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Published 07 June 2024 5 min read
England Men's Senior Team

Match Report: England 0-1 Iceland

Written by:

James Reid

International Match Friendlies 1
Friday 07 June, 07:45 PM Wembley Stadium
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HT: 0 - 1
Iceland
  • J. Þorsteinsson (12′)
  • S. Ingason (46′)
  • H. Haraldsson (79′)
  • K. Finnsson (81′)
08 Jun 2024 3:18

Highlights: England 0-1 Iceland


Watch the best of the action from Wembley as Three Lions suffer defeat

The Three Lions suffer defeat at Wembley in their final game before EURO 2024

Declan Rice gets things moving through midfield
Declan Rice gets things moving through midfield

Jon Dagur Thorsteinsson’s first-half strike fired Iceland to a 1-0 win over England at Wembley.

In their last match before UEFA EURO 2024, the Three Lions had most of the play but failed to find a cutting edge.

Cole Palmer, Harry Kane and Phil Foden all came close for England but there was no way through the Icelandic defence on Friday night in the capital.

Thorsteinsson clinically took his chance early in the first half to give Iceland the lead, and the visitors saw the game out to take victory.

Gareth Southgate’s men will now travel to Germany ahead of EURO 2024, where they open their campaign against Serbia on Sunday 16 June.

The Three Lions started on the front foot and dominated the opening ten minutes without troubling Hakon Rafn Valdimarsson in the Iceland goal.

Anthony Gordon created the best opportunity in the opening stages as he beat two defenders on a mazy dribble but the winger could not find another white shirt with his cross.

Instead it was Iceland who found a sight of goal from which they took the lead after 12 minutes.

 Harry Kane in action for England against Iceland
Harry Kane in action for England against Iceland

Hakon Arnar Haraldsson drove down the pitch unmarked after being released over the halfway line before he found Thorsteinsson, who cut inside and fired past Aaron Ramsdale.

England looked to hit back immediately and almost did so through Gordon after the winger was played in behind by excellent work from Harry Kane to turn his man in the centre circle, but Gordon’s shot was high and wide.

Palmer was the next to have a sight of goal after good pressure from Declan Rice forced Iceland ‘keeper Valdimarsson to scuff a clearance but Palmer’s shot was deflected wide.

The best chance of the half then fell to Kane just before the half hour mark, as the striker fired over from close range inside the box from a Palmer cross following patient build-up from the Three Lions.

Iceland almost doubled their lead as half time approached, with only a brave block from Marc Guehi getting in the way of a rasping drive from Arnor Ingvi Traustason.

England started quickly after the restart, Kane flicking a header just wide inside a minute from a Gordon cross before Phil Foden curled an effort just wide of the post minutes later.

Palmer then had the next in a flurry of early England chances, as he latched onto a superb through ball from Kane but his shot was fired into the side netting from a tight angle.

Palmer was played through again minutes later, running onto a pass from Rice, but the attacker was shepherded wide of the target by the onrushing Valdimarsson.

The visitors then had a gilt-edged chance to grab another as Haraldsson broke in behind the England defence and squared to Thorsteinsson, who lost his footing at the crucial moment.

Southgate made four changes just after the hour and two combined for another chance, as Trent Alexander-Arnold raced down the right and crossed for Ivan Toney in the box, whose shot was just wide.

Ramsdale was then forced into action for the first time in the second half to push a looping effort from distance over the bar.

Alexander-Arnold and Toney combined again as the former whipped in a dangerous free-kick which the latter narrowly headed off target.

England continued to push for an equaliser, Kobbie Mainoo the next to come close as he curled an effort from the edge of the box just wide of the post.

As the clock ticked into stoppage time, Alexander-Arnold came inches away from an equaliser when his cross was deflected just wide of the post before Joe Gomez’s strike from outside of the box was off target.

Match Line Up

England: 1 Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal), 2 Kyle Walker (Manchester City), 3 Kieran Trippier (Newcastle United), 4 Declan Rice (Arsenal), 5 John Stones (Manchester City), 6 Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace), 7 Cole Palmer (Chelsea), 8 Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United), 9 Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), 10 Phil Foden (Manchester City), 11 Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United)

Substitutes: 15 Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa) for Stones 46’, 19 Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) for Walker 64’, 12 Joe Gomez (Liverpool) for Trippier 64’, 17 Ivan Toney (Brentford) for Kane 64’, 25 Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) for Gordon 64’, 21 Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace) for Palmer 77’

Subs not used: 13 Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), 14 Jarell Quansah (Liverpool), 16 Conor Gallagher (Chelsea), 18 Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa), 20 Jarrod Bowen (West Ham United), 22 Jordan Pickford (Everton), 23 Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace), 24 James Trafford (Burnley)

Goals:

Yellow Cards:

Coach: Gareth Southgate

Iceland: 12 Hakon Rafn Valdimarsson, 5 Sverrir Ingason, 6 Daniel Leo Gretarsson, 7 Johann Gudmundsson, 9 Jon Dagur Thorsteinsson, 10 Hakon Arnar Haraldsson, 14 Kolbeinn Finnsson, 15 Bjarki Steinn Bjarkason, 18 Mikael Anderson, 21 Arnor Ingvi Trautason, 22 Andri Gudjohnsen

Substitutes: 16 Stefan Teitur Thordarson for Anderson 64’, 19 Isak Bergmann Johannesson for Haraldsson 83’, 8 Arnor Sigurdsson for Gudmundsson 83’, 17 Valgeir Fridriksson for Thorsteinsson 90’

Subs not used: 1 Elias Rafn Olafsson, 2 Alfons Sampsted, 3 Gudmundur Thorarinsson, 4 Brynjar Ingi Bjarnason, 11 Logi Tomasson, 20 Saevar Atli Magnusson, 23 Kristian Hlynsson

Goals: Thorsteinsson 12’

Yellow Cards: Ingason, Haraldsson, Finnsson

Coach: Age Fridtjof Hareide

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