The Netherlands continued their perfect record in Euro 2012 qualifying with a 2-0 win in Finland in Group E action on Tuesday.
After a thumping 11-0 win over San Marino on Saturday, Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk still named a strong side as his side looked to make it eight wins from as many matches.
And Kevin Strootman s goal just before the half-hour mark handed them the early advantage in Helsinki, one which they would not concede.
Finland had Perparim Hetemaj sent off for a second yellow card after 60 minutes before substitute Luuk de Jong sealed the win with his stoppage time goal.
Sweden and Hungary, second and third in the group, notched 2-0 and 5-0 wins over Moldova and San Marino respectively.
Turkey missed a chance to move closer to qualifying for Euro 2012 when they were held to a 0-0 draw in Austria in Group A, with Arda Turan missing a 91st minute penalty for Guus Hiddink s side.
The result means that Turkey lead Belgium by just one point with two matches to play in the group, with both sides still to face Germany, while the other Group A match saw second-half goals to Rauf Aliyev, Mahir Shukurov and Vagif Javadov help Azerbaijan to a 3-2 win over Kazakhstan.
The Republic of Ireland sit second in Group B following a 0-0 draw away to Russia on Tuesday, although the hosts came close with only a goal-line clearance from Richard Dunne and some smart saves from Shay Given keeping them at bay.
Armenia stunned Slovakia with a 4-0 away win thanks to second-half strikes from Yura Movsisyan, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Gevorg Ghazaryan and Artur Sarkisov while the Republic of Macedonia defeated Andorra 1-0, ensuring the losers will finish bottom of the group.
Serbia and Estonia jumped ahead of Slovenia after they posted 3-1 and 4-1 wins against the Faroe Islands and Northern Ireland respectively.
Slovenia, who started the day in second, now sit fourth after a 1-0 loss to Italy in Florence.
Bosnia-Herzegovina moved within a point of leaders France in Group D after a 1-0 win over a nine-man Belarus, with Laurent Blanc s side held to a 0-0 draw by Romania.
Croatia moved ahead of Greece in Group F after they came from behind to defeat Israel 3-1, with Eduardo netting a double and joining Luka Modric on the scoresheet.
Greece were held to a 1-1 draw in Latvia while Malta snared their first point of the qualifying campaign, also drawing 1-1, with Georgia.
In Group G, England were slender 1-0 winners over Wales thanks to Ashley Young s first-half goal while Switzerland gave themselves a chance of leapfrogging second-placed Montenegro with a 3-1 win over Bulgaria, in which Xherdan Shaqiri netted a hat-trick.
Portugal, Denmark and Norway share the lead in Group H on 13 points after the Danes beat their Scandinavian neighbours 2-0 thanks to a Nicklas Bendtner double, while Iceland beat Cyprus 1-0.
And in Group I, doubles from Alvaro Negredo and David Villa helped Spain to a 6-0 demolition of Liechtenstein, while Scotland kept their qualification hopes alive with a 1-0 home win over Lithuania.