Italy staged a remarkable 9-1 hammering over Armenia to finish their UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying campaign with ten victories from ten match in Group J.
Ciro Immobile and Nicolo Zaniolo both bagged two goals each, while Nicolo Barella, Alessio Romagnoli , Jorginho, Ricardo Orsolini and Federico Chiesa joined the score-sheet.
Edgar Babayan did manage to bag a consolation for the visitors late in the second half.
Spain completed their qualification journey in style with a 5-0 victory over Romania at the Estadio Wanda Metropolitano in Group F.
A brace from Gerard Moreno, a strikes from Fabian Ruiz Adrian Rus (OG) had the hosts 4-0 up at halftime, before Mikel Oyarzabal fired home a fifth in time added on.
Denmark finished second in Group D to qualify for next year's finals despite a 1-1 draw away to the Republic of Ireland in Dublin.
The Danes needed a positive outcome and Martin Braithwaite's opener after 73 minutes fell perfectly but Matt Doherty restored parity five minutes to the end to send Ireland to the play- offs.
Norway missed out on an automatic place at EURO 2020 as a 2-1 victory over Malta in Group F proved immaterial.
Joshua King and Alexander Sorloth netted for the visitors, who will now go into the play-offs.
Sweden ended second in Group F after overcoming the Faroe Islands 3-0 at the Friends Arena.
Sebastian Andersson broke the deadlock on 29 minutes before Mattias Svanberg and John Guidetti rounded off the win.
Bosnia and Herzegovina were comfortable 3-0 victors over Liechtenstein in a mid-table Group J clash in Vaduz.
Eldar Civic opened the scorinng, while Armin Hodzic bagged a brace on the night.
Finland ended qualification with a 2-1 loss to the 2004 champions Greece in Group J's other clash in Athens.
The Fins grabbed the lead on 27 minutes through Teemu Pukki, but Greece responded through Petros Mantalos and Konstantinos Galanopoulos in the second half.
Switzerland made light work of Gibraltar who fell to a 6-1 loss at the Victoria Stadium in Group D.
Cedric Itten contributed with a brace before Ruben Vargas, Christian Fassnacht, Loris Benito and Granit Xhaka completed the rout while Reece Styche bagged the hosts' consolation.