
Whilst already securing their spot in next years World Cup competition with a flawless qualifying record, Thomas Tuchel and England will not want to take their foot off the gas as preperation and cohesion is integral for the Three Lions.
With the likes of Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden returning the camp and Harry Kane likely to play a more prominent role this time around after injury setback, it is clear that England are coming into these last two fixture full guns blazing.
That being said, with the help of extensive research, we have compiled our strongest Bet Builder for tomorrow evening - believe it or not, England fans may be the happier of the two with this one.
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England to Win
Harry Kane to Score Anytime
England to Win to Nil
Sasa Lukic to Recieve a Yellow Card
Over 2.5 Goals
Total Odds: 11.00
It is easy enough to put forward a bet but the explanation is where the money is earnt. As previously mentioned, England do not look set to hold back and this was confirmed by Tuchel in a recent interview that the Serbia match will not be used as an experiment. They have also won six out of six matches in the qualifying campaign and nine of their last ten in all competitions, giving reason to be confident in another victory here.
That being said, it is mere impossible to look beyond Harry Kane looking to continue his stellar showing in front of goal this season, with 13 goals in 10 Bundesliga appearances. If that wasn't convincing enough, Kane scored in his last appearance against tommorows opposition and has scored five goals in his last five appearances for his country.
At the other end, England have been defensively flawless throughout the qualifiers, having yet to concede a goal with just two games left to play. Meanwhile, opponents Serbia have failed to score against England in their previous two attempts and were not able to register a shot on target in the home fixture which gives reason to believe that the clean sheet streak is in safe hands.
Fulham and Serbia midfielder Sasa Lukic provides great value for a yellow card, recieving the joint most cautions alongisde Chelsea (Formerly Ipswich) striker Liam Delap and Southampton midfielder Flynn Downes with 12 yellows each. Lukic was further booked in both of his last appearances for Serbia, one being against England and with the potential return of Bellingham in midfield there is a high chance that his reputation will be upheld.
After early concerns of 'Tuchel-Ball' not being entertaining and not providing enough attacking outlet, the goals have been flowing in and we expect this to continue with Kane, Foden and Bukayo Saka showing great goal-scoring form for their respective clubs. Serbia have kept three clean sheets compared to England's six and after the 0-5 routing in September, Tuchel and Three Lions could provide some quality entertainment at Wembley Stadium.
Odds from BOYLE Sports, correct as of 16:38, 12/11/25. Sports betting, even with advice, is always a risk to your capital that should be enjoyed responsibly. Set a stop-loss, never chase any losses, and never stake what you cannot afford to lose
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