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England 3-0 Wales: Saka scores stunner in comfortable friendly win

SoccerNews in Editorial, General Soccer News 9 Oct 2025

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England’s fast start against Wales secured a 3-0 friendly win for the hosts at Wembley Stadium on Thursday.

Anthony Gordon almost broke the deadlock 78 seconds into the match from a tight angle on the right but was kept out by Karl Darlow’s outstretched leg.

From the resulting corner, Morgan Rogers found the breakthrough; Marc Guehi did brilliantly to keep John Stones’ nod down in play before pulling it back for the Aston Villa midfielder to guide into the bottom-left corner for his first England goal.

His club team-mate, Ollie Watkins, then doubled their lead in the 11th minute. Wales failed to clear their lines, and the forward, who replaced the injured Harry Kane in the starting line-up, rifled in from close range after a scramble in the box.

Wales’ poor start was compounded 20 minutes in when Bukayo Saka cut inside from the right before curling a stunning effort into the top-left corner.

England almost had a fourth before the break after the impressive Elliot Anderson played a pacey ball across the face of goal, but Watkins blazed wide from yards out before colliding with the post.

Rogers could have had a second after the break, but under pressure from Joe Rodon, he fired against the crossbar before Jordan Pickford did well to keep out David Brooks’ low strike at the other end.

Pickford was alert again to push Chris Mepham’s header away from goal later on, but that was the closest Wales came, while Gordon saw late chances go begging.

Data Debrief: Quick out of the blocks

England scored three goals inside the opening 20 minutes of a match for the first time since November 1987 against Yugoslavia, and that fast start served them well here.

In fact, Rogers’ third-minute goal was the Three Lions’ earliest goal since Luke Shaw scored after two minutes against Italy in the Euro 2020 final.

It also consigned Wales to their biggest half-time deficit since October 2018 against Spain (also 3-0 in a friendly).

England continued to push in the second half without reward, but they finished the match with 3.01 expected goals (xG) to Wales’ 0.53, with the hosts having 17 shots to their visitors’ 10.

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