
Thomas Tuchel's England travel to Serbia on Tuesday looking to protect their unbeaten record. However, after a less than convincing result once again vs Andorra, will the Three Lions find an extra gear on the road? Nathan Joyes looks to land his second tip involving England during this international break.
Like England, Serbia remain unbeaten (after three matches) and have also yet to concede. A draw on the road against Albania was followed up with a 3-0 win vs Andorra before a disappointing (yet successful) 1-0 victory against Latvia.
Now unbeaten in seven, the hosts will be confident that they can disrupt England's rhythm and at least make Tuchel's side work for the three points.
Juventus forward Dusan Vlahovic has scored in his last four matches for both club and country - including the winner against Latvia - and England will need to keep him quiet if they are to escape with all three points.
England may be four wins from four in Group K on Saturday evening but so they should be. Andorra, Latvia, Albania and Serbia are all below England's standard - and although none of the four nations have managed to score against the Three Lions, it hasn't been convincing from Tuchel.
Fans are still very much on the fence about the German's style of play - and a poor performance (or defeat) against Serbia could see those pitchforks well and truly out before England's friendly against Wales.
There were positive moments against Andorra - in particular Elliott Anderson's man of the match debut - but their inability to truly hurt nations is what is concerning a large proportion of the fanbase.
These two nations met at the last Euros - which was their first ever meeting. Jude Bellingham's first half header was enough to seal the three points in the opening match, in a game where chances were few and far between. A similar type of match is expected - especially as the Real Madrid midfielder is set to miss the tie due to injury.
There's work to do for Thomas Tuchel is he is to remain in charge as England's head coach - and he can't afford to lose on the road against a rather resilient Serbian side. Can he escape with all three points? Let's take a closer look at the betting.
Neither nation are pulling up any trees despite sitting in 2nd and 1st place in Group K.
Both Serbia and England secured three points on Saturday, but both were unconvincing in the manner in which they achieved it. England have only played one match on the road and that came against Andorra at a neutral venue in Spain.
A Harry Kane second half strike spared their blushes, who openly admitted his teammates were tired after a long season. Fair enough, perhaps, but what about their 2-0 win last week? England have failed to look convincing in the final third - and perhaps it is their clean sheets at the other which is keeping the pressure off Tuchel.
The German knows he can't afford to lose this key match - and a slightly more defensive approach will be needed in this game. England can control matches, but lack the aggressive nature to put teams under pressure.
Their 1-0 win at the last Eruos may be a sign as to how this match will play out, and with both nations yet to concede but failing to fire at the other end of the pitch, this match may just fizzle out.
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