England to kick off their World Cup Qualifying campaign against Ukraine
- Aimee

- Mar 3
- 2 min read
England take on Ukraine at Mardan Stadyumu on Tuesday 3rd March, in the World Cup Qualifiers at 5:00pm. The game will be available to watch on ITVX and ITV4.

What's at Stake:
The opening game of Group A3 sees Ukraine take on England in a key early match in the race for a top-three finish. This would secure a place in the next qualification round. Group A3 consists of Spain, England, Ukraine and Iceland. League A groups are competitive, with automatic qualification and play-off places up for grabs.
The home side: Ukraine
Ukraine enter this match aiming to build momentum and continue their progress at the top level of `European competition. With a squad built around a committed domestic core and several players gaining valuable experience in competitive European leagues, they will be determined to begin their campaign with a disciplined and confident performance. Playing away from home presents a challenge, but Ukraine will look to start strongly and grow into the game.
The away side: England
England enter this match aiming to build momentum and reinforce their status as one of Europe's leading sides. With a squad packed full of international experience and players competing at the highest level in domestic leagues, they will be determined to begin their campaign with a confident and controlled performance. Whether playing at home or away, England will look to impose themselves early and set the tempo from the first whistle.
Head-to-Head & Form:
This fixture marks an important early meeting between Ukraine and England in World Cup qualifying, setting the tone for the rest of the group campaign. With limited recent competitive head-to-head history between the two sides at this level, both teams will be eager to seize the initiative and lay down an early marker.
What to Expect:
This is a crucial match for both Ukraine and England if they want to remain firmly in contention for top spot in the group. With qualification points at a premium, neither side can afford to drop momentum at this stage of the campaign.




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