England beat France 2-0 in an emotional friendly at Wembley Tuesday when more than 70,000 fans paid tribute to the victims of the Paris attacks with English fans roaring out a spine-tingling rendition of the visitors' national anthem. The supporters of both teams also impeccably observed a minute's silence to honor the victims ahead of a match that will be remembered more for the symbolic nature of the occasion than for most of the action on the pitch. Played just four days after the assault in Paris left 129 people dead, the English fans, along with the away supporters, showed remarkable dignity and respect. The players were led on to the field by Prince William and the team managers — England's Roy Hodgson and France's Didier Deschamps — who carried wreaths while fans waved the tricolor. England midfielder Alli, 19, blasted the ball past his Tottenham Hotspur club goalkeeper Lloris into the top corner for his first international goal after 39 minutes. Rooney, playing in what is becoming a more usual deep-lying role, doubled England's lead in the 48th minute after Alli, who started the move, found Raheem Sterling who crossed for Rooney to volley home his 51st international goal. Other results: At Rostov-on-Don: Russia — Russia 1, Croatia 3; At Baku: Azerbaijan 2, Moldova 1; At Skopje: Macedonia 0, Lebanon 1; At Tallinn: Estonia 3, St. Kitts and Nevis 0; At Istanbul: Turkey 0, Greece 0; At Luxembourg City: Luxembourg 0, Portugal 2; At Vienna: Austria 1, Switzerland 2; At Brussels: Belgium vs.Spain (cancelled); At Hanover: Germany vs. Netherlands (cancelled); At Bologna: Italy 2, Romania 2; At Wroclaw: Poland 3, Czech Republic 1; At Zilina: Slovakia 3, Iceland 1. — Agencies