England is among the favorites to win the European Championship and end its long wait for a first major trophy since the 1966 World Cup. Gareth Southgate’s team begins its campaign against Serbia in Group C on Sunday. There are concerns about potential fan violence. Police have deemed the game “high risk,” and beer sales at the stadium will be low-alcohol only. Kickoff is at 9 p.m. local time (1900 GMT) on Sunday. Here’s what to know about the match:
Match facts
— Excluding penalty shootouts, England has lost only one of
its last 18 games in the European Championship. The Three Lions, of course,
suffered the heartbreak of losing on spot kicks to Italy in the final of the
last edition of the tournament in 2021 at Wembley Stadium.
— England’s hopes could rest on Jude Bellingham, who has
just completed a dream debut season at Real Madrid after winning the Spanish
title and Champions League.
— Serbia striker Aleksandar Mitrovic is coming off an
outstanding first season in Saudi Arabia with Al-Hilal, where he won a league
and cup double — beating Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr to the title.
— This could be Southgate’s final tournament in charge of
England, with his contract due to expire after the Euros. He led his team to
the semifinals of the World Cup in 2018 and the final of the Euros but admits
failure to win a trophy this time would likely end his reign.
Team news
— The fitness of John Stones has been a focal point, not
least because England had to leave defensive stalwart Harry Maguire out of the
squad because of a calf injury. Stones missed training through illness earlier
in the week but was back on Thursday. Southgate could play Liverpool right back
Trent Alexander-Arnold as holding midfielder alongside Declan Rice.
By the numbers
— Harry Kane, John Stones and Kyle Walker are playing in
their fifth major tournament for England.
— Serbia scored 15 goals in qualifying for the Euros and
five of them came from headers.
— Kane is England’s all-time leading scorer with 63 goals
for his country — but he is still waiting for his first trophy at club or
international level.
— Mitrovic scored 28 goals in all competitions for Al-Hilal
— behind only Ronaldo (35) as the top scorer in the Saudi League.
— Eleven members of Southgate’s squad, including Chelsea
forward Cole Palmer, have been selected for a major tournament for the first
time.
— 80,000 liters of beer will be available to fans in
Gelsenkirchen, organizers have said.
What they’re saying
— “Their last friendly showed us that no one is invincible.
We watched the match against Iceland, and there is definitely something to
learn from them because they have beaten England at Wembley in front of 80,000
people. Anything is possible.” — Serbia forward Dusan Vlahovic.
— “I’m a better manager than I was six months ago and a year ago, but time will tell if that’s going to translate into results. We’re here to win which we know is a complicated journey and the first objective is to qualify.” — England manager Gareth Southgate. AP