Women's Nations League: How did UK teams do?

The England team celebrates the third goal scored by Aggie Beever-Jones during the UEFA Women's Nations League
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All four UK teams played UEFA Women's Nations League matches on Friday night.
The international women's football competition, which takes place every other year, kicked off on 21 February this year.
It's the last big competition before the Euros this summer.
Read on to find out how England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland are doing in the latest group stage fixtures.
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England

Keira Walsh scored the fifth goal, her first in 83 international appearances
England roared to victory with a 5-0 win over Belgium, bringing the Lionesses to the top of their group.
Lucy Bronze and Millie Bright scored in the first half, with substitutes Aggie Beever- Jones and Jess Park also hitting the back of the net.
Keira Walsh scored the final goal, her first for England in 83 international appearances.
Northern Ireland

Danielle Maxwell fights for the ball with Erika Gered of Romania
Northern Ireland drew 1-1 with Romania at the Arcul de Triumf Stadium in Bucharest.
Northern Ireland's Danielle Maxwell opened the scoring, but Mihaela Ciolacu levelled the game.
Wales

Katrine Veje of Denmark passes the ball whilst under pressure from Rachel Rowe of Wales
Wales were beaten 2-1 by Denmark at the Cardiff City Stadium.
Signe Bruun scored to give Denmark an early lead before Ceri Holland - who was later taken off on a stretcher - evened the score for Wales.
Amalie Vangsgaard then scored for Denmark, giving them the victory.
Scotland

Germany's Alara Sehitler and Scotland's Kirsty Smith battle for the ball during the UEFA Women's Nations League
Scotland suffered a four-goal defeat by Germany at Tannadice Park in Dundee.
Elisa Senss scored for Germany in the first minute with goalkeeper Lee Gibson unable to save it.
The team will hope to turn this around on Tuesday when they play Germany again, this time at the host's ground.
The next round of games takes place on 8 April, with the final block of group matches on 30 May and 3 June.