England have already secured a spot at the 2026 World Cup, but there are still a few more qualifiers left to play.
So these upcoming fixtures are going to be viewed simply as preparatory by Thomas Tuchel and his staff, starting with Serbia’s visit to Wembley Stadium tomorrow evening.
We have previewed the international fixture in full, picking out some betting tips based on the latest football betting odds from NetBet’s website and app.
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Where can I watch England vs Serbia in the UK?
England vs Serbia will be broadcast live on ITV1, with kick-off scheduled for 7:45pm UK time.
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Recent results
England have been perfect so far in this World Cup qualifying campaign, winning all six matches. Furthermore, the Three Lions have scored 18 goals and conceded ZERO.
Tuchel’s men won 5-0 in Serbia at the start of September and beat Latvia by the same scoreline last month, a result which followed a convincing 3-0 friendly win over Wales.
As for Serbia, they picked up a crucial 3-1 victory at Andorra in their previous qualifier, a positive performance which gives them a small chance of securing a play-off spot.
The Serbs had lost their previous two home fixtures in the group vs England and, more disappointingly, fierce rivals Albania (0-1) – who they trail by just one point ahead of kick-off!
So the pressure really is on the visitors here, with their World Cup dreams in danger of fading.
Team news
Marc Guehi and Anthony Gordon have dropped out of the England squad due to injury, while Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jack Grealish, Myles Lewis-Skelly and Cole Palmer were among the big names not selected by Tuchel this time around.
Jude Bellingham is back in the fold, though, with the Real Madrid star joined in the squad by some fresh faces in Nico O’Reilly, Alex Scott and Adam Wharton.
Aleksandar Mitrovic is not part of Serbia’s squad due to an unspecified injury, but fellow strikers Dusan Vlahovic and Luka Jovic feature in the roster, as do Premier League stars Nikola Milenkovic and Sasa Lukic.
England vs Serbia Odds
*All odds are subject to change
England are huge favourites to claim yet another win in this qualifying group, priced at just 1.26. A victory for Serbia is at odds of 9.00, while the draw is 4.60.
England vs Serbia Betting Tips
Anytime goalscorer – Harry Kane @ 1.83
It is rare an England game goes by without a goal from the nation’s record scorer. Kane is in frightening form at club level with Bayern Munich, and has netted eight goals in his previous eight international appearances – including one in the 5-0 away victory vs Serbia.
To assist a goal – Declan Rice @ 4.00
Rice is shining for England in a more advanced midfield role, thanks to the inclusion of Elliott Anderson as a No6. The Arsenal star has tallied four assists in the last seven games on national duty, and his set-piece threat only enhances his creative ability.
Both teams to score – Yes @ 2.12
Serbia failed to score against England last time out, and have blanked in three of the last six games. Furthermore, England are yet to concede a goal in this group, but we just fancy things to change for Jordan Pickford and his defence. Guehi’s absence is a significant blow as well, as the Crystal Palace star has evolved into a key player for the Three Lions.
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