Myles Lewis-Skelly makes history for England with youngest goal

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The England national team plays their first match of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Albania on Friday, March 21. In this game, a historic moment occurred.

Details: In the 20th minute, Myles Lewis-Skelly opened the scoring and put England ahead. According to Opta, he became the youngest player in history to score a goal in his debut match for the England national team. He is currently 18 years and 176 days old. The Arsenal player broke Marcus Rashford's record, who scored against Australia at the age of 18 years and 209 days.

Additionally, Myles Lewis-Skelly became the second youngest Arsenal player to ever play for the England national team.

By the way, Jude Bellingham is making his 41st start for the England national team. He surpassed Wayne Rooney's record for the number of matches for the national team under the age of 21.

Reminder: In the UEFA Nations League return match, Germany will play against Italy. Our Dailysports team has prepared information for you on where and when to watch this showdown.

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