England qualified for Euro 2012 despite giving away a two-goal lead in their 2-2 draw with Montenegro on Friday.
The visitors in Podgorica led through early goals from Ashley Young and Darren Bent, but conceded just before half-time.
Wayne Rooney received a needless sending off that will rule him out of the opening match of next year s tournament in Poland and Ukraine, before Montenegro picked up a late equaliser.
England debutant Phil Jones almost opened the scoring in the third minute, taking on two players before firing in a cross that popped out of Mladen Bozovic s hands and over the bar.
Bozovic was in action soon after, awkwardly getting down to block Theo Walcott s volley from the edge of the area.
Walcott was involved in England s opener, finding space on the right wing before picking out Young at the far post to nod home.
England increased their lead on the half-hour mark when former Aston Villa teammates Young and Bent combined on the counter attack for the visitors second.
But Montenegro halved the deficit on the stroke of half-time as Elsad Zverotic was afforded too much space in the area and volleyed the ball towards goal, before a deflection off Gary Cahill saw it into the corner of the net.
Rooney let his temper get the better off him on 73 minutes when he swung a boot in anger in the direction of Miodrag Dzudovic, the offense resulting in a straight red card for the Manchester United striker.
And Montenegro made their extra-man advantage count in second-half injury time, as Stefan Savic s deep cross found Andrija Delibasic who headed past Joe Hart to earn the hosts a draw.