England crushed Serbia in World Cup qualifiers: match highlights.
Impressive victory for England in Belgrade
According to The Sun: In the match against Serbia, the England national team under Thomas Tuchel demonstrated an impressive performance, winning 4-0. After a not-so-successful outing in the previous match against Andorra, this game was a significant achievement for the team.
GettyGoals in the match were scored by Harry Kane, Noni Madueke, Ezri Konsa, and Marc Guehi, allowing England to confidently overcome what seemed to be the toughest test in the group. Tuchel changed the lineup, bringing several new players onto the field who, despite irregular club play, delivered excellent results.
With a score of 3-0 at halftime, Serbia found no way to influence the game. The red card for Nikola Milenkovic for a foul on Kane did not add any strength to them.
“Is this Scotland in disguise?” joked England fans, highlighting the lack of support from Serbian supporters.
AP
Game highlights
The first half of the match was marked by the absence of serious resistance from Serbia, who struggled on the attack. England controlled the game, demonstrating high attacking efficiency.
Harry Kane opened the scoring in the 33rd minute, hitting the net from a Declan Rice assist. Soon after, in the 35th minute, Noni Madueke doubled the team's advantage. In the second half, Konsa and Guehi finished the job, scoring two more goals.
AP
England showed true strength, even without several key players such as Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka. Following this match, the team solidified their positions in the World Cup qualifiers, achieving three wins in three matches. It's time to dispel any doubts about Tuchel, as his work is already yielding results.
PA
Conclusions
England has a real chance to perform well at the World Cup, and their current form looks promising. We look forward to the upcoming matches and how the qualifying phase will conclude.
THREE THINGS WE LEARNED
Only eight matches left
The number of players vying for a spot is increasing, as with each match a couple of those who will get the chance to play in next year's World Cup are clarified.
England fans continue to impress
Despite tickets costing only 5 pounds, English fans filled their part of the stadium.
Read also
- Brest Head Coach Éric Roy Dies at 58 After Leading Club to Champions League
- World Cup Showdown in Dallas: Who Holds the Edge Between England and Croatia?
- Shakhtar Donetsk Offers €4 Million for Ukrainian National Team Star; Kharkiv Responds
- Portugal learns 2026 World Cup opponent: Ronaldo eyes historic sixth tournament appearance
- 2026 World Cup Kicks Off Across Three Host Nations: 48 Teams Compete in 12 Groups
- Kyiv's Dynamo learns potential Europa League opponent—but must first get past Romanian side

