Tom Huddlestone and Mark Noble grabbed the goals in soggy Sofia this evening as England Under-21s continued their perfect start to Euro 2009 qualification.

But Saints midfielder Andrew Surman, who scored on his debut in Montenegro last Friday, wasn't even in the squad.

Huddlestone, returning from suspension, skidded a volley home for the opener before Noble showed composure in the slippery conditions to double the lead before the break.

Noble picked up his second booking in as many games to rule him out of the next qualifier, but coach Stuart Pearce can still reflect on maximum points from the tricky trip to the Balkans.

Montenegro were swept aside on Friday - Surman completing England's 3-0 win in the last minute - and there looked to be little danger of an upset at CSKA's stadium.

With four more qualifiers before the end of November, the path to Sweden could look clearer by Christmas.

There was confusion before the kick-off in the Bulgaria capital as some officials were under the impression the match was to be played behind closed doors.

Bulgaria had already served their punishment for crowd trouble in their last campaign and the match was open to the public - but there was only a tiny crowd at the Army Stadium.

Play was also punctuated by fussy referee Fredy Fautrel and thunderstorms.

England goalkeeper Joe Hart had dealt with a couple of long-range efforts easily but his opposite number was having problems, with the teeming rain having a part in the 25th-minute opener.

James Milner made tracks down the right before backheeling to Noble, who picked out Huddlestone on the edge of the area with his cross.

The Spurs midfielder clipped a volley first time and it skidded through Nikolay Mihaylov, the Liverpool goalkeeper currently on loan at FC Twente.

Mihaylov, whose father has earned the most caps for Bulgaria and is a cult hero from his time at Reading, looked suspect when the slippery ball was in his penalty area.

Bulgaria looked more comfortable going forward and ex-Saints defender Martin Crainie, winning his third cap, had to time a challenge to perfection in the area on Valeri Domovchiyski after Nikolay Dimitrov played him through following an exciting run.

Domovchiyski also shaved the post twice with efforts from the edge of the area, but England showed a more clinical edge to their finishing.

They doubled their lead in the 32nd minute after Gabriel Agbonlahor raced down the left.

The ball was eventually worked to Matt Derbyshire, who slipped Noble through to shimmy past Mihaylov and finish for his first Under-21 goal.

Mihaylov had to parry a Huddlestone free-kick to safety to keep the score down before the break and he also had to turn Derbyshire's diving header around the post.

Hart had to save a long-range effort from Domovchiyski early in the second period, while ex-St Mary's starlet Theo Walcott went wide from a similar distance.

Noble picked up his yellow card for a foul on Atanas Kyrdov and will miss the next qualifier.

Fabrice Muamba then came on for Walcott to give the defence more protection from midfield.

Agbonlahor should have made it 3-0 when Milner played him through but Mihaylov saved well, then Derbyshire's impish chip lobbed wide.

Derbyshire had an effort blocked in the six-yard box, while Huddlestone went wide when he raced through in the final stages, and Luke Moore came on and had an effort saved.

Pearce will be with the senior squad tomorrow evening as Steve McClaren's men look to do the same as the weekend by winning the day after the youngsters.