Ipswich Town attacker Omari Hutchinson bagged a goal and two assists on his second cap for England Under-21's.
The former Chelsea man was named on the bench for the Young Lions, who took on Azerbaijan in their last Euro U21 qualifier at Ashton Gate. Goals from Charlie Cresswell, Callum Doyle and James McAtee put them into a commanding lead, with Hutchinson introduced for Jamie Gittens on the hour-mark.
It didn't take him long for him to make his mark, delivering a dangerous low cross from the right in the 70th minute that defender Calal Huseynov flicked into his own net to make it 4-0.
SIGN-UP! Get five months of all our Town content for just £5 - or 40% off a whole year!
Although that won't count as an official assist, his delivery to Elliot Anderson for the fifth will, picking out the Nottingham Forest midfielder with a weighted cross that fell straight to his feet and allowed him to fire home from inside the box.
He wasn't done there, curling a lofted ball towards Dane Scarlett. Goalkeeper Khayal Farzullayev got his hands to it, but it bounced up and over him, allowing the former Town loanee to fire into an empty net.
Hutchinson wrapped up an impressive cameo with his maiden goal at the level. Scarlett's quick feet allowed him to dance around Azerbaijan's defenders before sliding the ball across to the Ipswich wide man, who tapped into an empty net.
The result means that Ben Futcher's side have topped Group F, with Ukraine falling to a defeat against Serbia. Nonetheless, both sides have qualified for next summer's tournament in Slovakia.
Town striker Liam Delap, who started for England in 2-1 win against Ukraine last week, was suspended for tonight's game in Bristol after picking up too many yellow cards.
Elsewhere, goalkeeper Arijanet Muric returned to international action for the first time after being expelled by Kosovo for breaking curfew last month.
The 25-year-old started in Pristina as his side took on Cyprus in Nations League C, where they took the lead after 30 minutes thanks to a strike from Napoli defender Amir Rrahmani.
The hosts doubled their lead through Ermal Krasniqi just seven minutes after the break, with substitute Emir Sahiti sealing the points with 70 minutes on the clock. Pieros Sotiriou did score late on for Cyprus, but it was ruled out by VAR for offside.
Across the 90 minutes, Muric made four saves, although his side were undoubtedly the better side. Kosovo's win keeps them second in Group 2, guaranteeing them a play-off spot to secure promotion to Nations League B. Should they beat Romania in November, they'll give themselves a chance of topping the group.
Ipswich's 10 international players have completed their duty for October and are now set to return to Suffolk, with no injuries reported as things stand ahead of Saturday's Premier League clash at home to Everton.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here