GENEVA: England surged into the UEFA Nations League finals tournament on Sunday, and Belgium threw away their place in a stunning 5-2 loss at Switzerland.
On a day of come-from-behind wins and twisting fortunes for the World Cup’s beaten semi-finalists, England edged Croatia 2-1 to avenge defeat when the teams met in Russia in July.
England had to beat Croatia to advance over group leaders Spain and trailed late, before Jesse Lingard levelled in the 78th and captain Harry Kane got the decisive goal in the 85th.
Belgium, who finished third in Russia, seemed certain to join England and hosts Portugal in the inaugural Final Four of world football’s newest tournament in June.
The top-ranked team still needs a trophy to back up their status and eased into a quick 2-0 lead against Switzerland.
Needing to score at least four to advance, the Swiss got three by halftime and added two more later to shock the Belgians.
“Too many individual errors. I have no words,” Belgium defender Toby Alderweireld said.
The group was settled on a head-to-head tiebreaker with both teams on nine points. Switzerland’s three-goal margin outweighed Belgium’s 2-1 win in Brussels last month.
Sunday’s dramatic games between top 10-ranked teams added to the strong impression made by the first Nations League.
UEFA created the competition amid some skepticism given the busy soccer calendar to replace mostly meaningless and unpopular international friendly games.
It gives unheralded national teams in the lower tiers a route to qualify for the European Championship through a subsequent playoff round.
At the top, the best national teams get guaranteed games against each other and fight for a trophy in the odd-numbered years between World Cups and Euros.