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England and Wales Set for Historic Showdown at Wembley

Wembley, England — England and Wales are preparing to clash in a historic international friendly on Thursday night at Wembley Stadium. This match marks the 105th encounter between the two rival nations.
The Three Lions are coming off a strong showing in World Cup qualifiers, having won their last two matches against Andorra and Serbia. The team’s head coach, Thomas Tuchel, is eager to build on this momentum despite several key absences.
England will be missing crucial players like Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, and Harry Kane, who is sidelined due to an ankle injury. Kane’s absence has shifted the focus to younger talents, including Nico O'Reilly, who could make his international debut at left-back. Meanwhile, John Stones is expected to return to the squad, strengthening the defense.
On the Welsh side, manager Craig Bellamy faces his own challenges with the withdrawal of veteran midfielder Aaron Ramsey due to injury. Wales will also be without Daniel James. In their place, Cardiff City players Isaak Davies and Rubin Colwill have received call-ups to bolster the squad.
Despite these challenges, Wales features several Premier League regulars like Ben Davies and Kieffer Moore, who has been in great form, scoring in his last two international matches. Moore aims to achieve a milestone by making it three consecutive appearances on the scoresheet.
Historically, England holds a dominant record over Wales, having scored 14 goals while conceding just one in their last seven meetings. This trend continues to bolster expectations for a solid performance from the Three Lions on home soil, especially given Wales’ struggles away from home.
The match is set for October 10, 2025, with kickoff scheduled for 7:45 PM local time. Betting odds currently favor England significantly, reflecting their recent form and home advantage.
As excitement builds for this rivalry match, fans are hopeful for an entertaining display and a chance to witness history unfold at Wembley.