England, France scrape to victories
European heavyweights England, world champions France, holders Portugal and Belgium all enjoyed winning starts to their UEFA Nations League campaigns on Saturday even if there were signs of rust following the coronavirus shutdown.
England needed a stoppage-time penalty to beat Iceland 1-0 while France saw off Sweden by the same scoreline.
Portugal shrugged off the absence of Cristiano Ronaldo to thrash Croatia 4-1 with top-ranked Belgium coming away from Denmark with a 2-0 win.
In Reykjavik, Raheem Sterling's last minute penalty salvaged England from another embarrassing result against Iceland. Gareth Southgate's men also survived going down to 10 men and seeing Birkir Bjarnason miss a late spot-kick.
Meanwhile, Kylian Mbappe scored with France's only shot on goal in Solna for a 1-0 victory over Sweden.
Mbappe picked up the ball wide of the goal in the 41st minute, squeezed past two defenders, waited for goalkeeper Robin Olsen to go down and then clipped the ball just inside the post.
"It was a committed match, not a great match," said France manager Didier Deschamps. "It was a good back-to-school game, considering the fitness levels."
In Porto, Cristiano Ronaldo was missing with an infected toe -- caused by a bee sting according to Italian media -- but Portugal were still too good for Croatia.
Joao Cancelo, Diogo Jota, with his first international goal, Joao Felix and Andre Silva were all on target for Portugal who also hit the woodwork three times.
"It has been a long time since we all got together and some players came straight from their vacation, but the team responded well," said Felix.
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