England book 2026 World Cup spot with 5-0 win over Latvia


Harry Kane helped fire England to the 2026 FIFA World Cup finals after a 5-0 win against Latvia on a night Thomas Tuchel was teased by fans.

Captain Kane returned from injury to score twice in the first-half amid a remarkable start to the season, now with 21 goals in 13 games for club and country.

The two in Riga, which took his international tally to 76 and came after Anthony Gordon's classy opener, ensured Tuchel's side will be in North America next summer, becoming the first European team to qualify.

An own goal from Maksims Tonisevs and a late Eberechi Eze strike made it a night to remember for England.

Harry Kane scored twice for England in Riga.
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Tuchel has done the first part of his job in getting England to the tournament and if they continue the upward trajectory shown in the last three matches, they will be contenders to win it, with the German facing the prospect of becoming the man to finally end 60 years of hurt.

That would certainly be enough to get him back in the good books of England fans, who teased him throughout the evening.

Taunts of "we sing when we want," and "are we loud enough for you?" plus a range of others came after the German criticised the Wembley atmosphere during Thursday's friendly against Wales.

There were scenes of unified celebrations at the end, though, as England, who have won all six of their Group K qualifiers without conceding a goal, secured qualification for their eighth successive World Cup.

Kane, who had a goal disallowed for offside after just 43 seconds, could have started the fun in the sixth minute as he flashed an effort wide at the near post after good work from Gordon down the left.

Gordon looked England's best attacking outlet and he delivered a brilliant piece of quality to open the scoring in the 26th minute.

John Stones sent him clear down the left and he cut inside to beat one man, shifted the ball across another and then curled into the bottom corner from just inside the area.

England doubled their lead on the stroke of half-time and there was a sense of inevitability about it as Kane came to the party.

The ball fell kindly to him after a clearance hit Bukayo Saka and he drilled in a low effort from 20 yards for his 75th international goal.

76 came in first-half injury time as he converted a penalty, which was awarded after VAR spotted a shirt-pull on him at a corner.

England had done the heavy lifting and went in search of more goals after the break.

Their fourth came in the 56th minute when Djed Spence's wicked cross bounced off Tonisevs' leg and into the back of the net.

Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford ensured he kept a ninth successive clean sheet with a flying save from Eduards Daskevics' shot.

Kane was then denied a hat-trick when a clever corner routine saw him pull away to the edge of the area to receive the ball but his shot was saved by the legs of Krisjanis Zviedris.

Eze completed the scoring in the 86th minute when he glided into the area and found the bottom corner.