Two more groups reached their conclusion on Tuesday with several big hitters in action. This is what went down. Despite another disappointing display, advanced as Group C winners following a dull 0-0 draw against in Cologne.
England made just one change to their opening two games, with Conor Gallagher replacing Trent Alexander-Arnold in midfield and sitting ahead of Declan Rice in a 4-1-4-1 system. However, the same ponderous problems plagued in the early going despite Bukayo Saka finding the net and had his effort ruled out for offside. That was as close as they came to the opener and there were some scattered boos from a section of fans as they made their way off at half-time with the scores level as Kobbie Mainoo was brought in for Gallagher to shake things up for the second half.
That helped bring a little more urgency to the performance and they came close when Manchester City team-mates Phil Foden and John Stones combined to see the defenderās effort scrambled to safety which was as close as either side came to a winner. Gareth Southgateās sideās opponents in the next round are, as yet, undetermined, while join them in advancing as one of the best third-place finishers after an unbeaten group stage. In the second scoreless stalemate of the night from Group C, booked their place in the next round after narrowly edging out .
Serbiaās Predrag RajkovicĢ was the busier of the two goalkeepers in the first half and was on hand on several occasions to keep at bay. When.
