Pedro Porro's Spain were fire on Sunday night as they hit six in a World Cup qualifier against Turkey.
Appearing in his sixth successive international as he enjoys a sustained run with his national team, Pedro was once again in from the start as his nation looked to continue their perfect start to their qualification campaign - and boy did they.
Earning his 12th cap for his nation, Pedro put in a composed performance in Konya as Spain scored three times in each half to make it six points from six at the start of qualification.
After Thursday night's 3-0 win in Bulgaria where Pedro played just over an hour, our full-back's nation sit top of their qualification group, three points clear of Georgia having scored nine goals without reply.
Earlier in the day, Micky van de Ven was a second-half substitute for the Netherlands as they returned to winning ways in Lithuania, running out 3-2 winners.
Picking up his 14th cap, Micky was introduced on 62 minutes with the scores level at 2-2. Within a minute of his introduction, his side had scored their winner. Xavi Simons was an unused substitute.
The win sees the Dutch maintain their place at the top of their World Cup qualification campaign, ahead of Poland on goal difference but with a game in hand.
Elsewhere, Jamie Donley was an unused substitute for Northern Ireland who, despite putting in a valiant performance in Cologne, fell 3-1 to Germany in their qualification group.