Billy Gilmour was the pick of the Scotland performers in their away victory over Luxembourg, as the latest international matches involving Chelsea players ahead of Euro 2020 took place on Sunday evening.

The young Scot came on as a half-time substitute for Steve Clarke’s side and caught the eye with an impressive performance, showing composure and vision as Scotland defeated the 10 men of Luxembourg 1-0 thanks to a winner from Che Adams.

Gilmour was forced off with a knock with around 15 minutes remaining but the midfielder is expected to be fine to add to his two caps in the upcoming European Championships.

Elsewhere, Andreas Christensen helped Denmark to a 2-0 victory over Bosnia & Herzegovina in Brondby.

The Chelsea defender didn’t put a foot wrong in a vintage defensive display, coming through the 90 minutes unscathed ahead of Denmark’s opening Euro 2020 game against fellow Scandinavian side Finland on Saturday.

Chelsea’s England trio of Ben Chilwell, Reece James and Mason Mount were all left out of the Three Lions’ 1-0 win over Romania at the Riverside Stadium in Middlesbrough.

Gareth Southgate made the decision to leave out all players involved in the Champions League final last week, which also included the likes of Raheem Sterling, Kyle Walker, Phil Foden and John Stones of Manchester City.

England get their Euro 2020 campaign up and running on Sunday when they meet Croatia, likely to include Blues midfielder Mateo Kovacic in their side.

Kovacic featured for Croatia later on Sunday evening, but he was unable to help his side claim victory against Belgium in their final warm-up game ahead of Euro 2020.

The Red Devils ran out 1-0 winners in Brussels with former Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku the man on target. Michy Batshuayi was an unused substitute for Roberto Martinez’s side.