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Shelly Kerr's side will return home on the back of three straight wins in the Pinatar Cup

Tournament winners Scotland made it three wins out of three in the Pinatar Cup after coming from a goal down to beat Northern Ireland.

Erin Cuthbert's fine swerving strike cancelled out Rachel Furness' early header, before Abbi Grant capitalised on some slack defending to score her second goal in as many games.

Shelley Kerr's side had sealed top spot by beating Ukraine and Iceland.

Kenny Shiels' Northern Ireland finish bottom without a point.

Earlier, Iceland secured second place by defeating Ukraine 1-0.

The event in Murcia, Spain acted as warm-up for Scotland's crucial Euro 2021 qualifiers against Cyprus and Portugal next month.

Northern Ireland face a difficult trip to Belarus in the next game of their Euro 2021 qualifying campaign on 14 April.

Scotland were the better team throughout and, aside from a first-half Lauren Wade header that was hooked off the Scotland goal line by Rachael Boyle, it could have been a far more comfortable evening.

Kerr's side failed to convert further chances that came their way - most notably for Grant, Cuthbert and Sophie Howard - but it was still a dominant performance.

'It's been a fantastic week' - reaction

Scotland head coach Shelly Kerr: "I'm delighted overall. It's difficult to stay focussed and put in three exceptional performances. They put us under pressure early on in the game but it was a great response.

"They showed great character to bounce back and score two goals, and we ended winning the game quite comfortably. We are disappointed to concede but overall it's been a fantastic week."