WROCLAW, Poland, Sept 9 (Reuters) - England fought back to claim a 1-1 draw in their Euro 2024 qualifier against Ukraine on Saturday and stay six points clear atop Group C after Kyle Walker netted from a sublime pass by Harry Kane for his first international goal.
Walker bemoaned his side's missed chances but said getting a draw on the road marked a good return for a side that had 11 attempts compared to two for Ukraine.
England played more directly after the break and started creating more opportunities, including a Bukayo Saka shot that bounced off the bar.
England, who conceded just their second goal in qualifying, are top with 13 points from five games followed by Ukraine on seven from four.
The draw against Ukraine marked the first time England have dropped points in the qualifying campaign.
Persons:
Kyle Walker, Harry Kane, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Yukhym Konoplia, Jordan Pickford, Zinchenko, Gareth Southgate's, Kane, Walker, Walker bemoaned, Southgate, James Maddison, Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden, Marcus Rashford, Michael Kahn, Ken Ferris
Organizations:
England, Ukraine, Channel, Thomson
Locations:
WROCLAW, Poland, Ukraine, England, Russia, Moscow