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Analysis of the match between England and Serbia
England have cruised through the qualifiers with six straight wins, scoring 18 goals and conceding none. Their latest 5-0 demolition of Latvia extended an impressive run built on structure, control, and efficiency. Earlier, a 5-0 victory away to Serbia in the first leg clearly highlighted the huge gulf in class and balance between the two sides.
Back at home, Thomas Tuchel’s men have been equally reliable, winning every game without conceding. Their defensive organization remains solid even in slower-paced matches, while their attacking play combines width and penetration through the middle.
Having already secured a place at the World Cup, this match allows for rotation. Still, even without their best lineup, the Three Lions are expected to dominate a Serbia side that has struggled for consistency—three wins, one draw, and two defeats leave them third in the standings. The 0-1 loss to Albania slowed their progress, though a 3-1 win over Andorra provided some recovery. Yet facing England away from home will be an entirely different challenge.
