England Under-17s beat Egypt 3-0 in Qatar on Monday
It was the Young Lions' final FIFA U17 World Cup group fixture
Louis Page started the crucial victory, with Jake Evans unused on the bench
The result secured qualification into the last-32 for Neil Ryan's side
The Young Lions opened the scoring in the 14th minute. Reigan Heskey, son of former Fox Emile, scored it, cutting inside onto his right foot on the edge of the box before unleashing a clean strike past Omar Abdelaziz.
Egypt, who were already assured of qualification from Group E prior to kick-off in Qatar, were two down 10 minutes into the second half. Heskey doubled his and England's tally, slotting home on the break, before a missed penalty denied him a hat-trick.
Ninety minutes in the tank for the Foxes youngster.
Neil Ryan's men made sure of victory in the closing stages, with Harrison Miles netting to make it two wins from three and seal a second-place finish and a route into the last-32.
Midfielder Page played the full 90 in Doha, while young forward Evans was an unused substitute.
Elsewhere in the competition, Will Daniels could feature in Canada's final group stage fixture tomorrow (Tuesday), taking on Chile (12:30pm GMT kick-off), aiming to confirm their own place in the knockout stages.