England end perfect qualifying campaign
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England extended their winning record in World Cup qualifying to seven straight games with a comfortable 2-0 win over Serbia thanks to two stunning strikes.
The Arsenal summer signing had a flying volley saved onto the bar by the Serbia goalkeeper, and just before full-time he fired a curling effort into the top corner for 2-0. Arsenal’s fingerprints were all over the win, and Saka ended up receiving England’s Player of the Match award for his performance.
England maintained their perfect World Cup qualifying record with a 2-0 win over Serbia thanks to a fine Bukayo Saka volley and excellent Eberechi Eze finish, as Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden had mixed performances off the bench at Wembley.
Albania vs England will kick off on Sunday, November 16 at 5:00pm. The game will take place at Arena Kombetare in Tirana. Fans will be able to watch England's last World Cup qualifier for free on ITV1 thanks to the broadcaster capturing the TV rights to the Three Lions' men's match last year.
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Serbia head to London with a new manager at the helm in former Reading boss Veljko Paunovic, whose team sit behind rivals Albania in the battle for a play-off spot and are without Aleksandar Mitrovic due to injury as Dusan Vlahovic spearheads the attack. Follow England vs Serbia live below!
Ivan Ilic suffered what appears to be a serious knee injury during Serbia's clash with England at Wembley on Thursday night, with Marcus Rashford quick to signal physios onto the pitch to treat him
Thursday's game will mark Serbia's first-ever visit to Wembley in senior men's football, as the Eagles have only ever faced England at home - a 5-0 loss in September - and at Euro 2024, a 1-0 group-stage defeat. England's clash with Serbia will be shown live on ITV1, as well as STV for viewers in Scotland.
England will be looking to build on their 5-0 thrashing of Latvia as they take on Serbia on Thursday evening, having now qualified for next year's World Cup.