Ruthless England smash record eight goals past Norway at Euros, Mead hits hat-trick
England, who on Wednesday left a Women's Euros record crowd at Old Trafford wanting more after their 1-0 win against Austria in the tournament opener, dominated the match against a poor Norway - their toughest group opponents on paper.
The Lionesses went 1-0 up through Georgia Stanway's 12th-minute penalty and netted again three minutes later with Lauren Hemp bundling Beth Mead's cross over the line.
The forward initially saw the offside flag go up, a decision which was overturned following a VAR intervention.
England, who are on their longest ever unbeaten run of 16 games - all under coach Sarina Wiegman who took over from Phil Neville in September 2021 - already led 3-0 before the 30-minute mark, after forward Ellen White joined the fun.
Mead went on to add two more goals for England inside four minutes, first nodding home after a wonderful cross from Hemp and then taking advantage of an individual effort.
Pressing high and threatening to score from every attack, England made it 6-0 before half time as White stretched to put the ball in once more following a fine cross from Fran Kirby.
England's top scorer White improved her record to 52 goals and needs only one more to join Wayne Rooney as the country's most prolific international player of all-time.
A fine header by Alessia Russo in the 66th minute and another strike from Mead for her hat-trick nine minutes from time wrapped up the win as England became the first side at a Euros - men's or women's - to score eight goals in one game.
INCREDIBLE FEELING
"I can't put it into words. I'm just loving being here, loving being part of this team and loving every minute," Mead told the BBC.
"It's an incredible feeling to feel how I do right now. I don't think I even dreamt of this. I'm just so happy I got the goals to help the team.
"The girls need to enjoy this one. These are the moments we need to enjoy."
Norway, who are playing at their 12th Euros - the joint most alongside Italy - barely resembled the team who got their tournament off to a flying start as they beat Northern Ireland 4-1 on Thursday.
"I felt we were opening the game quite strong, and then we get (concede) the first goal and then there's just a clear way for England and goal after goal, which is unacceptable," forward Ada Hegerberg said in a post-match interview.
"It's a tough reality right now. We've got to get to the bottom of it, obviously, and keep reaching high."
England top Group A on six points ahead of Austria, who beat Northern Ireland 2-0 on Monday to earn their first three points.
Norway, twice European champions, dropped to third on three points with the Irish yet to earn a point after two games.
England will take on Northern Ireland on Friday at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton with their place in the quarter finals already secured.