England 2-0 Serbia: Report, result, goals as Saka and Eze keep England perfect in 2026 World Cup qualifying
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England 2-0 Serbia: Report, result, goals as Saka and Eze keep England perfect in 2026 World Cup qualifying
"Bukayo Saka's 28th-minute volley and Eberechi Eze's curling strike during the final minute of regular time gave England a 2026 World Cup qualifying victory over Serbia in their final home match of 2025. Bukayo SAKA! 🏴⚽️It's a BRILLIANT finish from the Arsenal man 💥#ITVFootball | #ThreeLions | @England pic.twitter.com/T7glMUkNsH- ITV Football (@itvfootball) November 13, 2025"
"Eberechi Eze scores again for England! ⚽️⚽️🏴What a strike. Job done for the Three Lions 🦁#ITVFootball | #ThreeLions pic.twitter.com/hhtES5vCho- ITV Football (@itvfootball) November 13, 2025 Fellow Arsenal forward Eze prodded a shot against the woodwork in the 87th minute via Serbia goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic before finding the far corner of the net with an accomplished finish after Phil Foden surged clear from the halfway line."
"England were without goalkeeper Nick Pope, winger Anthony Gordon and centre-back Marc Guehi through injury, although the Crystal Palace captain remained with the squad. Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford and Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah received late call-ups. England starting XI: Jordan Pickford, Reece James, Ezri Konsa, John Stones, Nico O'Reilly, Bukayo Saka, Elliot Anderson, Morgan Rogers, Declan Rice, Marcus Rashford, Harry Kane England substitutes: James Trafford, Trevoh Chalobah, Jordan Henderson, Jude Bellingham"
England secured a 2026 World Cup qualifying win over Serbia with Bukayo Saka scoring a 28th-minute volley and Eberechi Eze adding a late curling strike. The victory marked another win in a perfect qualifying campaign and came in England's final home match of 2025. Eze hit the woodwork in the 87th minute before finishing after Phil Foden's surge. Nico O'Reilly made his first England start, Jude Bellingham began on the bench, and Morgan Rogers started in midfield. Nick Pope, Anthony Gordon and Marc Guehi were absent through injury; James Trafford and Trevoh Chalobah received late call-ups.
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