Latvia vs England odds, betting tips and predictions

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  • Ladbrokes previews the 2026 World Cup qualification match between Latvia and England

  • With Harry Kane set to return from injury, he's tipped to score

  • England predicted to keep another clean sheet, on Jordan Pickford's 80th cap

The 2026 World Cup is approaching over the horizon, and England continue their preparations for next summer's showpiece in North America when they travel to play Latvia on Tuesday, aiming to prolong their 100% record in World Cup qualification.

After our England vs Wales bet builder successfully landed, Ladbrokes runs through its odds, betting tips and predictions as the Three Lions look to follow up that win with another three points as they edge closer to securing qualification.

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2026 World Cup qualification: Latvia vs England odds, betting tips and prediction

Harry Kane to score anytime

Harry Kane missed England's 3-0 win over Wales with an injury picked up playing for Bayern, but Tuchel was positive about the skipper's chances of playing in Riga. That would be timely as Ollie Watkins, who filled in with a goal but later injured himself colliding with the post, has withdrawn from the squad.

Kane had started all six games in Tuchel's reign up to that point, scoring five goals. The England captain has been in sensational form this season for the Bundesliga champions, scoring 18 goals in 10 games in all competitions this season, and we're backing him to get on the scoresheet again in Latvia - just as he did against the same opponents at Wembley.

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Bukayo Saka to have 2+ shots on target

Tuchel has shown he likes to stick with a winning formula, so after his performance against Wales it's likely that Bukayo Saka will get the nod to start again. The Arsenal winger was electric at Wembley, capping his man-of-the-match performance with a stunning curling effort into the top corner.

The two-time England Player of the Year is a constant driving force on the right hand side, establishing an excellent connection with Kane, and we're tipping Saka to follow up his goal with two shots on target against Latvia.

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England to keep a clean sheet

England are yet to concede a single goal in their five World Cup qualifying games, and showed more encouraging signs of solidity by keeping a clean sheet against a Wales side featuring Premier League-calibre attackers such as Brennan Johnson and Harry Wilson.

It's now six clean sheets in seven for Tuchel, with one of those coming in a 3-0 win over Latvia at Wembley. We reckon the Three Lions keep another clean sheet in Riga, which would appropriately mark Jordan Pickford's 80th cap.

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England to score 4+ goals

Things are starting to click for this England team, with Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson growing in confidence as a midfield pair, while Tuchel is getting the desired energy from wingers Saka, Anthony Gordon, Marcus Rashford and the injured Noni Madueke too. With Kane coming back into the mix, the attacking options look fearsome and there's plenty of competition for the World Cup squad.

On their previous away trip, England put together the most complete performance of Tuchel's reign in a 5-0 thumping of Serbia. They were three goals up in twenty minutes against Wales, and we think that another fast start could be on the cards again. We're predicting England to win in our international break acca, and for this bet builder we're backing them to grab 4 or more goals.

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How do I watch Latvia vs England?

Latvia vs England can be watched on ITV1, with kick-off set for 7.45pm in Riga.

Can I bet on Latvia vs England?

Ladbrokes are offering customers the chance to bet on a number of markets, including match result, goalscorers and stats such as shots on target.

Who are the favourites for the 2026 World Cup?

Spain are the current favourites to win the World Cup, followed by England and France.
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