England vs Latvia: Preview, predictions and lineups

  • England host Latvia in second game of 2026 World Cup qualifying
  • Thomas Tuchel era started with 2-0 win over Albania
  • Latvia beat Andorra 1-0 to kick-off qualifying campaign
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England's second game of 2026 World Cup qualifying takes place on Monday night as they face off against Latvia for the very first time.

The Thomas Tuchel era started off with an impressively controlled 2-0 victory over Albania on Friday night, although the German noted that there's plenty more to come from his side post-match. While the Three Lions didn't exactly thrill against a deep-lying defence, they performed with the synergy and cohesiveness of a club side.

The signs were doubtlessly positive, and Tuchel's side are bound to enjoy themselves on Monday night.

Latvia entered World Cup qualifying as the 140th-ranked nation in the world, sitting in between Burundi and the Dominican Republic, but their campaign started with a 1-0 win away at Andorra (171st-ranked).

The visitors are led by former Italy U21 coach Paolo Nicolato, and they'll relish the occasion no matter the scoreline.

Here is 90min's guide to England vs Latvia.


What time does England vs Latvia kick-off?

  • Location: London, England
  • Stadium: Wembley Stadium
  • Date: Monday 24 March
  • Kick-off Time: 19:45 GMT / 14:45 ET / 11:45 PT
  • Referee: Orel Grinfeld (ISR)
  • VAR: Ziv Adler (ISR)

England vs Latvia H2H Record (last five games)

This is the first meeting between England and Latvia.


Current form (all competitions)

England

Latvia

England 2-0 Albania - 21/03/25

Andorra 0-1 Latvia - 21/03/25

England 5-0 Ireland - 17/11/24

Latvia 1-2 Armenia - 17/11/24

Greece 0-3 England - 14/11/24

North Macedonia 1-0 Latvia - 14/11/24

Finland 1-3 England - 13/10/2

Faroe Islands 1-1 Latvia - 13/10/24

England 1-2 Greece - 10/10/24

Latvia 0-3 North Macedonia - 10/10/24


How to watch England vs Latvia on TV and live stream

Country

TV channel/live stream

United Kingdom

ITV 1, ITVX, STV, STV Player, UTV

United States

fuboTV, Foxsports.com, ViX, FOX Sports App, Fox Sports 2

Canada

DAZN Canada


England team news

Anthony Gordon
Anthony Gordon has withdrawn from the England squad / Robin Jones/GettyImages

Tuchel singled out England's two starting wingers for criticism on Friday night, but the new England boss has been hamstrung by the hip injury Anthony Gordon suffered late on against Albania. With Gordon withdrawing from the squad, Marcus Rashford could retain his place down the left, but there's likely to be a change on the opposite flank.

Jarrod Bowen is in contention to start in place of Phil Foden.

There should be more changes from Friday night's XI with Tuchel keen to see as much of his squad as possible. Dean Henderson, Marc Guehi, Levi Colwill and Dominic Solanke are among those who didn't feature on Tuchel's debut but should either start or appear off the bench against Latvia.


England predicted lineup vs Latvia

England predicted lineup vs Latvia (4-2-3-1): Henderson; James, Guehi, Colwill, Lewis-Skelly; Jones, Rice; Bowen, Bellingham, Rashford; Kane.


Latvia team news

Paolo Nicolato
Paolo Nicolato will lead Latvia at Wembley / Maurizio Lagana/GettyImages

The Latvian squad is laden with unfamiliar names, with the bulk of those visiting Wembley on Monday night plying their trade in second and third tiers across Europe.

They have no fresh injury concerns from their slender victory over Andorra on Friday. Deniss Melniks was withdrawn at half-time but for tactical reasons.


Latvia predicted lineup vs England

Latvia predicted lineup vs England (4-3-3): Zviedris; Jurkovskis, Balodis, Cernomordijs; Savalnieks, Melniks, Savaljevs, Ciganiks; Zelenkovs, Ikaunieks; Gutkovskis.


England vs Latvia score prediction

We can expect the visitors to at least attempt to contain Tuchel's side with a compact, deep defence, but England showed against Albania that they've got the tools to penetrate.

Latvia, in short, aren't particularly good, and we shouldn't expect them to put up much resistance against a star-studded England team now led by one of the world's best managers. Friday was about controlled efficiency, and the hosts should be similarly measured while racking up the score.

Prediction: England 5-0 Latvia


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