Serbia National Football Team faced Wales National Football Team in the Group D of the Qualification of the Europe on June 11. The match ended in a stalemate, with the final scoreline reading 1-1.
Momentum changed on the 35th minute when Aaron Ramsey converted the penalty, giving Wales the lead. This was followed by a goal from Aleksandar Mitrovic, setting the final scoreline at 1-1.
7 months after their last meeting in Europe Qualification Group D, a sense of anticipation builds as Serbia and Wales square off once more. In their last encounter, neither side could break the deadlock, ending in a 1-1 draw. Serbia National Football Team's last outing ended in a victory over Georgia in Europe Qualification Group D on March 24, setting the tone for this upcoming clash. Their recent victory has come with a cost though, as their defensive frailties have been apparent as they have allowed goals in six consecutive home matches.
Wales come into this fixture having played out a series of four draws against Ireland, Serbia, Georgia and Austria, keeping their unbeaten run alive at five matches.
Serbia National Football Team and Wales National Football Team meet in Europe Qualification Group D with their goal-scorers and playmakers ready to take on pivotal roles. The attacking efforts of Serbia have been driven by Dusan Tadic, the team’s primary goal threat, and Aleksandar Mitrovic, both of whom have delivered in crucial moments. Tadic has emerged as Serbia’s leading scorer in Europe Qualification Group D this season, netting four goals. Filip Kostic, Branislav Ivanovic and Mijat Gacinovic have made their presence felt as well, chipping in with decisive contributions in attack.
Meanwhile, Wales’s attacking options have been bolstered by Gareth Bale, the team’s top scorer, and Joe Allen, both of whom have contributed crucial goals. Bale leads Wales’s scoring charts in Europe Qualification Group D this season with four goals. Supporting them is Sam Vokes, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Wales’s attack.
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We are updating team formations and line-ups for Serbia - Wales in real time.
Serbia kicked off the game with Vladimir Stojkovic, Branislav Ivanovic, Aleksandar Kolarov, Matija Nastasic, Antonio Rukavina, Jagos Vukovic, Filip Kostic who got substituted by Aleksandar Prijovic on the 67th minute, Nemanja Matic, Luka Milivojevic who got substituted by Nemanja Gudelj on the 63rd minute, Dusan Tadic and Aleksandar Mitrovic as starters, with Aleksandar Prijovic, Aleksandar Jovanovic, Predrag Rajkovic, Milos Kosanovic, Stefan Mitrovic, Ivan Obradovic, Uros Spajic, Mijat Gacinovic, Nemanja Gudelj, Aleksandar Katai, Andrija Pavlovic and Zoran Tosic on the bench.
Wales's starting eleven were Wayne Hennessey, James Chester, Ben Davies, Christian Gunter, Ashley Richards, Ashley Williams, Joe Allen, David Edwards who got substituted by Emyr Huws on the 73rd minute, Joe Ledley, Aaron Ramsey and Sam Vokes who got substituted by Thomas Lawrence on the 86th minute, with Lee Evans, Daniel James, Gethin Jones, Tom Lockyer, Marley Watkins, Owain Fon Williams, Danny Ward, Joe Walsh, Emyr Huws, Tom Bradshaw, Thomas Lawrence and Harry Wilson on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card five times throughout the game. Vladimir Stojkovic, Luka Milivojevic, Joe Allen, Ashley Richards and Nemanja Matic were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met once since November 2016. They met on November 12, 2016, during the Group D of the Qualification of the Europe, finishing in a 1-1 draw. As things stand, Serbia and Wales are evenly matched in their recent head-to-head encounters.
Serbia are coming off a win in their last match against Georgia, while Wales are currently on a run of four straight draws, including level games against Ireland, Serbia, Georgia and Austria in their last four outings. Overall, Serbia have won nine of their last nineteen matches, losing six and drawing four, while Wales have won eight of their last twenty matches, losing six and drawing six.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Serbia and Wales in real time. You can watch the goals by Aaron Ramsey and Aleksandar Mitrovic as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Serbia - Wales are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.