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·11 November 2025

England v Serbia: Three stats based bets for Thursday

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Get three bets powered by Opta stats for Thursday's World Cup qualifier at Wembley as England try to beat Serbia again...

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England v Serbia Thursday November 13KO 19:45Live on ITV

Bet #1 - Back England/England in Half-Time/Full-Time

The Stat

England have won their last nine competitive matches and are looking to win 10 in a row for just the second time in their history - they won 10 consecutive European Championship qualifiers between September 2014 and October 2015. In their last three matches, including the reverse fixture against Serbia, England have lead at half-time and full-time.

The Bet

Bet #2 - Back another England clean sheet

The Stat

England kept eight consecutive clean sheets in competitive internationals, their longest ever run of competitive clean sheets, winning all eight of those. Only one European nation has ever won more consecutive competitive matches without conceding, with Spain winning 10 in a row between October 2014 and June 2016.

The Bet

Bet #3 - Back Kane to score two or more

The Stat

Harry Kane is England's all-time leading scorer at Wembley with 30 goals in 38 appearances, scoring in each of his last four at the national stadium - he's never scored in five in a row. Only three players have scored in five consecutively at Wembley - Bobby Charlton (1958/59), Peter Crouch (2009/10) and Wayne Rooney (six in a row, 2014/15). But Kane has been so impressive this season that he may be worth backing to score more than once on Thursday.

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