We offer our best bets as England host Japan in an international friendly at Wembley on Tuesday.
England face Japan at Wembley on Tuesday in their final friendly game before the deadline to announce World Cup 2026 squads.
The Three Lions were held to a draw by Uruguay last week, while Japan recorded a fourth win in a row as they overcame Scotland 1-0 at Hampden Park.
We have put together a football betting Bet Builder for the Wembley contest that pays out at 12/1.
England v Japan Bet Builder
England to win @ 8/15
Both teams to score @ 10/11
Harry Kane to score anytime @ 10/11
Ayase Ueda to have 1+ shots on target @ 4/6
Ben White to have 1+ shots @ 5/6
Pays out at 12/1
England can sign off with victory
England were held to a draw by Uruguay last week but on the balance of play they were unfortunate not to win, despite putting in a sub-par performance.
We should see a reaction against Japan and Thomas Tuchel will name a stronger starting side, with captain Harry Kane back in the mix after he missed that stalemate with the South Americans.
England are unbeaten in six at home and they should be able to end this final international break before World Cup 2026 with a victory.
Leg 1: England to win @ 8/15
Goals at both ends appeals
England had gone six games without conceding prior to the draw with Uruguay but a clean sheet against Japan is perhaps unlikely.
The Blue Samurai have scored an impressive 11 goals across their last five games and a fairly open game should be expected, with both managers likely to make plenty of changes to their teams as the game progresses.
Leg 2: Both teams to score @ 10/11
Kane can add to record haul
Harry Kane has a record 78 goals for England and he can ensure he is on at least 79 by the time the final whistle sounds on Tuesday.
Kane has five goals in his last 10 games for the national side and has scored in each of his last eight starts at club level for Bayern Munich, plus the skipper will be on penalty duties.
Leg 3: Harry Kane to score anytime @ 10/11
Ueda can test the keeper
For Japan, Feyenoord forward Ayase Ueda should be able to at least record a shot on target.
Ueda started on the bench against Scotland but should return to the starting line-up on Tuesday. The 27-year-old averages 1.5 shots on target per-game in the Dutch top tier and is the key man in the Japan attack.
Leg 4: Ayase Ueda to have 1+ shots on target @ 4/6
Under-fire White can get a shot away
Ben White marked his return to the international stage with a goal against Uruguay but a sizeable minority of the England fans made it clear all is not forgiven just yet after a fall-out with the previous regime.
Tuchel may choose to hand White a start after his starring role last week irrespective of the outside noise, and he will perhaps feel he has a point to prove – that could translate into at least a shot for the Arsenal defender.
Leg 5: Ben White to have 1+ shots @ 5/6





















