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Kane's Brace Secures England's Unbeaten World Cup Qualifying Campaign
16 Nov
Summary
- England beat Albania 2-0 in final World Cup qualifier
- Harry Kane scored a second-half double to secure the win
- England did not concede a goal or lose a game in qualifying

On November 16, 2025, England secured their spot at the 2026 World Cup with a 2-0 victory over Albania in their final qualifying match. The Three Lions' performance was far from convincing, recording their lowest first-half expected goals value (0.29 xG) under manager Thomas Tuchel's tenure.
However, a second-half double from captain Harry Kane sparked the team into life and ensured England remained unbeaten throughout the qualifying campaign, without conceding a single goal. Substitutes played a key role, with Bukayo Saka's diverted corner leading to Kane's first goal in the 74th minute. Moments later, Marcus Rashford's inch-perfect cross from the left was headed home by Kane to secure the win.
Despite the unconvincing display, England were fortunate to maintain their unblemished record in Group K, as Albania had posed a greater threat before the opening goal. Goalkeeper Dean Henderson was forced into making three saves, equaling the total faced by Jordan Pickford across all seven of England's other qualifiers combined.
With the 2026 World Cup draw set to take place on December 5 in Washington, Tuchel now has until March to consider his options and address the selection issues that remain for the national team.




