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Date: 13 November 2025
Contest: SOCCER
Location: Wembley Stadium


England host Serbia at Wembley on November 13th in a World Cup qualifier that means everything to one side and very little to the other. England are cruising toward another finals appearance, while Serbia are clinging to their qualifying hopes by a thread.

Gareth Southgate's squad sits on top of the group with a near-perfect record. Goals have come steadily, the defense has held tight, and even rotation hasn't slowed them down. A win here should mathematically confirm England's spot at the 2026 World Cup.

Serbia don't have that luxury. Stojkovic's men have been inconsistent throughout qualifying. Some matches have shown promise - attacking surges led by Mitrovic and Tadic - but too often, defensive mistakes have undone the work. They're hovering near the playoff line, meaning they need points from Wembley, an almost impossible task given England's home form.

Source: Bet365
Time Stamp: 01 November 2025
Odds Subject to Change

As of the latest odds, Bet365 lists England at 1.33 to win outright, a draw at 4.50, and Serbia way out at 9.50. The Double Chance market prices England or Tie at 1.071, Tie or Serbia at 3.25, and England or Serbia at 1.18. For goals, Over 2.5 sits at 1.72, Under 2.5 at 2.07.

The markets are clear - England should win this. But bettors know November qualifiers can be tricky. Serbia can make it physical, they'll defend deep, and they're dangerous from set pieces. Still, England's attacking options are too deep. Kane, Foden, Saka, Bellingham - all capable of breaking down a packed defense. If England score early, this could get lopsided fast.

Southgate may tweak his lineup, but even with changes, the Three Lions should dominate possession and create enough chances to cover the spread. Serbia's best hope? Keep it tight for as long as possible and pray for something off a counter.

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