Morgan ROGERS

Morgan ROGERS - England - England v Wales

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 08 October 2025

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    • POSITION
      Forward.
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Friday, 26 July 2002
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Halesowen, England.
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • England
  • CLUBS
  • Middlesbrough FC
    • Club Career Dates
      2023-2024
    • League Debut
      5th August 2023 in 1-0 home defeat to Millwall.
    • Club Career
      26 League games 2 goals.
  • Aston Villa
    • Club Career Dates
    • League Debut
      3rd February 2024 in 5-0 away win at Sheffield Utd.
    • Club Career
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Morgan ROGERS - England - England v Wales

Morgan Rogers playing for England against Wales at Wembley Stadium.  A 3-0 home win.

This International game was once an annual fixture during the 100 years of the

"British Home Championships".  After which, in 1984 (when the competition

was abandoned) the two teams never played one another for the next 20 years ! 

The 1984 match in Cardiff was actually won by Wales 1-0.  In total England won 70,

Wales 14 and 21 were drawn.

 

England (3) v (0) Wales. (Rogers 3m, Watkins 11m, Saka 20m). Wembley Stadium,

London.  Friday 8th October 2025. Attendance 78,126.

England:

 1. Jordan Pickford (GK), 6. Marc Guéhi, 5. John Stones (3. Myles Lewis-Skelly 80 min),

14. Djed Spence, 2. Ezri Konsa, 15. Morgan Rogers (16. Morgan Gibbs-White 70 min),

17. Anthony Gordon, 4. Declan Rice (18. Ruben Loftus-Cheek 69 min),

21. Elliot Anderson (8. Jordan Henderson 69 min), 7. Bukayo Saka (20. Jarrod Bowen 70 min).

19. Ollie Watkins (11. Marcus Rashford 45 min).

Wales:

  1. Karl Darlow (GK), 4. Ben Davies (2. Chris Mepham 64 min), 6. Joe Rodon, 15. Jay Da Silva,

  3. Neco Williams (24. Ronan Kpakio 64 min), 8. Harry Wilson (17. Jordan James 64 min),

10. Liam Cullen, 5. Ethan Ampadu (22. Josh Sheehan 64 min),7 David Brooks

13. Kieffer Moore (18. Mark Harris 76 min), 11. Brennan Johnson (9. Lewis Koumas 76 min).


Jordan Pickford become the first England goalkeeper to keep a clean sheet in eight consecutive games.

And then more.  

Seven days later John helped England beat Latvia 5-0 to qualify for the 2026 World Cup Finals.