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England Crush Wales at Wembley Without Kane: A Three-Goal Blitz and Kane’s Injury Update

10 October 2025

England Crush Wales at Wembley Without Kane: A Three-Goal Blitz and Kane’s Injury Update
England routs Wales 3-0 at Wembley as Kane misses out with an injury.

Match Snapshot

England defeated Wales 3-0 in a friendly at Wembley, with Kane sidelined by an injury sustained while playing for Bayern Munich. The Three Lions exploded into action, netting three goals inside the first 20 minutes courtesy of Rodgers (3!), Watkins (11!), and Saka (20!).

Wales pressed modestly in the second half, but England keeper Jordan Pickford stood tall to deny attempts at 56 and 72 minutes, preserving the clean sheet as the match wore on.

The game served as a warm-up for England under German coach Thomas Tuchel ahead of the World Cup 2026 qualifying campaign, which resumes next Tuesday in Riga against Lithuania in Group 11.

England sat atop the group with 15 points from five wins, scoring 13 goals while maintaining a solid defensive record.

Kane, the captain, was absent after a knock picked up with Bayern Munich. Declan Rice wore the armband, Watkins led the forward line, and Rashford, on loan from Barcelona, came on in the second half to add attacking options when Kane left the field early in the second period.

Tuchel then made a flurry of substitutions in the second half, including the return of Ruben Loftus-Cheek to the national team after almost seven years away.

Injury update: Harry Kane

The 32-year-old Kane sustained a knock during Bayern’s 3-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt last week. He received on-field treatment before being substituted late on for Nicolas Jackson.

According to Sky Sports, Kane is currently following a specialized in-gym training program with defender Jarrell Quansah as part of his rehab plan.

Tuchel has repeatedly praised Kane, calling him among the best strikers of his generation and noting that he is performing at an elite level for both Bayern Munich and England.

Statistically, Kane has enjoyed a remarkable season so far, with 18 goals in 10 games for Bayern and 5 goals in 6 international appearances for England since the start of the year.

The Bayern forward’s return to fitness remains a priority for England as they look ahead to their next matchup against Borussia Dortmund after the international break. England also had to cope with the withdrawal of Reece James from the squad, replaced by Nico Ourioli of Manchester City.

Career highlights

Kane was born on 28 July 1993 in London and began his footballing journey at Tottenham Hotspur’s academy, where his prodigious goal-scoring talent quickly drew attention. He progressed through the Spurs ranks, eventually breaking into the first team in 2011 and gaining valuable experience through loan spells at clubs like Leicester City, Norwich City, and Millwall.

The 2014-2015 season marked his real breakthrough as Tottenham’s first-choice striker, finishing with 21 Premier League goals and earning a place in the England squad, where he has since become a central figure for the national team. Over nine seasons with Tottenham, Kane scored over 280 goals in all competitions, establishing himself as the club’s all-time leading scorer and collecting the Premier League Golden Boot on three occasions (2016, 2017, 2021).

On the international stage, Kane has captained England since 2018, starred at the 2018 World Cup, where he won the Golden Boot with 6 goals, and played a key role in England’s run to the Euro 2020 final. In 2023 he moved to Bayern Munich for €95 million, beginning a new chapter in his illustrious career. His first season with the Bavarians has continued to showcase his legendary finishing, vision, and leadership—hallmarks of one of the game’s premier forwards.

Beyond goal-scoring, Kane is celebrated for his work rate, discipline, and influence as a team leader—qualities that have helped him become a benchmark for professional conduct and performance in English football.

End note: Kane’s injury is a temporary setback; the football world remains hopeful for a swift return to full glory for both Bayern and England.

Punchline 1: If football were a satellite dish, Kane’s goals would be the clear signal—just turn the channel to 3-0 and enjoy the show.

Punchline 2: And if the doctor asked for a lighter injury, tell him Kane’s just saving the hamstring for a dramatic comeback—right after the next international break.

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Michael Whooosh

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of the England-Wales friendly?

England won 3-0 against Wales.

Who scored England’s goals?

Rodgers, Watkins, and Saka scored within the first 20 minutes.

Why was Harry Kane absent?

Kane missed the match due to an injury sustained with Bayern Munich.