Harry Kane has been cleared to play in England’s upcoming World Cup qualifying match against Latvia, setting up a key clash that could swing the team’s chances of moving into the tournament.
The game takes place in Riga, where England will face a tough opponent that could look to level the standings before the pair meets again in the playoffs.
Southgate, England’s manager, confirmed that Kane is fully fit after missing part of the season with a hamstring strain. The striker will look to bring his top‑scoring form back to the national team and help the Gunners give their side a win on the road.
The match is crucial for England. A win keeps them in contention for the championship spot in their group, while a draw would mean they have to secure a better goal difference later.
Klein and Daka have already been selected to complement the squad, but Kane’s experience and goal‑scoring talent are seen as vital for pushing the team forward. The English side will also need to handle Latvia’s defensive structure, which has held several strong teams to low scores in recent games.
England’s fans are eager to see their side perform well, especially those hoping to see Kim, the club’s striker, score again. With the match slated for next weekend, the sentiment is that every goal counts.
Should England win, it would boost their odds of qualifying for the next World Cup, a milestone the country is eager to achieve after recent setbacks.
In short: Kane fit, England ready, Latvia waiting – the road to World Cup qualification heats up, and all eyes will be on whether the striker can shine and help secure a victory.
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