Italy Vs England Head-To-Head Stats & Last Five Meetings

Italy vs England Head To Head
Italy vs England Head To Head

Ahead of this evening’s European Championship qualifier between Italy and England, we’re taking a look at the head-to-head stats between the sides and the results of their last five meetings to get a better look at the fixture.

England and Italy know each other very well, as this evening’s fixture will be the fourth time that they have faced off in the last two years.

It’s quite a rarity in international football for nations to play eachother so often, but having been drawn in the same European Championship qualifying group – they must face eachother another two times.

All eyes will be on this evening’s Group C opener, as Italy and England look to get their qualifying campaign off to a strong start.

The other teams that make up the group are Malta, North Macedonia and Ukraine, with the latter being the most likely to take a qualifying spot away from the big two.


Italy Vs England Head-To-Head Stats

This evening’s clash will be the 31st matchup between the nations in all competitions and friendlies. They have history of facing eachother in both qualifying for the European Championships and the World Cup, as well as the tournament finals itself. Other meetings include friendlies, the USA Bicentennial Cup, the Copa Ciudad de Mexico and the Tournoi de France.

Across the 30 games played between the pair, Italy have won 13, England have won 8, and draws make up the remainder of the results.

The first meeting came in a friendly in May 1933, where they played out a 1-1 stalemate in Rome.


Italy Vs England Last Five Meetings

  • Italy 1-0 England – UEFA Nations League, 23 September 2022
  • England 0-0 Italy – UEFA Nations League, 11 June 2022
  • Italy 1-1 (3-2 on penalties) England – EURO 2020 Final, 11 July 2021
  • England 1-1 Italy – International Friendly, 27 March 2018
  • Italy 1-1 England – International Friendly, 31 March 2015

Last time out, in September of last year, the Azzurri edged the Three Lions by one goal out in Milan. Napoli’s Giacomo Raspadori was the scorer that evening, confirming England’s Nations League relegation to League B, whilst equalling their record of their worst run of form in eight years

In the reverse fixture at Wembley it was a better performance from Gareth Southgate’s side, but with no reward at the end of it. England dominated the majority of possession, as well as the efforts on goal, but couldn’t fashion a winner with Tammy Abraham leading the line.

Prior to this, one of Italy and England’s most iconic matches took place, in the EURO 2020 final. It started so well for Southgate’s men, with Luke Shaw breaking the deadlock after a mere two minutes, before Leonardo Bonucci’s second-half header sent the pair to extra-time. A further goalless 30 minutes meant that the title would be decided by spot kicks. The Italians were victorious, winning 3-2 on penalties, as Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka missed England’s final three penalties.

Two 1-1 draws came ahead of the European Championship final. In the most recent one Jamie Vardy and Lorenzo Insigne were on the scoresheet, as Graziano Pelle and Andros Townsend netted in the 2015 faceoff.


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Italy Vs England Odds

  • Italy @ 15/8
  • Draw @ 11/5
  • England @ 6/4

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