England thrash Serbia, Haaland stars in World Cup qualifying

England's midfielder Declan Rice and midfielder Anthony Gordon celebrate after winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup European Qualifiers Group K football match between Serbia and England, at the Rajko Mitic Stadium in Belgrade, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by OLIVER BUNIC / AFP)

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England sent out a warning to their World
Cup rivals with a brilliant 5-0 thrashing of Serbia in qualifying on Tuesday,
while Erling Haaland scored five goals as Norway emphatically maintained their
100-percent record.
Elsewhere in Europe, Portugal and France
both overturned deficits to make it back-to-back wins to open their bids to
reach next year's tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
The quality of Thomas Tuchel's England was
questioned after a laborious 2-0 win over Andorra at Villa Park on Saturday,
but they produced a resounding answer.
England dominated the early stages in
Belgrade and took the lead in the 33rd minute when Harry Kane headed home his
74th international goal from a Declan Rice corner.
The visitors doubled their advantage just
two minutes later, as Noni Madueke raced onto an excellent flick-on from Morgan
Rogers, kept his composure and dinked the ball beyond Serbia goalkeeper Djordje
Petrovic.
England put the game to bed seven minutes
into the second half, as Ezri Konsa pounced on a loose ball after a free-kick
to score his first international goal.
Another Rice set-piece provided England's
fourth goal, as Marc Guehi slid to meet his free-kick, given for a foul on Kane
by Nikola Milenkovic which earned the Nottingham Forest centre-back a straight
red card.
Substitute Marcus Rashford rounded off a
perfect night for his team with a late spot-kick.
England could qualify for an eighth
successive World Cup in their next Group K game when they visit Latvia next
month.
The other match in the group saw Albania
leapfrog Serbia into second place, edging out Latvia 1-0 in Tirana.
Norway produced the perfect response to
second-placed Italy's dramatic 5-4 victory over Israel on Monday with a 11-1
thumping of Moldova to make it five wins from five in Group I.
Haaland was the star of the show, scoring a
first-half hat-trick before nodding in his fourth goal not long after the
restart.
Martin Odegaard grabbed a goal and two
assists. Felix Myhre found the net early on after being picked out by Haaland.
Rangers midfielder Thelo Aasgaard came off
the bench to add a seventh, although Moldova did grab themselves a consolation
with a Leo Ostigard own goal, only for Aasgaard to score again.
Haaland stepped aside when Norway were
awarded a penalty shortly afterwards, allowing the 23-year-old Aasgaard to
complete an 11-minute hat-trick.
There were further goals for Haaland and
Aasgaard as Moldova crumbled.
Norway, who downed four-time world
champions Italy earlier in qualifying and are bidding to qualify for a first
World Cup since 1998, moved six points clear of the Azzurri having played a
game more.
Iceland made a dream start at the Parc des
Princes as Arni Gudjohnsen, son of former Chelsea striker Eidur and playing
alongside younger brother Daniel, put the away team ahead against France in the
21st minute.
France equalised on the stroke of half-time
through a Kylian Mbappe penalty.
Mbappe turned provider as Didier Deschamps'
men moved in front, racing onto Aurelien Tchouameni's ball over the top before
squaring for Bradley Barcola to tap into an empty net.
Les Bleus clung on for a 2-1 success despite
Tchouameni's sending off and a late effort from Arni Gudjohnsen that was
disallowed by VAR.
France, World Cup runners-up in 2022, sit
three points clear of Iceland in Group D, with Ukraine and Azerbaijan two
points further adrift after playing out a 1-1 draw in Baku.
Portugal clinched a 3-2 win over Hungary at
the Puskas Arena, backing up their opening Group F victory, 5-0 against Armenia
last week.
Barnabas Varga gave the home side the lead
before Bernardo Silva's leveller for Portugal.
Cristiano Ronaldo netted a record-extending
141st international goal with a spot-kick just before the hour.
Varga thought he had grabbed a point for
Hungary, only for Joao Cancelo to snatch all three for Portugal with four
minutes left.
Hungary slipped to third in the standings
behind Armenia who beat Ireland 2-1.
Elsewhere, Austria drew level with Bosnia and Herzegovina at the top of Group H with a 2-1 win in Zenica.
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