England players Bukayo Saka and Eberechi Eze celebrating goals in a 2-0 win against Serbia at Wembley Stadium during World Cup qualifying.
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England defeats Serbia 2-0 in World Cup qualifying

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England secured a 2-0 victory over Serbia in their 2026 World Cup qualifying match at Wembley Stadium, maintaining their perfect record. Bukayo Saka opened the scoring with a volley in the 28th minute, while Eberechi Eze added a late curling strike assisted by Phil Foden. The win keeps England unbeaten in seven qualifiers without conceding a goal.

England hosted Serbia at Wembley Stadium on November 13, 2025, in the penultimate match of their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign. The Three Lions, already qualified for the expanded 48-team finals in the US, Canada, and Mexico, extended their flawless run to seven wins.

Bukayo Saka gave England the lead in the 28th minute with a brilliant volley from inside the box, arrowing the ball past Serbia goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic. Saka, who had raised concerns after appearing to ask to be substituted, later dismissed any injury fears. "I just wanted to change my boots – that was it," Saka told ITV Football. "It’s a performance we can be proud of. It was a clean strike. I was happy it went in." The Arsenal forward had missed earlier matches this season due to a hamstring injury but showed no signs of discomfort.

The game remained tight until the 90th minute, when Eberechi Eze curled in the second goal after Phil Foden surged clear from the halfway line. Eze had earlier hit the woodwork in the 87th minute. Reflecting on Foden's assist, Eze said: "You know these types of players who are always going to put the ball in the right position for you. I just saw the opportunity and it went in."

England manager Thomas Tuchel praised the performance post-match. "I liked it," Tuchel told ITV Football. "Not every game is easy. We got a little too open [late on] – I need to check why."

England lined up with Jordan Pickford in goal, Reece James, Ezri Konsa, John Stones, and Nico O’Reilly in defense; Bukayo Saka, Elliot Anderson, Morgan Rogers, Declan Rice in midfield; and Marcus Rashford and Harry Kane up front. Substitutes included Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden, and Eberechi Eze. Serbia, missing record scorer Aleksandar Mitrovic due to injury, started with Dusan Vlahovic leading the attack but couldn't break through.

This result follows England's 5-0 win over Serbia in September. England face Albania next on November 16. Serbia sit third in Group K, one point behind Albania.

What people are saying

Reactions on X to England's 2-0 win over Serbia in World Cup qualifying were overwhelmingly positive, celebrating goals from Bukayo Saka and Eberechi Eze, Phil Foden's assist, and the team's seventh consecutive clean sheet victory. Arsenal fans emphasized their players' key roles in carrying the team, while neutral reports highlighted the perfect record. Some discussions noted Jude Bellingham's brief appearance and praised debuts like Nico O'Reilly's, with minor critiques on players like Marcus Rashford's performance.

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