England began their preparations for the World Cup with a victory over Nigeria at Wembley.
Gareth Southgate's side controlled the first half after Gary Cahill gave them an early lead with a powerful header.
Then Harry Kane doubled their advantage with a drilled shot near half-time, as the visitors struggled to cope with England's clever movement.
Nigeria improved after the break with Arsenal's Alex Iwobi scoring, while
Gary Cahill headed the hosts into a seventh-minute lead from Kieran Trippier's corner, the Chelsea defender eluding all of those bedecked in Nigeria's eye-catching colours.
After a week of being subjected to media scrutiny for his choice of tattoo and subsequent late arrival at the team's training camp, Raheem Sterling – who was booked for diving in the second half – had a sight of glory soon after the opener, but he miscued when one-on-one.
Despite seeing Sterling spurn another couple of promising openings, England did double their lead before the interval when captain Harry Kane's low drive squirmed underneath Francis Uzoho.
Nigeria halved the deficit two minutes into the second half courtesy of Alex Iwobi's cool finish after Odion Ighalo had struck the upright.
But Gernot Rohr's men could not force their way through again and England improved their record at Wembley to just one defeat in the last 21 matches.
Raheem Sterling was booked for diving.
Southgate, who was an unused substitute when England last met Nigeria at the 2002 World Cup, handed Jordan Pickford a start in goal, but the Everton goalkeeper was largely a spectator in the first half.
The home side won an early free-kick and Trippier's strike forced a smart stop from Uzoho.
But it was from the resulting corner that England took the lead, Cahill leaping to powerfully head home Trippier's outswinging delivery.
Sterling had a chance to write some more positive headlines when he raced through from Dele Alli's pass, but his finish was wayward.
The Manchester City star – who netted 18 Premier League goals for the 2017-18 champions – teed up Ashley Young for another England chance in the 19th minute, but his close-range effort was blocked and smuggled to safety.
A rapid counter-attack saw Sterling sent scampering into the box by Young, only for the former Liverpool winger's decision-making to let him down as he failed to pick out a team-mate.
Another opening came and went as Sterling fired over the crossbar before Kane got the second, his skidding effort somehow sneaking past the goalkeeper.
The Super Eagles needed a second-half response and quickly delivered after a change of shape to match their opponents, Iwobi side-footing in after Ighalo's shot came back off the post.
Sterling went in the book for taking an unnecessary tumble in the box and Eric Dier rose to head wide as England sought to reassert themselves.
Ultimately Southgate's charges did manage to restore order, holding onto their advantage with relative ease as the likes of Marcus Rashford, Danny Welbeck and Ruben Loftus-Cheek were afforded some game time late on, while Fabian Delph got his first international outing since 2015.
England will now seek to make it 10 unbeaten when they face Costa Rica, while Nigeria take on Czech Republic on Wednesday ahead of their big-kick off against Croatia in a fortnight.
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