England sink Latvia to extend Tuchel's winning start
- England achieved their second consecutive win in World Cup qualifying, defeating Latvia 3-0 at Wembley, marking a successful start for Thomas Tuchel as coach.
- Reece James scored the first goal with a free-kick, followed by Harry Kane's 71st international goal, which doubled the lead.
- Substitute Eberechi Eze scored his first goal for England, showcasing impressive skill to find the net.
- With this victory, England tops Group K with six points ahead of their next qualifier against Andorra in June.
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England goes to Latvia towards 2026
With goals by Reece James, Harry Kane (white beach) and Eberechi Eze, England won 3-0 against Latvia in the second round of the UEFA qualifiers, heading for the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in Mexico, the US and Canada. “It wasn’t an easy match, but I’m happy with the attitude,” said Thomas Tuchel, coach of the Los Tres Leones team.
FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers: James and Eze open England accounts in win over Latvia
England comfortably beat Latvia 3-0 after Reece James and Eberechi Eze both scored their first senior international goals to help make it two wins out of two for Thomas Tuchel’s side in their World Cup qualifying campaign on Monday.
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