At almost exactly the same moment Harry Kane was opening the scoring for England against Poland at Wembley, another one of Tottenham's own netted in this FA Youth Cup tie.
16-year-old forward Jamie Donley was the man who finally broke down the resistance of AFC Wimbledon, who more than held their own in their sparkling new stadium.
That it took Spurs 99 minutes to crack them was testament to their fight but Donley, who'd been introduced as a substitute 15 minutes from the end of normal time, made the breakthrough.




He controlled Roshaun Mathurin's hooked cross from the right and hammered home from just inside the box, his enthusiastic knee slide celebration telling you everything about how tricky this tie had been.