The Independent
·13 de noviembre de 2025
England v Serbia live: Tuchel benches Bellingham and Foden as O’Reilly makes debut in World Cup 2026 qualifier

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Bellingham showed that he deserved to be in the England squad - Tuchel
England host Serbia in their penultimate World Cup 2026 qualifier this evening secure in the knowledge that they have already booked their place in next summer’s tournament – but Thomas Tuchel still has plenty of selection dilemmas to solve.
Beating Latvia in last month’s qualifiers ensured that England will finish top of Group K. Now the England boss has just two camps left before the tournament begins and he will want to determine which players are guaranteed a spot on the plane to Mexico, Canada and the United States.
Recalls for Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden will give Tuchel plenty to ponder over the next two games with a plethora of strong options needing to be whittled down – but both start on the bench tonight. Yet for Serbia a positive result tonight is paramount. They are vying for second place in the Group and will to improve against an England side that defeated them 5-0 in their last meeting.
What a night for the young Manchester City defender...
Lawrence Ostlere13 November 2025 18:45
Here are your teams tonight:
England: Pickford; James, Konsa, Stones, O'Reilly; Anderson, Rice; Saka, Rogers, Rashford; Kane.
Serbia: Rajkovic; Mimovic, Milenkovic, Pavlovic, Terzic; Gudelj, Lukic; Zivkovic, Ilic, Kostic; Vlahovic.
Lawrence Ostlere13 November 2025 18:29
The draw for the 2026 World Cup will take place at 5pm GMT/12pm EST on Friday 5 December, at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC. The US president Donald Trump is expected to be in attendance.

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Will Castle13 November 2025 18:15
Thomas Tuchel says experimental team selection is a thing of the past for his England side as he shapes his preferred XI ahead of next summer’s World Cup.
He said: "Do you feel I was experimenting in the last matches? We want to build and keep on going.
"I didn't feel that we were experimenting in the last two camps, and we will not start in this camp. We take it seriously, these are World Cup qualifiers – at home."

(AP)
Will Castle13 November 2025 18:00
Alex Scott made his Guernsey FC debut as a second-half substitute, with an adult shirt flapping around his 16-year-old frame like a bedsheet. The opposition’s central midfielder, who had tattoos up to his neck and a glint in his eye as the teenager ran on to the pitch, welcomed him to non-league with a shove. “This guy could smell blood,” remembers Guernsey manager Tony Vance. But before he could put the boot in, Scott had swivelled and taken the ball somewhere else.
This was Scott’s gift, to receive it in tight spaces with ease and make opponents look foolish. Most players of his age and talent were in academies playing on green carpets at high-tech training centres, while Scott was learning to survive in the Isthmian League South East, the eighth tier of English men’s football, where midfield was essentially an escape room of sharp elbows and metal studs.
Vance watched Scott grow from a five-year-old boy to a professional player, first at Bristol City as a teenager – who, after an FA Cup game, Pep Guardiola called “unbelievable” – and now sparkling at Bournemouth in the Premier League, and he believes that six-month period playing men’s football was the making of him. Now, aged 22, Scott has earned his first senior England call-up.
Lawrence Ostlere speaks to England new boy Alex Scott:

Bournemouth’s Alex Scott and the Channel Island coaches who helped his prodigious talent develop tell Lawrence Ostlere how he shone aged five and thrived in non-league
Lawrence Ostlere13 November 2025 17:45
Thomas Tuchel has confirmed Marc Guehi will play no part in tonight’s qualifier against Serbia due to injury, but hopes to have him back for the Albania trip.
“Everybody is in training in the afternoon except for Marc Guehi,” Tuchel said on Wednesday.
“With Marc it is very painful but there is no structural damage so it is all about the pain.
“There is the possibility that from one day to the other there is a significant improvement so we are working realistically towards the second game. If he is not in training on Friday and not able to train on Saturday then we will not make him travel with us and he will of course get rest and treatment.
“We want him to stay with us, want him to stay close. He is one of the leaders, he is an important member of the team. He is glue between many players and it is nice to see that he is trying everything to be included in the second game. We will assess him every day.”

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