England extended their flawless run in the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign with a 2–0 victory against Serbia at Wembley Stadium. Bukayo Saka opened the scoring in the 28th minute with a superb volley, setting the tone for the evening. Despite a slow start, England grew into the game, with Harry Kane orchestrating play from deeper positions and Marcus Rashford adding pace on the flanks.
The match was sealed in stoppage time when Eberechi Eze produced a composed finish to double the lead, ensuring England’s seventh consecutive win in the qualifiers. The result not only preserved the Three Lions’ perfect record but also ended Serbia’s hopes of finishing in the top two of Group K.
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