Hungary pulled off one of the shock results of this year's Nations League thanks to a 4-0 victory over England in Wolverhampton.
The result sees the Magyarok take over top spot in Group A3 thanks to Italy's defeat to , but all the headlines will be about England's biggest home defeat since 1928.
It all kicked off in the 16th minute when Harry Kane failed to clear a Hungary freekick out of danger, which allowed Roland Sallai to thrash his strike into the top left corner.
The scoreline remained 1-0 heading into half-time, but rather than an England response after the break, it was Hungary who added to their advantage in the 70th minute.
Out of nothing, Kalvin Philips failed to control a ball over the top, with Martin Adam eventually controlling it. His diagonal found Sallai, who poked home from 10 yards out.
It was soon 3-0 when Zsolt Nagy teed up from the edge of the box, while John Stones was shown a second yellow minutes later to add further insult to what was a poor night for the home side.
Unfortunately for Gareth Southgate's men, the humiliation didn't stop there as Daniel Gazdag added a fourth with minutes remaining to give Hungary their first win on English soil since a famous 6-3 win back in 1953.