
In the European World Cup qualifiers, the national teams of England and Serbia will meet on November 13, 2025. The hosts have already secured qualification, while the visitors will try to capitalize on England’s relaxed motivation to boost their own chances of finishing second in the group.
Team Form and Analysis
England:
Since the start of 2025, England have been led by Thomas Tuchel, whose tenure has drawn mixed reactions. Despite some tactical criticisms, the results speak for themselves. The Three Lions have already sealed their World Cup spot after winning all six qualification matches, alongside a comfortable 3-0 friendly victory over Wales in October. Their only defeat this year came in a friendly against Senegal.
Serbia:
Serbia’s long-time coach Dragan Stojković guided the team to both the previous World Cup and European Championship, but underwhelming tournament results and a poor qualifying run this year cost him his job. Heavy defeats — 0-5 to England and a shocking 0-1 home loss to Albania — forced a coaching change. Now, under Veljko Paunović, Serbia are hoping for a turnaround after a 3-0 win over Andorra rekindled their fight for second place.
Statistically, England average 3.0 goals scored and concede just 0.3 per match, while Serbia have scored 1.1 and conceded 0.9 per game on average.
Key Statistics and Trends
England have won 7 of their last 8 matches under Tuchel.
Only 10% of England’s matches end with goals from both teams, with an average total of 3.3 goals per match.
Serbia have lost 2 of their last 3 matches.
30% of Serbia’s matches end with both teams scoring, averaging 2.0 goals per game.
Probable Starting Lineups
England (possible lineup):
Pickford – James, Stones, Konsa, Spence – Rice, Anderson, Rodgers – Hfiajhl, Kane, Saka
Serbia (possible lineup):
Petrovic – Pavlovic, Veljkovic, Erakovic – Kostic, Gudelj, Stankovic, Samardzic, Mitrovic – Jovic, Vlahovic
Previous Meetings
Before the 5-0 blowout earlier this year, the two sides also met at the 2024 European Championship, where England claimed a narrow 1-0 victory. History clearly favors the hosts, who have not lost to Serbia in recent memory.
Free Prediction
While England remain heavy favorites, Tuchel may choose to rotate his squad and test new combinations now that qualification is secured. Serbia, on the other hand, will fight desperately to stay in contention for second place. This could lead to a more open and attacking match.
Prediction: Bet on “Total Over 2.5 Goals” (odds – 1.77)