Group K
Latvia: 1. Zviedris, 2. Balodis, 5. Černomordijs, 10. Ikaunieks J.( till 75'), 13. Jurkovskis, 14. Ciganiks, 15. Zelenkovs Dmitrijs, 16. Jaunzems, 22. Saveljevs A.( till 82'), 9. Gutkovskis( till 75'), 8. Varslavans( till 90')
Substitution: 7. Dašķevičs(from 75'), 18. Regza(from 75'), 17. Vapne(from 82'), 20. Maksims(from 90')
Bench: 12. Orols, 23. Matrevics, 3. Jagodinskis, 6. Penkevics, 11. Žaleiko, 21. Melniks, 4. Grabovskis, 19. Melnis
Yellow Cards: Ciganiks 50', Varslavans 69', Černomordijs 84'
Albania: 1. Strakosha, 2. Balliu, 3. Mitaj, 15. Kumbulla, 18. Ismajli, 6. Shehu, 8. Asllani K., 14. Laci( till 69'), 21. Hoxha Ar.( till 60'), 7. Manaj( till 82'), 22. Broja A.( till 82')
Substitution: 17. Muci E.(from 60'), 10. Bajrami N.(from 69'), 11. Uzuni(from 82'), 19. Daku(from 82')
Bench: 12. Kastrati E., 23. Sherri, 4. Hysaj, 5. Bajrami Adrian, 13. Aliji, 16. Berisha M., 20. Ramadani, 9. Asani
England made it six points from two matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, comfortably defeating Albania and Latvia to take an early lead in Group K
England began their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign with a convincing win over Albania
Ukraine national team managed to win a crucial match against Albania in the Nations League
Ukrainian national team began its journey in the 2024/25 Nations League with a defeat
Spain became the first team at Euro 2024 to show a 100 percent result at the group stage
Croatia failed to finish their comeback in today's Euro-2024 game with Albania
Albania stunned Italy with a goal after only 23 seconds of the game, yet this was not enough to defeat the reigning European champions