June 8, 2025
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Angia in the following once played the selection match in 2009 … Ukraine!

Today there will be a match of the selection tournament of the World Cup, in which the team of England will play on the departure with the national team of Andorra.

The last time the British lost the qualification match to the World Cup in 2010. The national team, which last defeated England, was Ukraine in the then Dnipropetrovsk.

Since then, England has played 33 matches in which she won 25 times and has played 8 times.

England in the qualifying cycle of the World Cup after defeat in Ukraine:

CCS-2010:

  • England – Belarus 3: 0

CCS-2014:

  • Moldova – England 0: 5
  • England – Ukraine 1: 1
  • England-San Marino 5: 0
  • Poland – England 1: 1
  • San Marino-England 0: 8
  • Montenegro – England 1: 1
  • England – Moldova 4: 0
  • Ukraine is England 0: 0
  • England – Montenegro 4: 1
  • England – Poland 2: 0

CCS-2018:

  • Slovakia – England 0: 1
  • England – Malta 2: 0
  • Slovenia – England 0: 0
  • England – Scotland 3: 0
  • England – Lithuania 2: 0
  • Scotland – England 2: 2
  • Malta – England 0: 4
  • England – Slovakia 2: 1
  • England – Slovenia 1: 0
  • Lithuania – England 0: 1

CCS-2022:

  • England-San Marino 5: 0
  • Albania – England 0: 2
  • England – Poland 2: 1
  • Hungary – England 0: 4
  • England – Andorra 4: 0
  • Poland – England 1: 1
  • Andorra – England 0: 5
  • England – Hungary 1: 1
  • England – Albania 5: 0
  • San Marino-England 0:10

CCS-2026:

  • England – Albania 2: 0
  • England – Latvia 3: 0

You’d have to go back to 2010 for england Last Loss in a World Cup Qualifier 🗓️⏮️ pic.twitter.com/yfvkv7sdjd

– Livescore (@livescore) June 7, 2025

Source: Sport.ua

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