
Ghana go in search of finishing top in Group D after a romping to a victory over England at the World Youth Championship.
The Black Satellites were 4-0 winners against the Three Lions, a result which sees Ghana through to the last 16 of the competition in Egypt.
Sellas Tetteh's side would now battle Uruguay in the last group match on Friday for the top spot ahead of the round of 16 pairings.
Three great strikes from usual suspects Dominic Adiyiah and Ransford Osei - their third and second goals in that order - and a first for captain Andre Ayew capped a wonderful night in Ismailia where Ghana completely dominated until the end of the game.
Sellas Tetteh kept faith with the side that played the opening game as he named an unchanged starting team for Tuesday night's clash.
And his side showed their quality as they followed up with yet another victory after having opened the campaign with a 2-1 over Uzbekistan on Saturday.
Adiyiah started the rout when he struck his shot on the turn to beat English goalkeeper Parish after 38 minutesBut that did not to end the first half 1-0 up for Ghana.
Twelve minutes from the break and Andre Ayew hit a screamer when he cut inside, went past two markers and let goal a shot from 20 yards that sailed into the upright.
Ghana's bench made their first change, bringing on Abeiku Quansah for Opoku Agyemang.
England boss, Brian Eastick was forced into ringing the changes by the 75th minute mark as the Three Lions struggled to contain the African Champions.
Osei then increased the tally to 3-nil for Ghana, scoring in the 82nd minute before he was withdrawn for Latif Salifu.
A final change for Ghana saw Gladson Awako come on for Rabiu Mohammed.
But that did not stop Adiyiah from finishing the job. He found target again with eight minutes to go when he beat Parish to cap England's miserable night in Ismailia as the blast of the whistle came as a reprieve for the Three Lions.
line up: Daniel Agyei, Samuel Inkoom, David Addy, Jonathan Mensah, Daniel Addo, Agyemang Badu, Opoku Agyemang/Abeiku Quansah, Rabiu Mohammed/Gladson Awako, Dominic Adiyiah, Ransford Osei/Latif Salifu, Andre Ayew
Subs:Gladson Awako, Abeiku Quansah, Latif Salifu, Kassenu Ghandi, Daniel Opare, Philip Boampong, Robert Dabuo, John Benson, Bright Addae, Joseph Addo