England thrash Serbia 5-0 to close in on World Cup spot

England thrash Serbia 5-0 to close in on World Cup spot
England’s striker #09 Harry Kane celebrates with teammates after winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup European Qualifiers Group K football match between Serbia and England, at the Rajko Mitic Stadium in Belgrade, on Tuesday. (AFP)
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England thrash Serbia 5-0 to close in on World Cup spot

England thrash Serbia 5-0 to close in on World Cup spot
  • Captain Kane nets record-extending 74th international goal
  • Madueke, Konsa and Guehi score their first England goals
  • England have maximum points in quest for World Cup place

BELGRADE: England took a huge step toward automatic qualification for next year’s World Cup with captain Harry Kane paving the way for a crushing 5-0 victory away to main Group K rivals Serbia in an impressive free-flowing display on Tuesday.

While Kane netted his record-extending 74th England goal, Noni Madueke, Ezri Konsa and Marc Guehi all scored their first senior international goals in an emphatic win.

England have a maximum 15 points from five games and could even seal automatic qualification as group winners next month.

Criticized for a labored 2-0 home defeat of Andorra on Saturday, England produced their best performance under head coach Thomas Tuchel to punish a timid Serbia display. England had not lost in Belgrade since 1958 and from the moment Kane headed them in front from Declan Rice’s corner in the 33rd minute they never looked in danger of dropping points.

Soon after, Madueke made it 2-0 after racing onto a clever flick by Morgan Rogers and finishing smoothly.

Seven minutes after the break it was Konsa’s turn to open his England account and put the visitors in cruise control with a close-range finish that was allowed after a VAR check.

Serbia’s night went from bad to worse when Nikola Milenkovic was sent off in the 73rd minute for a foul on Kane and from Rice’s resulting free kick Guehi arrived to make it 4-0. Substitute Marcus Rashford rounded it off with a late penalty after a foul on Ollie Watkins as England’s fans celebrated in an emptying stadium.

England lead the group by seven points from Albania with Serbia’s first defeat in the group leaving them third on seven points with a game in hand.

The group winners qualify for next year’s finals with the runners-up going into the playoffs.

Tuchel happy

“I’m more than happy for the team and for the staff,” Tuchel told ITV. “We had an excellent week from start to finish and we just proved what I saw every day in this camp.

“We played with a lot of intensity and it was teamwork in its purest form.”

There was very little jeopardy once England’s qualifying group was drawn and they are making qualification for next year’s finals look like a walk in the park.

That they will be in the showpiece in North America was almost a given, but doubts have remained about England’s progress since Tuchel took over from Gareth Southgate.

Some of the performances under the German former Chelsea and Bayern Munich coach’s watch have been turgid.

But on Tuesday they made a statement against a side they narrowly beat 1-0 in last year’s European Championship.

“I think we showed our level today. Even in the other games, we did well, but we didn’t reach top form,” Kane said.

“We scored five and made it look comfortable. It has been a great camp and we are in a great position.”


Portugal edge Hungary in World Cup qualifying thriller

Portugal edge Hungary in World Cup qualifying thriller
Updated 10 September 2025

Portugal edge Hungary in World Cup qualifying thriller

Portugal edge Hungary in World Cup qualifying thriller
  • Nations League champions Portugal were high on confidence after thumping Armenia 5-0 on Saturday and dominated possession

BUDAPEST: Joao Cancelo slotted home from the edge of the box to snatch Portugal a thrilling 3-2 win at Hungary on Tuesday, sending them top of their 2026 World Cup qualifying group.
Cristiano Ronaldo was also on target as Roberto Martinez’s side secured their second win from their two opening games against the spirited hosts, for whom Barnabas Varga netted twice in Budapest.
Portugal lead Group F on six points from Armenia on three after their win over the Republic of Ireland earlier.
“We knew it would be complicated, we made mistakes and allowed transitions,” said Bernardo Silva, who levelled for Portugal after Varga opened the scoring.
“It’s always difficult to find balance, probably one of the hardest things in football, especially against teams that defend with such a low block.
“Above all, it is a young team that is still growing, but the most important thing is the six points, and we took a giant step toward securing qualification for the World Cup.”
Nations League champions Portugal were high on confidence after thumping Armenia 5-0 on Saturday and dominated possession.
However, it was Hungary who took the lead as Ferencvaros striker Varga found a gap in Portugal’s defense and nodded home Zsolt Nagy’s cross.
Portugal responded by pouring forward and Hungary goalkeeper Balazs Toth made a stunning save to deny Ronaldo from close range after half an hour.
The visitors levelled six minutes later with Manchester City midfielder Silva lashing into the roof of the net after the ball broke his way in the box.
Portugal took the lead after 58 minutes through veteran striker Ronaldo, aiming to become the first player to feature at six different World Cup finals.
The five-time Ballon d’Or winner won the spot-kick when his shot was handled by Loic Nego, and he squeezed it into the bottom left corner beyond Toth’s outstretched fingertips.
Ronaldo became the player who has scored the joint-most goals in World Cup qualifying history, level with retired Guatemala international Carlos Ruiz, as he bagged his 39th.
Hungary, who last qualified for the World Cup in 1986 and have never beaten Portugal in 15 attempts, equalized with another Varga header from Nego’s cross after 84 minutes.
Just two minutes later Portugal stole the ball back high up the pitch and Cancelo stroked home to claim the three points.
“It’s hard to win when you concede two goals,” said Martinez.
“I loved the attitude and focus. We just needed to control the game and take it where we wanted. It’s a perfect match for improvement.”


Haaland hits five as Norway thrash Moldova 11-1 in World Cup qualifier

Haaland hits five as Norway thrash Moldova 11-1 in World Cup qualifier
Updated 10 September 2025

Haaland hits five as Norway thrash Moldova 11-1 in World Cup qualifier

Haaland hits five as Norway thrash Moldova 11-1 in World Cup qualifier
  • With five games played, the Norwegians top Group I on 15 points, six ahead of second-placed Italy, who have a game in hand

OSLO: Norway’s Erling Haaland scored five goals and substitute Thelo Aasgaard added four more as they hammered hapless Moldova 11-1 to take another huge step toward qualifying for the World Cup finals for the first time since 1998.
With five games played, the Norwegians top Group I on 15 points, six ahead of second-placed Italy, who have a game in hand. Moldova’s worst defeat leaves them bottom of the group with no points.
The group winners qualify automatically for next year’s World Cup while the runners-up go into a playoff.
Haaland’s beautiful cushioned pass teed up Felix Horn Myhre to break the deadlock with a sixth-minute tap-in, and Martin Odegaard should have made it two a minute later, but he blazed the ball over from close range.
The Norwegians didn’t have to wait long for another goal as Haaland rattled home in the 11th minute, snapping up a loose ball in the box and sweeping it into the far corner.
Haaland slotted home his second to round off a Norwegian counter-attack in the 36th minute and completed his hat-trick before the break.
Moldova keeper Cristian Avram forced him to go wide, but Haaland simply recovered the ball and chipped it brilliantly in at the far post to make it 4-0.
Odegaard netted a fifth in first-half stoppage time and seven minutes into the second half Haaland struck again, scoring his fourth with a header as Norway ran riot in front of their home fans.
Substitute Aasgaard struck twice either side of an own goal by Leo Ostigard, and he got his hat-trick from the penalty spot in the 79th minute before Haaland added the 10th, his ninth goal in five World Cup qualifiers.
Aasgaard completed the rout with a flicked finish in second-half stoppage time.


Mbappe on the spot as France beat Iceland 2-1 in World Cup qualifier

Mbappe on the spot as France beat Iceland 2-1 in World Cup qualifier
Updated 10 September 2025

Mbappe on the spot as France beat Iceland 2-1 in World Cup qualifier

Mbappe on the spot as France beat Iceland 2-1 in World Cup qualifier
  • France next face Azerbaijan at home on Oct 10 and Iceland away three days later

PARIS: France striker Kylian Mbappe scored one goal and set up another as the hosts came from behind to claim a fortunate 2-1 win against Iceland on Tuesday, maintaining their perfect start in World Cup qualifying Group D.
The result left Didier Deschamps’s side top of the standings with six points from two games, three clear of Iceland. Ukraine and Azerbaijan have one point each after drawing 1-1 earlier on Tuesday.
Iceland’s Andri Lucas Gudjohnsen thought he had grabbed a dramatic equalizer two minutes from time when he bundled the ball over the line, but VAR canceled out the goal after replays showed he had pulled Ibrahima Konate’s shirt.
Gudjohnsen had earlier punished a Michael Olize mistake to put Iceland ahead only for Mbappe to equalize with a penalty to level the score at the break, before laying on Bradley Barcola’s winner just past the hour mark.
France played the last 20 minutes with 10 men after Aurelien Tchouameni was sent off for a reckless challenge, but they held firm to extend a 32-year run in which only Spain have beaten them at home in a World Cup qualifier.
“It was tough during the whole game. We managed to score and that’s the main takeaway tonight,” said Barcola.
“After the break we sought to play faster to unsettle them. We’ve played our two main rivals in the group, it was important to win.”
Deschamps said captain Mbappe was “in a good headspace.”
“He puts in a lot of effort, offers solutions and is effective,” Deschamps said. “He’s a very good leader for the whole group.”
Missing Paris St. Germain forward Ousmane Dembele and Desire Doue through injury, France fell behind in the 17th minute when Olize’s back pass was intercepted by Gudjohnsen, who poked the ball past Mike Maignan.
The hosts responded as Marcus Thuram and Manu Kone forced a superb double save from Elias Rafn Olafsson and Barcola volleyed narrowly over, before Thuram was tripped in the area and Mbappe buried the resulting penalty on the stroke of halftime.
After the break, Olize rattled the crossbar before Mbappe led a swift counterattack and squared for Barcola to tap home in the 62nd minute.
Mbappe almost added a third but was denied by Olafsson, and although Gudjohnsen thought he had struck again at the death, the VAR review ensured France emerged with maximum points.
France next face Azerbaijan at home on Oct 10 and Iceland away three days later.


Djed Spence becomes first Muslim footballer to play for England national team

Djed Spence becomes first Muslim footballer to play for England national team
Updated 10 September 2025

Djed Spence becomes first Muslim footballer to play for England national team

Djed Spence becomes first Muslim footballer to play for England national team
  • 25-year-old defender comes on as second-half substitute during England’s 5-0 FIFA World Cup qualifier victory against Serbia in Belgrade

LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur fullback Djed Spence made history on Tuesday night when he became the first Muslim player to take to the field for England in a senior men’s international football match.

The 25-year-old defender came on as a substitute in the 69th minute during England’s FIFA World Cup qualifier against Serbia in Belgrade, which Thomas Tuchel’s side won 5-0.

Spence emerged from Fulham’s youth system before breaking through at Middlesbrough and spending time on loan at Nottingham Forest during their promotion-winning season in 2022. He earned a move to Spurs that summer, and had loan spells in France, Italy and at Leeds United before returning to London.

He previously featured for England at U-21 level but his debut in Belgrade marks the first time an openly Muslim footballer has played for the senior national men’s team.

Unbeaten England top their qualifying group on 15 points, seven clear of second-place Albania.


Tebogo’s legs to ‘do the talking’ in Lyles 200m worlds battle

Tebogo’s legs to ‘do the talking’ in Lyles 200m worlds battle
Updated 09 September 2025

Tebogo’s legs to ‘do the talking’ in Lyles 200m worlds battle

Tebogo’s legs to ‘do the talking’ in Lyles 200m worlds battle
  • Tebogo has said that athletics saved him from a life of crime and he is a global ambassador for the Kids Athletics development program

TOKYO: Olympic 200m champion Letsile Tebogo said Tuesday he would let his “legs do the talking” in his battle with brash American Noah Lyles at the world championships in Tokyo.

The softly spoken Botswanan won his country’s first Olympic gold medal in any sport in Paris last year, where Lyles finished third.

Tebogo labeled his flamboyant American rival “arrogant” after the race, and Lyles’s outsized character is likely to command the global spotlight again when the world championships begin on Saturday.

Tebogo said he was comfortable with having “different personalities” in the sport, as he took part in an event with children at a primary school in Tokyo.

“I’m one person who always shies away from the media, but the sport forces me to step up, up my game into becoming a sports personality,” said the 22-year-old.

“At the end of the day, it’s all about what do you want to see: to be on the spotlight or off the spotlight.

“For me, I choose off the spotlight and then just my legs do the talking.”

Lyles got the better of Tebogo in the 200m in the Diamond League finals in Zurich two weeks ago, edging the Botswanan by two-hundredths of a second.

The pair are also set to square off in the 100m in Tokyo.

Tebogo is looking to win his first world title after picking up silver in the 100m and bronze in the 200m in Budapest two years ago.

He said he felt like “a hero” to Botswanans after his historic Olympic success but vowed not to change his approach in Tokyo.

“Once you invite pressure inside yourself, then it means you are not doing it for yourself, you are doing it for the people,” he said.

“Yes, you should do it for the people but it’s you first and then the people later.”

“Once you put pressure inside yourself, it means you have done something wrong.”

Tebogo has said that athletics saved him from a life of crime and he is a global ambassador for the Kids Athletics development program.

He was all smiles during his school visit, banging a traditional Japanese drum to start a race that saw about 100 children scramble under nets and tip-toe over balance beams.

He said he felt a responsibility to “inspire kids all over the world.”

“I’m so excited to see how the Japanese relay culture works and I really can’t wait to work with these kids because we had a fun time in Botswana,” said Tebogo.

“I believe we’re also going to have fun here.”