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Croatia hold wasteful England in empty stadium

Soccer Football - UEFA Nations League - League A - Group 4 - Croatia v England - Stadion HNK Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia - October 12, 2018 England's Harry Kane and Jordan Pickford after the match Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

RIJEKA, Croatia (Reuters) - England wasted several gilt-edged chances as they were held to a 0-0 draw away to World Cup runners-up Croatia in a Nations League top-tier Group 4 clash behind closed doors on Friday.

Eric Dier and Harry Kane headed against the woodwork for the visitors while Marcus Rashford spurned two clear opportunities as England missed out on a first win in the new competition.

The result inside the near-deserted stadium left both sides with one point from two games behind runaway leaders Spain, who have six points and host England in Seville on Monday.

Soccer Football - UEFA Nations League - League A - Group 4 - Croatia v England - Stadion HNK Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia - October 12, 2018 England's Eric Dier in action with Croatia's Luka Modric REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

England manager Gareth Southgate was disappointed with the outcome, saying: "Second half we were by far the better team and if we had taken our chances we would have won the game.

"There would be more concern if we weren’t creating chances. We showed good endeavour and creative play. We have to keep getting in those situations."

Without any fans present as Croatia served the second game of a crowd ban for racist offences by their fans in Euro 2016 qualifying, the instructions from both benches echoed around the eerily empty ground in a tepid first half at the Rijeka stadium.

Soccer Football - UEFA Nations League - League A - Group 4 - Croatia v England - Stadion HNK Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia - October 12, 2018 England's Harry Kane, Ben Chilwell, Harry Maguire and Jadon Sancho after the match REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

Midfielder Dier reflected on the first match England had ever played behind closed doors, although he noted the presence of a handful of England fans on a hill overlooking the ground.

"It was strange, the first experience of it for all of us," Dier told Sky Sports. "A couple of fans got up on the hill but once the game started it was in the back of our minds. We could easily hear the ones on the hill, they were the only ones here."

Soccer Football - UEFA Nations League - League A - Group 4 - Croatia v England - Stadion HNK Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia - October 12, 2018 England's Ben Chilwell in action REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

REVENGE MISSION

The game was built up by some English media as a chance for the visitors to avenge Croatia's 2-1 World Cup semi-final win in Russia in July but the game failed to produce any fireworks.

The only chance in the first half fell to Dier, who glanced his header against the far post after a Jordan Henderson corner.

Soccer Football - UEFA Nations League - League A - Group 4 - Croatia v England - Stadion HNK Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia - October 12, 2018 England's Ben Chilwell, John Stones and Jordan Pickford after the match Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

Chants of 'God Save the Queen' from England supporters who had gathered outside the ground seemed to lift Gareth Southgate's side after the break but the woodwork and some dreadful finishing by Rashford denied them a goal.

Kane headed a Henderson free kick against the bar before Manchester United forward Rashford served up a pair of astonishing misses in the space of two minutes.

He scuffed a feeble shot at Dominik Livakovic from eight metres when clear on goal and the keeper then denied him again with a superb reflex save from an almost identical position.

Soccer Football - UEFA Nations League - League A - Group 4 - Croatia v England - Stadion HNK Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia - October 12, 2018 England's Marcus Rashford looks dejected after the match REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

Croatia's Ivan Perisic forced a good save from Jordan Pickford with a stinging low shot and Ante Rebic, playing in an unfamiliar lone striker role, fired inches wide with a long-range effort for the revamped home side.

England's Jadon Sancho, Borussia Dortmund's exciting 18-year old winger, produced a darting run late on after coming off the bench to replace Raheem Sterling and make his international debut before the match fizzled out in the final few minutes.

Sancho became the second youngest England player to win his first cap in a competitive game, behind Manchester United's Duncan Edwards who died at the age of 21 as a result of the injuries he suffered in the Munich air crash of 1958.

Soccer Football - UEFA Nations League - League A - Group 4 - Croatia v England - Stadion HNK Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia - October 12, 2018 England's Harry Kane in action with Croatia's Tin Jedvaj REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

(Writing by Zoran Milosavljevic in Belgrade; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Soccer Football - UEFA Nations League - League A - Group 4 - Croatia v England - Stadion HNK Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia - October 12, 2018 England's Jadon Sancho in action with Croatia's Josip Pivaric Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine
Soccer Football - UEFA Nations League - League A - Group 4 - Croatia v England - Stadion HNK Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia - October 12, 2018 England's Ben Chilwell in action with Croatia's Andrej Kramaric Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine
Soccer Football - UEFA Nations League - League A - Group 4 - Croatia v England - Stadion HNK Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia - October 12, 2018 Croatia's Tin Jedvaj in action with England's Ben Chilwell Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine
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