England and Slovakia have a relatively brief but notable soccer history. They have faced each other six times since Slovakia became an independent nation in 1993. England has been dominant in these encounters, winning five and drawing one, with an overall goal tally of 11-3 in England's favor.


Their first competitive meetings occurred during the qualifiers for the 2004 UEFA European Championship. England won both matches: 2-1 in Bratislava and 2-1 at home. They met again in a friendly in 2009, with England securing a convincing 4-0 victory at Wembley.

The teams clashed at UEFA Euro 2016, resulting in a 0-0 draw in the group stage. This was Slovakia's only non-defeat against England. Their most recent encounters were during the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. England won 1-0 in Slovakia and 2-1 at home, with Adam Lallana scoring a last-minute winner in the away fixture, which was Sam Allardyce's only match in charge of the national team【7†source】【8†source】【9†source】.


Slovakia's history against England shows a pattern of close, competitive matches, often highlighting England's ability to prevail in the critical moments.



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