
England Dominates Latvia in World Cup Qualifier
England showcased their prowess in a convincing victory over Latvia in their latest World Cup 2026 qualifier. The match, held at a packed stadium, saw England securing a comfortable 3-0 win, with goals from Bukayo Saka, Harry Kane, and James Maddison. Saka opened the scoring early in the game, setting the tone for England's dominance throughout the match.
Harry Kane, as expected, was instrumental in England's attack, scoring a well-taken goal and providing an assist for Maddison's late strike. The performance of the England squad was highlighted by their ability to control the game and create numerous scoring opportunities. The victory keeps England's hopes alive for a strong qualification campaign for the 2026 World Cup.
Fans and pundits alike praised the team's cohesive play and individual brilliance. The match not only bolstered England's position in the qualifiers but also provided valuable experience for some of the newer members of the squad. As the team looks forward to their next challenge, the performance against Latvia will undoubtedly boost their confidence.
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Full time: England 3 Latvia 0 Eze was excellent when he came on. The most convincing performance of the five wingers used in both games, ie Rashford, Foden, Bowen and Gordon (though the Newcastle wide man was injured before he could make any impact).