England National Football Team Vs Slovakia National Football Team Lineups


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Gareth Southgate and England were moments from an embarrassing exit at Gelsenkirchen before Jude Bellingham pulled off a miraculous late rescue act and saved them at the last in the England National Football Team Vs Slovakia National Football Team Lineups match, where England struggled against Slovakia’s disciplined defence but ultimately survived through a dramatic late equaliser and winner in extra time.

Francesco Calzona continues with a powerful starting eleven for Slovakia, including Napoli’s Stanislav Lobotka, Verona’s Ondrej Duda and ex-Milan defender Milan Skriniar as well as Juraj Kucka and ex-Fiorentina’s David Hancko on defence.

No.DateCompetitionResultEngland LineupSlovakia Lineup
112 Oct 2002Euro 2004 QualifierSlovakia 1–2 EnglandData not fully availableData not fully available
230 Apr 2003FriendlyEngland 2–1 SlovakiaData not fully availableData not fully available
316 Aug 2006FriendlyEngland 4–0 SlovakiaData not fully availableData not fully available
411 Sep 2018FriendlyEngland 1–0 SlovakiaData not fully availableData not fully available
508 Sep 2017World Cup QualifierSlovakia 1–2 EnglandData not fully availableData not fully available
630 Jun 2024Euro 2024 (Round of 16)England 2–1 Slovakia (AET)Pickford; Walker, Stones, Guehi, Trippier; Mainoo, Rice; Saka, Bellingham, Foden; KaneDubravka; Pekarik, Vavro, Skriniar, Hancko; Kucka, Lobotka, Duda; Schranz, Strelec, Haraslin

England Lineup

England were second-best for much of the game and looked set for defeat, until Jude Bellingham produced an exquisite moment of magic with an incredible goal that saved them. That goal resurrected England after an otherwise dire start and set them up for a quarter-final matchup against Switzerland.

Gareth Southgate held back on making wholesale changes after such an inept performance; instead only making one switch: Kobbie Mainoo coming on in place of Conor Gallagher while James Garner could provide competition to Mainoo in central midfield position.

England began the match with an uncertain defense that was exposed in the opening 45 minutes by Ivan Schranz’s low finish past Jordan Pickford. Meanwhile, their forwards struggled to create anything and seemed disoriented in midfield until Cole Palmer arrived, which reinvigorated things considerably.

Slovakia continued their attacks, nearly adding a second when Milan Skriniar was played into position by Jozef Kusko; unfortunately however his shot was blocked. England’s midfielders proved far more effective while Joe Hart remained vigilant to defend any offensive attempts from Slovakia.

Luke Shaw performed admirably on the left flank and should continue alongside Kieran Trippier in starting lineups for tournament. If he can no longer cope with its demands and playing one match every four days, Lewis Hall or Tino Livramento should be given an opportunity to fill his spot in starting line up.

Fulham’s Josh King added another goal for England shortly after the restart, following Brooke Norton-Cuffy of Genoa and Rico Lewis of Manchester City creating the space. Kieran Gibbs then found space in which to head home another goal from England.

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PositionEnglandSlovakia
GoalkeeperJordan PickfordMartin Dúbravka
Right BackKyle WalkerPeter Pekarík
Centre BackJohn StonesDenis Vavro
Centre BackMarc GuéhiMilan Škriniar (C)
Left BackKieran TrippierDávid Hancko
Defensive MidfieldDeclan RiceJuraj Kucka
Defensive MidfieldKobbie MainooStanislav Lobotka
Right WingBukayo SakaIvan Schranz
Attacking MidfieldJude BellinghamOndrej Duda
Left WingPhil FodenLukáš Haraslín
Centre ForwardHarry Kane (C)David Strelec

Slovakia Lineup

Slovakia have had mixed results since their initial defeat against Northern Ireland, although manager Francesco Calzona remains in his job and will aim to improve on his side’s record against England which stands at one win during Group E play.

They drew 1-1 against Poland before being routed 5-0 by Spain for third in Group E with an awful goal difference. Still, Francesco Calzona plans on continuing with his side come the final group stage matchup between these teams – although chances are England may prove too strong and may win out by one winnnon the group stage play-off game.

Marek Hamsik holds the distinction of being Slovakia’s most-capped player with 97 caps to his name and 33 goals scored for their national side – being the only current squad member who has managed a hat-trick!

Hamsik scored in Slovakia’s 3-0 victory against Hungary to ensure Slovakia qualified for the last 16 in this tournament. On match day against England, he will look to add yet another goal to his impressive international tally.

Gareth Southgate has shrugged off calls for wholesale changes ahead of England’s clash against Slovakia, instead opting to keep faith with his team that started against Denmark and Slovenia.

Kobbie Mainoo replaces Connor Gallagher in midfield alongside Declan Rice while Kieran Trippier returns after recovering from an injury scare to play left back and Phil Foden retains his starting place despite an underwhelming start to this tournament.

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Head-to-Head Record

England and Slovakia meet in the Euro 2024 knockout round, both teams looking to secure a quarterfinal berth. While Gareth Southgate’s side struggled during group stage play, their confidence has been greatly boosted with Phil Foden returning after spending three weeks back home for the birth of his third child.

Slovakia, who won this tournament as Czechoslovakia in 1976, are expected to provide stiff competition. After making it all the way to Round 16 so far in Europe’s flagship youth competition and remaining undefeated throughout it all.

After an initially subpar start to the match, England found their groove in the second half and took control with two stunning strikes from Josh King and Jude Bellingham that put England ahead. Bukayo Saka sealed their win in extra time with an incredible header into the bottom corner which secured all three points and secured their entry into the last eight.

Before Bellingham scored, England had hit rock bottom under Southgate in Germany and were facing an embarrassing exit from competition. They were fortunate to avoid further encounters with Turkish referee Umut Meler who booked both Bellingham and Kobbie Mainoo within 20 minutes of play.

Gareth Southgate defied calls for wholesale changes and maintained his starting lineup. Anthony Gordon (Chelsea midfielder) and Leicester City midfielder Cole Palmer (Leicester City) return as substitutes while Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo has replaced Conor Gallagher (midfield).

Jordan Pickford starts in goal, with Kyle Walker, John Stones, Marc Guehi and Kieran Trippier starting as defenders. Mainoo and Rice partner up centrally before Foden Bellingham Kane make up the wings.

Prediction

England was on the verge of being eliminated from Euro 2024 during an inept first half against Portugal, even with their home fans silenced by their lack of creativity. But Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane saved England with an outstanding late performance that propelled them through to face Switzerland in the quarterfinals.

Slovakia will present England with a tougher challenge. Francesco Calzona’s side may not be particularly skilled in open play, but they possess a good system for baiting teams into pressing them quickly before quickly switching back into free-winger formation. If England can push high and stretch Slovakia’s experienced back four with push backs then England have an increased chance of creating chances in behind.

Kobbie Mainoo will replace Connor Gallagher as England’s midfielder after they played to a 2-2 draw against Slovenia on Thursday, amid quiet calls to drop Bellingham but Southgate instead decided to keep faith with him and add Manchester United midfielder Mainoo for added balance alongside Rice.

Ben Foden will remain in his preferred role of No 10, allowing him to dictate play and provide England with some much-needed creativity. Josh King or Cole Palmer can fill an additional attacking position on the right flank – both had impressive cameo performances against Slovenia.

England National Football Team Vs Slovakia National Football Team Lineups — Gareth Southgate and England were moments from an embarrassing exit at Gelsenkirchen before Jude Bellingham pulled off a miraculous late rescue act and saved them at the last.

England’s defensive frailties were exposed in the first half against Slovakia, so Southgate will look to strengthen their backline before facing Switzerland. Tottenham defender Kyle Walker and Chelsea midfielder Will Hughes both excelled during that match and should lead England back towards victory this time around.

CategoryEnglandSlovakia
Final Score21
Formation4-2-3-14-3-3
GoalkeeperJordan PickfordMartin Dúbravka
Right BackKyle WalkerPeter Pekarík
Centre BackJohn StonesDenis Vavro
Centre BackMarc GuéhiMilan Škriniar (C)
Left BackKieran TrippierDávid Hancko
MidfieldDeclan Rice, Kobbie MainooJuraj Kucka, Stanislav Lobotka, Ondrej Duda
Attack MidfieldBukayo Saka, Jude Bellingham, Phil FodenIvan Schranz, David Strelec, Lukáš Haraslín
StrikerHarry Kane (C)
Substitutions (Key)Toney, Eze, Konsa, GallagherBoženík, Suslov, Bero, Gyömbér

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