England square off with Serbia in their next World Cup qualifier, a clash many see as the biggest test so far of Thomas Tuchel’s tenure.
Serbia enter the contest in strong shape, sitting on seven points from their opening three outings in Group K. They opened with a cagey 0-0 draw against Albania, then hit their stride with a 3-0 victory over Andorra before edging Latvia 1-0 on the road.
England, meanwhile, have made a perfect start to qualifying, collecting four wins from four. Tuchel’s men began with a 2-0 triumph over Albania, followed it up with another 2-0 result against Latvia, battled past Andorra 1-0, and most recently handled the same opposition 2-0 to stay atop the group.
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Serbia vs England kick-off time
The World Cup Qualification match between Serbia and England will be played at Stadion Rajko Mitic in Belgrade, Serbia.
It will kick off at 7:45 pm BST on Tuesday, September 9, in the UK.
Team news & squads
Serbia team news
Serbia head into Tuesday's clash without any fresh fitness issues from their win over Latvia, but Dragan Stojković is expected to shuffle his pack. Leading the tweaks is the likely return of talisman Aleksandar Mitrović, the nation’s record scorer with 62 goals to his name, who looks set to replace Luka Jović. He should join Dušan Vlahović in a heavyweight strike partnership designed to trouble England’s backline.
Changes are also anticipated further back, with experienced duo Nemanja Gudelj and Nemanja Maksimović tipped to reclaim their places in midfield. At the heart of the defence, vice-captain Nikola Milenković is expected to slot straight back into the starting XI to add steel and leadership.
England team news
England, meanwhile, came through their routine win over Andorra unscathed, though Thomas Tuchel may tweak a few pieces despite his side’s strong start. Marcus Rashford and Eberechi Eze failed to stamp their authority in the final third, which could open the door for Anthony Gordon and Morgan Rogers to inject fresh energy into the wide areas.
At the back, Ezri Konsa is pushing for a recall and could get the nod over Dan Burn, while in midfield, Elliot Anderson's eye-catching display against Andorra has put him firmly in contention for another start.


