Latvia vs England Betting Tips, Score Prediction and Head-to-Head Record

England can make a massive step toward World Cup qualification by beating Latvia in Riga on Tuesday night. If Serbia win, it would propel to move the Three Lions on

Latvia vs England Betting Tips, Score Prediction and Head-to-Head Record
  • PublishedOctober 11, 2025

England can make a massive step toward World Cup qualification by beating Latvia in Riga on Tuesday night.

If Serbia win, it would propel to move the Three Lions on to 18 points from six gamesan amount that could allow them to qualify with four games remaining If Serbia did not beat Albania and Andorra in the month of March.

England -which is believed to have an 12.5 percent chance of winning the next World Cup — will head to Riga as the biggest favourites to defeat Latvia which are ranked placed 137th on the FIFA Men’s World Rankings.

Thomas Tuchel’s men can be as small as 1/40 according to certain bookmakers, but they can be found for 1/16 if you look online.

The best price for the odds of a Latvia winning is 50/1 and the draw is placed at 14/1.

Latvia Vs England match odds

  • Latvia 50/1
  • Draw 14/1
  • England 1/16

Latvia Vs England betting tips

With England being so heavily favored and heavily favored, the majority of attention will be focused on the handicap markets.

England defeated England in the rematch with a 3-0 win at Wembley -an outcome that was an accurate reflection of the match based on xG score that were 3.44 in addition to 0.29.

If you think England to prevail with three goals or more you can pick 4/6 on England -2, and England 3 is available at 6/4.

We think England 2 could be worth the price, but I would not be tempted to go higher in handicap betting. Latvia have lost only with three goals or less in their previous 21 games (3-0 against England and 3-0 against North Macedonia, 4-1 vs Armenia and 4-0 against Turkey and 5-0 against Croatia).

But, these numbers don’t indicate that a majority players from Latvia’s opposition are far less threatening as Tuchel’s England. Latvia faced Lithuania and the Faroe Islands as well as Lithuania at last year’s Baltic Cup and were in Tier C in the most recent edition of the Nations League, before being exiled.

England to beat Latvia nil at 4/9 is also a solid bet when you consider that they’ve maintained seven clean sheets over eight matches, while Latvia have been blank for 11 times in their recent 21 games.

In other markets, Harry Kane is the most likely to score the first, while he’s 8/13 to score anytime with odds of 3/1 that he will score more than two goals. If he is able to start — and it is likely that he will even if he missed the 3-0 victory over Wales due to a knockand all the options are appealing.

Kane – who ranked 13th in 2025 Ballon d’Or vote -was averaging five shots during the time England defeated Latvia by 3-0 in Wembley in March. He is in awe this season with 18 goals scored in ten fixtures with Bayern Munich.

Latvia against England right score prediction

Based on the odds for betting on the market for correct scores betting on the correct score market, bookies believe that the most likely outcome would be 3-1 to England and are valued at 23/5. However the odds of 2-0 in England is 5/1, and the odds for 4-0 are 11/2.

A 1-0 victory for Latvia could be priced at 90/1. All other correctly scored games that result in home victories are at least 150/1.

We are in agreement with the betting houses that 3-0 to England will be the best outcome. We have a prediction.

England captain Harry Kane pictured at the 2022 FIFA World Cup

Latvia against England head-to-head record

England Latvia and Latvia have only met one time. The 3-0 victory in March in the favor of England against Latvia at Wembley is their very first game played against one another.

Latvia is currently 133 positions lower than England according to the FIFA Men’s World Rankings and have only been able to qualify for one major event as an independent country. It happened at Euro 2004 where they exited in the group stage, falling to Czech Republic and the Netherlands however they managed to hold Germany to the score of 0-0 in Portugal.

In comparison, England have featured at 27 major international competitions and have won the World Cup in 1966 and making it to in the semifinals at the previous two European Championships.

Latvia against England team news

Kane was absent from the victory against Wales however is expected to be back in Riga. The England captain was unable to play on Thursday because of a slight injury but all indications are that Kane will be available to take the starting spot in on the front.

Bukayo Saka scored the third England goal in the game against Wales with a strike that allowed him to become the top-scoring Arsenal England international ever. He is likely to remain in the starting in the XI.

For Latvia the forward in form Marko Regza is expected to continue leading the line. Regza has netted four times in the most recent six appearances for the club and is seen as the main offensive threat.

Janis Ikaunieks continues to be a vital player in the team although Ikaunieks hasn’t scored a goal for Latvia for nearly two years. He is ranked eighth in Latvia’s all-time scoring list, with 12 goals.

Latvia against England predicted XI starting lineups

Latvia (5-4-1): Zviedris; Ciganiks, Balodis, Cernomordijs, Melniks, Jurkovskis; Daskevics, Vapne, Zelenkovs, Varslavans; Sits.

England (4-2-3-1): Pickford; Konsa, Guehi, Stones, Lewis-Skelly; Rice, Anderson; Saka, Eze, Rogers; Kane.