15 Oct 2025

England among six nations to qualify for FIFA World Cup

11:45 am on 15 October 2025
dpatop - 10 July 2024, North Rhine-Westphalia, Dortmund: Soccer, UEFA Euro 2024, European Championship, Netherlands - England, Final round, Semi-final, Dortmund stadium, England's Harry Kane celebrates his penalty goal to make it 1-1. Photo: Friso Gentsch/dpa (Photo by FRISO GENTSCH / DPA / dpa Picture-Alliance via AFP)

Harry Kane Photo: AFP / DPA

England booked their place in next year's FIFA World Cup finals as captain Harry Kane scored twice in a 5-0 romp away to Latvia to ensure they will win UEFA qualifying Group K.

There has been little doubt throughout the campaign that England would reach a ninth successive major tournament but now they can officially start rubber-stamping their plans.

It took England 25 minutes to break the deadlock in the tree-lined Daugava Stadium with Anthony Gordon cutting in from the left to drive a shot past Latvia keeper Krisjanis Zviedris.

The hosts, 137th in FIFA's rankings, were punished twice just before halftime with Kane drilling home after the hosts were caught playing out from the back and he then converted a penalty awarded after he was pulled back in the area.

Djed Spence's cross was turned into his own goal by Maksims Tonisevs in the 57th minute and substitute Eberechi Eze wrapped up an easy night for England with a sweetly-hit fifth late on.

Thomas Tuchel's England have a maximum 18 points from their six games with Albania second on 11 points.

Far tougher tests await if England are to win their first major men's trophy since the 1966 World Cup, but in terms of qualifying for finals few can match them.

They are unbeaten in their last 37 World Cup qualifiers dating back to 2009, although Spain's record of 66 unbeaten in qualifiers between 1993 and 2021 remains untouchable.

Including European Championship qualifiers their unbeaten streak is 57 dating back to 2015.

In Africa, South Africa, Senegal and Ivory Coast all qualified for next year's finals in North America.

Qatar and Saudi Arabia qualified out of Asia.

It now means 25 nations now join hosts Canada, the USA and Mexico in the 48 team tournament.

-Reuters

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