46’ - Iñigo Martínez comes on for Ramos
56’ - Iñigo Martínez booked
56’ - Greece score (penalty)
Spain 1-1 Greece
46’ - Iñigo Martínez comes on for Ramos
56’ - Iñigo Martínez booked
56’ - Greece score (penalty)
Spain 1-1 Greece
59’: Krzysztof Piatek comes on
59’: Kamil Józwiak comes on
60’: Krzysztof Piatek scores
61’: Kamil Józwiak scores
Instant impact from Poland’s subs against Hungary.
Ollie Watkins scored with his first ever shot for the England senior side.
A debut to remember for the Villa forward.
England have now played seven matches against San Marino:
England 6-0 San Marino
San Marino 1-7 England
England 5-0 San Marino
San Marino 0-8 England
England 5-0 San Marino
San Marino 0-6 England
England 5-0 San Marino
That’s an aggregate scoreline of 42-1.
Ollie Watkins is the first Aston Villa player to score on his England debut since Darius Vassell in February 2002 against the Netherlands. Dream.
Ward-Prowse
Calvert-Lewin
Sterling
Calvert-Lewin
Watkins
All over at Wembley as England get the job done.
Morata
Bakasetas
Greece score from the spot in the second half to take a point in Granada.
Spain 1-1 Greece
Sweden 1-0 Georgia
Italy 2-0 Northern Ireland
Moldova 1-1 Faroe Islands
Scotland 2-2 Austria
Andorra 0-1 Albania
England 5-0 San Marino
Hungary 3-3 Poland
Germany 3-0 Iceland
Liechtenstein 0-1 Armenia
Romania 3-2 North Macedonia
Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham both competed four take-ons for England vs. San Marino in their 45 minutes on pitch.
Mainstays of the England team for years to come.
Spain had more than 80% possession against Greece and completed 849 passes to their 144, but managed just only two shots on target
Ciro Immobile for Italy vs. Northern Ireland:
◉ 5 shots attempted
◉ 4 chances created
Directly involved in 75% of Italy’s shots tonight (9 of 12).
Tonight was Leonardo Bonucci’s 100th Italy cap, the defender becoming the 8th man to reach a century with the Azzurri - he joins an exclusive group including club teammates Giorgio Chiellini (106) and Gianluigi Buffon (176). (Sky)
Saturday 27 March
Group A: Republic of Ireland vs Luxembourg, Serbia vs Portugal
Group E: Belarus vs Estonia (18:00), Czech Republic vs Belgium
Group G: Montenegro vs Gibraltar (15:00), Norway vs Turkey (18:00), Netherlands vs Latvia
Group H: Russia vs Slovenia (15:00), Croatia vs Cyprus (18:00), Slovakia vs Malta
Sunday 28 March
Group B: Georgia vs Spain (18:00), Kosovo vs Sweden
Group C: Bulgaria vs Italy, Switzerland vs Lithuania
Group D: Kazakhstan vs France, Ukraine vs Finland
Group F: Denmark vs Moldova(18:00), Austria vs Faroe Islands, Israel vs Scotland
Group I: Albania vs England(18:00), Poland vs Andorra, San Marino vs Hungary
Group J: Armenia vs Iceland (18:00), North Macedonia vs Liechtenstein, Romania vs Germany
Serbia kicked off their qualifying campaign on Wednesday in a thrilling contest over the Republic of Ireland as they came back from a goal down to earn a 3-2 victory. The win was enough to put them to the top of the group standings and manager Dragan Stojkovic will be hoping to consolidate that position with another victory this weekend.
Portugal, on the other hand, had to rely on a huge stroke of luck to beat Azerbaijan 1-0 in their qualifying campaign opener. Despite having a glut of chances, the reigning champions of Europe did not look nearly sharp enough and that will need to change soon, especially as the Euros are not far enough.
The last time these two sides met was in September 2019, with Portugal beating Serbia 4-2 away from home.
Cristiano Ronaldo endured a frustrating evening against Azerbaijan, failing to score despite managing eight shots, but should get chance to make amends this weekend. Bruno Fernandes and Joao Felix will be hoping for a starting berth in Belgrade after both coming off the bench in midweek.
For Serbia, Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic scored twice off the bench on Wednesday and should come into the starting eleven.
Portugal have lost just one of their last eleven fixtures, with the defeat coming against World Champions France in the UEFA Nations League in November last year.
Since losing on penalties to Scotland in November last year, Serbia are on a five-game unbeaten run, winning two of those matches.