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11.06.2026

World Cup Qualifiers

Heavyweights Awaken, Surprise Leaders Tested and Qualification Races Tighten

The first half of the 32nd World Cup qualification campaign is coming to an end, and the picture in many groups is finally beginning to take shape. Some favourites have started to justify their status, others have stumbled badly, while several unexpected challengers have emerged. With the return fixtures about to begin, every point gained—or dropped—will carry even greater significance.

From Poland's relentless march and Brazil's rise to the summit of Group C, to Malta finally surrendering top spot and Finland producing one of the most extraordinary scorelines of the campaign, the latest round has reshaped several qualification battles. With only the top two teams advancing to the World Cup, every point is becoming increasingly valuable as the road to qualification begins to narrow.


Positions: 1st - Denmark (8 points), 2nd - Albania (7 points), 3rd - Sweden (4 points), 4th - Germany (3 points), 5th - Russia (0 points)

Denmark Set the Pace

Denmark strengthened their grip on first place with a disciplined 2 : 0 victory over Germany. After a tight contest, late goals from V. Thunbo and B. Ibsen finally broke German resistance and extended Denmark's unbeaten run.

Sweden revived their campaign by defeating Russia 4 : 2, with Karl Gronholm scoring a hat-trick. The victory moves Sweden back into contention, while Russia remain pointless and have already conceded eleven goals. The Russian manager is coming under increasing scrutiny as qualification hopes continue to fade.

Albania still have a game in hand and remain firmly in the hunt, setting up a fascinating battle between the group's two unbeaten sides.


GermanyGermany vs. Sweden Sweden
RussiaRussia vs. Albania Albania


Positions: 1st - Bulgaria (7 points), 2nd - Bosnia and Herzegovina (6 points), 3rd - Uruguay (4 points), 4th - Algeria (4 points), 5th - Ireland (1 point)

Bulgaria Take Command

Bulgaria emerged as the biggest winners of the round. Their 3 : 1 victory over Algeria, inspired by a Christo Tomov hat-trick, moved them clear at the top of the standings.

Bosnia and Herzegovina also reignited their challenge with a convincing 4 : 1 win over Ireland. Dino Kljujic scored three times as Bosnia bounced back from consecutive defeats.

With Bulgaria now three points clear, the battle for the second qualification place remains wide open between Bosnia, Uruguay and Algeria.


IrelandIreland vs. Bulgaria Bulgaria
AlgeriaAlgeria vs. Uruguay Uruguay


Positions: 1st - Brazil (7 points), 2nd - Romania (5 points), 3rd - Norway (4 points), 4th - Israel (4 points), 5th - Argentina (1 point)

Brazil Rise as Argentina Remain in Trouble

Brazil climbed to the top of Group C after defeating Norway 3 : 1. Early goals from B. Amaral and I. Cartano gave the South Americans control before R. Dos Santos sealed the victory.

Argentina finally collected their first point of the campaign with a 1 : 1 draw away to Romania. Goalkeeper Juan Carlos Paz delivered a standout performance to deny the Romanians repeatedly.

Despite avoiding defeat, Argentina remain rooted to the bottom and have little margin for error. Brazil now occupy the driver's seat, while Romania, Norway and Israel continue to fight over the remaining qualification position.


ArgentinaArgentina vs. Brazil Brazil
NorwayNorway vs. Israel Israel


Positions: 1st - Croatia (7 points), 2nd - Estonia (6 points), 3rd - Chile (4 points), 4th - Thailand (2 points), 5th - Greece (1 point)

Estonia Continue Their Remarkable Revival

Estonia's resurgence gathered further momentum with an emphatic 3 : 0 victory over Greece. Jaan Kapsas scored twice as Estonia extended their unbeaten start to four matches.

Chile secured a valuable 2 : 0 win over Thailand to move into third place and keep pressure on the leading pair.

Croatia remain top despite not playing this round, but Estonia have transformed from a nation that failed to win a single qualification match in each of the last two cycles into a genuine contender for a World Cup place.


GreeceGreece vs. Chile Chile
ThailandThailand vs. Croatia Croatia


Positions: 1st - Peru (5 points), 2nd - South Korea (4 points), 3rd - Netherlands (4 points), 4th - Serbia (2 points)

Peru Seize the Initiative

Peru claimed perhaps the most important result of the group so far, defeating the Netherlands 1 : 0 thanks to a second-half strike from M. Sales.

South Korea produced a dramatic late comeback to beat Serbia 2 : 1, scoring twice in the final six minutes through D. Chun and Y. Jeong.

The result leaves Peru alone at the top. Meanwhile, the Netherlands have gone from leaders to third place, showing just how quickly fortunes can change in this tightly contested group.




Positions: 1st - Bolivia (6 points), 2nd - Turkey (5 points), 3rd - Belgium (5 points), 4th - New Zealand (3 points), 5th - India (1 point)

Bolivia's Defensive Masterclass Continues

After three consecutive scoreless draws, Bolivia finally found their attacking touch and defeated New Zealand 2 : 0. Goals from A. Zoreno and N. Heredia lifted them to the top of Group F.

Turkey also announced themselves as serious contenders with a commanding 4 : 1 victory over India. Erdinc Cakil scored a stunning second-half hat-trick in just six minutes.

Belgium remain unbeaten but have slipped to third place, making this one of the most unpredictable groups in qualification.


New ZealandNew Zealand vs. Turkey Turkey
IndiaIndia vs. Belgium Belgium


Positions: 1st - Slovenia (8 points), 2nd - South Africa (5 points), 3rd - England (4 points), 4th - Rep. of Montenegro (3 points), 5th - France (1 point)

Slovenia Stay Ahead Despite South African Resistance

The clash between the top two ended in a 1 : 1 draw as South Africa frustrated Slovenia and preserved both sides' unbeaten records.

Meanwhile, Montenegro secured a potentially crucial 2 : 1 victory away to France. The defeat leaves the former world champions with only one point from three matches.

France now face an uphill battle to remain relevant in the qualification race, while Slovenia and South Africa continue to control their own destinies.


South AfricaSouth Africa vs. France France
Rep. of MontenegroRep. of Montenegro vs. England England


Positions: 1st - Spain (7 points), 2nd - Malta (6 points), 3rd - Portugal (5 points), 4th - Austria (4 points), 5th - Latvia (0 points)

Spain Overtake Malta

The battle between the group's surprise leader and one of its traditional powers went Spain's way. A narrow 1 : 0 victory over Malta moved Spain to the summit of Group H.

Portugal also remained unbeaten after drawing 1 : 1 with Austria, leaving all three leading teams separated by just two points.

Austria's situation remains precarious. The reigning world champions are still outside the qualification places and cannot afford many more setbacks.


PortugalPortugal vs. Malta Malta
SpainSpain vs. Latvia Latvia


Positions: 1st - Finland (7 points), 2nd - Bangladesh (6 points), 3rd - Iceland (4 points), 4th - Australia (3 points), 5th - Slovakia (2 points)

Finland Produce the Shock of the Campaign

Finland delivered one of the most astonishing performances in qualification history, demolishing Bangladesh 11 : 0. Simo-Pekka Jokelainen scored a hat-trick as Finland surged to the top of the group.

Such an extreme result inevitably raises serious questions about Bangladesh's preparation and management. Regardless of previous successes, conceding eleven goals in a qualification match represents a catastrophic failure for the national team manager.

Iceland and Slovakia drew 1 : 1, leaving Finland firmly in control of the group heading into the next round.


BangladeshBangladesh vs. Iceland Iceland
SlovakiaSlovakia vs. Australia Australia


Positions: 1st - Moldova (10 points), 2nd - Colombia (5 points), 3rd - China (4 points), 4th - Canada (3 points), 5th - Czech republic (0 points)

Moldova Extend Their Lead While China Emerge

Moldova remained unbeaten after holding Colombia to a goalless draw, preserving their five-point lead at the top of the group.

The headline result came elsewhere as China crushed Czech republic 5 : 0. K. Tsang scored twice in a dominant display that moved China into third place and within touching distance of qualification contention.

The Czech manager will have difficult questions to answer after overseeing such a one-sided defeat.


ColombiaColombia vs. Czech republic Czech republic
ChinaChina vs. Canada Canada


Positions: 1st - Poland (10 points), 2nd - Italy (5 points), 3rd - United States of America (4 points), 4th - Switzerland (3 points), 5th - Venezuela (0 points)

Poland Relentless, Italy Join the Chase

Poland continued their march toward qualification with a convincing 3 : 0 victory over Switzerland. Herbert Dziadosz scored all three goals as the former world champions extended their lead.

Italy produced an even larger victory, thrashing Venezuela 6 : 0. However, unlike many heavy defeats, this result came after Venezuela failed to replace both an injured and suspended player. Such negligence rests entirely with the national team manager.

Poland already look comfortably ahead of the field, while Italy have moved into second place and strengthened their claim for qualification.


SwitzerlandSwitzerland vs. Italy Italy
VenezuelaVenezuela vs. United States of America United States of America


Positions: 1st - Lithuania (7 points), 2nd - Scotland (7 points), 3rd - Japan (3 points), 4th - Hungary (3 points), 5th - Mexico (3 points)

Scotland and Lithuania Refuse to Blink

The much-anticipated meeting between the group leaders ended all square as Lithuania and Scotland drew 1 : 1. The result keeps both nations level on seven points and unbeaten.

Japan breathed life into their campaign by defeating Mexico 4 : 2. K. Baisotei and H. Kajiwara both scored twice as Japan climbed back into contention.

With Scotland and Lithuania still inseparable, every remaining match could prove decisive in one of qualification's most balanced groups.


MexicoMexico vs. Lithuania Lithuania
ScotlandScotland vs. Hungary Hungary





World Cup Qualifiers (U21)

One Last Round Before the Tables Turn

The opening half of the 32nd U21 World Cup qualification campaign is about to reach its conclusion. This round represents the final opportunity for teams to improve their position before the schedule turns and the return fixtures begin. Every point earned now will carry extra significance as the race for the two qualification places in each group starts to take shape.

Some former champions have already moved into commanding positions, while several unexpected challengers continue to disrupt the established order. As the groups prepare to reach their halfway mark, a strong result here could provide valuable momentum for the long road ahead.


Positions: 1st - Bolivia (9 points), 2nd - Slovakia (9 points), 3rd - France (6 points), 4th - Venezuela (0 points), 5th - Italy (0 points)

Bolivia and Slovakia Set the Pace

Bolivia and Slovakia remain level on nine points after another successful round. Slovakia overcame a stubborn Venezuela side with two late goals, while France defeated Italy 2:0 to stay within striking distance.

Bolivia still hold first place thanks to their superior goal difference, but their upcoming meeting with France suddenly looks far more significant. Italy's third defeat in three matches leaves the former quarterfinalists in a desperate position, and their manager must answer difficult questions after such a poor start.


VenezuelaVenezuela vs. Italy Italy
FranceFrance vs. Bolivia Bolivia


Positions: 1st - Lithuania (7 points), 2nd - Thailand (4 points), 3rd - Estonia (4 points), 4th - Bosnia and Herzegovina (1 point)

Lithuania Edge Ahead in Tight Battle

Lithuania preserved first place with a hard-earned draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Thailand and Estonia shared the points in an entertaining 2:2 contest.

The result keeps Lithuania three points clear, but the fight for second remains completely open. Bosnia finally collected their first point of the campaign, though the former world champions still have considerable work to do if they are to avoid another disappointing qualification failure.




Positions: 1st - Slovenia (9 points), 2nd - Hungary (6 points), 3rd - Austria (4 points), 4th - China (2 points), 5th - Uruguay (1 point)

Slovenia Still Untouchable

Slovenia enjoyed a bye week yet remain comfortably clear at the top after previous dominant displays. Behind them, Hungary strengthened their grip on second place with a late victory over China.

Austria revived their qualification hopes by defeating Uruguay 3:0 through a brace from Marcello Satzinger. The battle for second place remains alive, but Slovenia already appear to have one foot in the U21 World Cup after conceding no goals and scoring twelve in just three matches.


HungaryHungary vs. Austria Austria
UruguayUruguay vs. Slovenia Slovenia


Positions: 1st - South Africa (6 points), 2nd - Scotland (6 points), 3rd - India (5 points), 4th - Spain (4 points), 5th - Canada (1 point)

South Africa Complete Stunning Turnaround

South Africa have climbed from an opening-round defeat to the top of Group D. Their impressive 1:0 victory over Scotland moved them into first place and transformed the complexion of the qualification race.

India remain unbeaten after drawing 2:2 with Canada, with Anal Kanakia once again proving decisive. Spain, despite scoring eleven goals in just three matches, now find themselves outside the qualification positions. Group D has become one of the most unpredictable sections in the competition.


IndiaIndia vs. Scotland Scotland
South AfricaSouth Africa vs. Spain Spain


Positions: 1st - Turkey (9 points), 2nd - Denmark (6 points), 3rd - Mexico (6 points), 4th - Germany (3 points), 5th - Greece (0 points)

Mexico Blow the Group Wide Open

The biggest surprise of the round arrived in Group E, where Mexico handed previously unbeaten Turkey their first defeat. Roberto Montagud scored both goals in a vital 2:1 victory.

Denmark took full advantage by defeating Germany 3:1, moving level with Mexico on six points and just three behind Turkey. What once appeared to be a comfortable Turkish march toward qualification has become one of the most competitive races in the entire campaign.


MexicoMexico vs. Germany Germany
DenmarkDenmark vs. Greece Greece


Positions: 1st - Sweden (7 points), 2nd - Iceland (6 points), 3rd - Chile (4 points), 4th - Israel (4 points), 5th - Ireland (1 point)

Sweden Hold Off Iceland Challenge

Sweden continue to lead Group F after a disciplined 2:0 victory over Ireland. Iceland remain close behind after producing an impressive comeback to defeat Israel 3:2.

Sigmar Larusson's late winner keeps Iceland firmly in the hunt, while Chile remain positioned to capitalize on any slip-up from the leading pair. Ireland's inability to score remains their biggest obstacle as the second half begins.


IcelandIceland vs. Sweden Sweden
IrelandIreland vs. Chile Chile


Positions: 1st - Algeria (8 points), 2nd - Serbia (5 points), 3rd - Albania (4 points), 4th - Belgium (2 points), 5th - New Zealand (1 point)

Algeria Take Control

Algeria strengthened their position at the summit by defeating Albania 3:1. The match remained balanced until late goals from Tayeb Binya and Toufik Berraja settled the contest.

Meanwhile, Serbia and Belgium produced one of the most entertaining games of the round, drawing 3:3. Serbia remain unbeaten and sit second, but Algeria now hold a useful three-point advantage entering the return fixtures.


AlbaniaAlbania vs. Serbia Serbia
BelgiumBelgium vs. New Zealand New Zealand


Positions: 1st - Brazil (12 points), 2nd - Australia (6 points), 3rd - Rep. of Montenegro (3 points), 4th - Russia (1 point), 5th - Peru (1 point)

Brazil Continue Championship Form

Brazil remain flawless after securing a fourth consecutive victory, defeating Russia 2:0 through a brace from Venancio Ligeirinho.

Australia continue to occupy second place, but Montenegro's victory over Peru has brought them back into contention. Brazil's dominance has been expected from the defending champions; the real battle now appears focused on who will join them in qualification.


RussiaRussia vs. Rep. of Montenegro Rep. of Montenegro
PeruPeru vs. Australia Australia


Positions: 1st - Argentina (7 points), 2nd - Croatia (6 points), 3rd - Malta (6 points), 4th - Switzerland (4 points), 5th - Bangladesh (0 points)

Malta Shake Up the Group

Malta produced one of the shocks of the qualification campaign by defeating Croatia 2:1. Ryan Migreco scored twice, including a dramatic late winner that transformed the standings.

Argentina remain top, but Malta's victory creates a fascinating three-way contest involving Argentina, Croatia and Malta. Switzerland finally collected their first victory, while Bangladesh remain rooted to the bottom after another defeat.


BangladeshBangladesh vs. Malta Malta
CroatiaCroatia vs. Argentina Argentina


Positions: 1st - England (5 points), 2nd - Poland (5 points), 3rd - Netherlands (4 points), 4th - Norway (2 points), 5th - Latvia (2 points)

Poland Draw Level With England

Poland moved level with England on five points after defeating Norway 1:0. Pawel Sobania's second-half goal proved enough in a tightly contested match.

The Netherlands recorded a fourth consecutive draw, this time against Latvia, and remain unbeaten despite winning none of their matches. Every team except perhaps Norway still appears capable of reaching the top two positions, ensuring a dramatic second half of the campaign.


LatviaLatvia vs. Poland Poland
NorwayNorway vs. England England


Positions: 1st - Czech republic (7 points), 2nd - Portugal (7 points), 3rd - United States of America (3 points), 4th - Colombia (3 points), 5th - Bulgaria (3 points)

Bulgaria Deliver Major Upset

Bulgaria stunned group leaders Czech Republic with a 1:0 victory, reopening the race for qualification. Stanislav Hristov's first-half strike proved decisive.

Portugal took full advantage, defeating Colombia 1:0 to move level with Czech Republic at the top. The Portuguese are now unbeaten and arguably enter the second half with the strongest momentum in the group.


BulgariaBulgaria vs. Portugal Portugal
ColombiaColombia vs. United States of America United States of America


Positions: 1st - Moldova (8 points), 2nd - South Korea (6 points), 3rd - Finland (4 points), 4th - Japan (2 points), 5th - Romania (1 point)

Moldova Send a Statement

The most significant result of the round came in Group L. Moldova defeated South Korea 3:0 to seize first place outright and complete a remarkable rise.

Coming just weeks after their demolition of Finland, Moldova now lead the group with eight points and eighteen goals scored. South Korea's defeat was their first of the campaign, while Finland kept their hopes alive with a narrow victory over Romania. For South Korea's manager, a three-goal defeat in such a crucial encounter represents a serious setback heading into the return matches.


South KoreaSouth Korea vs. Finland Finland
RomaniaRomania vs. Japan Japan





World Cup Qualifiers (U19)

One Last Round Before the Tables Turn

The 32nd U19 World Cup qualification campaign reaches an important milestone this week. For most nations, Round 5 marks the end of the opening stretch of fixtures and the last opportunity to improve their position before the return matches begin.

Some teams have already built commanding leads, while others find themselves facing must-win situations much earlier than expected. Every point earned now could prove decisive once the familiar opponents return for the second half of the campaign.

The only exception is Group G, whose four-team format has already completed its first round of fixtures. Everywhere else, however, the halfway mark arrives today.

With direct clashes between several leading contenders scheduled across the groups, the final round of the first half promises to provide a clearer picture of who is truly on course for the U19 World Cup.


Positions: 1st - Bosnia and Herzegovina (7 points), 2nd - Australia (7 points), 3rd - Sweden (3 points), 4th - Czech republic (3 points), 5th - Finland (1 point)

Leaders Face Different Tests

Group A reaches its halfway point with Bosnia and Herzegovina and Australia sharing the lead on seven points. Bosnia will be expected to strengthen their position against Finland, while Australia have already completed four matches and can only watch as their rivals attempt to catch them.

The more intriguing contest may be the meeting between the Czech Republic and Sweden. Sweden remain unbeaten despite drawing all three of their matches, while the Czechs know that another defeat could leave them with a significant gap to the qualification places.

With Bosnia still unbeaten and Sweden still undefeated, this round could determine whether the group remains open or begins to separate into clear contenders and chasers.


Czech republicCzech republic vs. Sweden Sweden
FinlandFinland vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina


Positions: 1st - Scotland (9 points), 2nd - Russia (6 points), 3rd - Thailand (6 points), 4th - Italy (3 points), 5th - Spain (0 points)

Scotland Eye Halfway Perfection

Few teams have been as dominant as Scotland, who have won all three matches and scored goals at a remarkable rate. Their meeting with Italy offers the chance to complete the first half of qualification with a perfect record and one foot already in the U19 World Cup.

The other match may prove equally important. Russia and Thailand currently occupy the chasing positions behind Scotland and know that victory would provide a major boost before the return fixtures begin.

Spain, meanwhile, have already fallen badly behind and can only hope the second half of the campaign brings better fortunes under their new management.


RussiaRussia vs. Thailand Thailand
ItalyItaly vs. Scotland Scotland


Positions: 1st - Latvia (9 points), 2nd - Slovenia (9 points), 3rd - Algeria (6 points), 4th - Bangladesh (0 points), 5th - Greece (0 points)

A Three-Way Battle Nears a Turning Point

Group C has developed into one of the most competitive sections of qualification. Latvia, Slovenia and Algeria are all firmly in the race, making Slovenia's clash with Algeria the standout fixture of the round.

For Slovenia, a victory would strengthen their position before the return matches begin. For Algeria, another positive result would complete an impressive recovery after their opening defeat.

Latvia, meanwhile, will watch closely while preparing for their own challenge later in the cycle, knowing the balance of power at the top could shift before the halfway mark is reached.


BangladeshBangladesh vs. Greece Greece
SloveniaSlovenia vs. Algeria Algeria


Positions: 1st - Poland (7 points), 2nd - Netherlands (6 points), 3rd - Lithuania (6 points), 4th - Turkey (4 points), 5th - India (0 points)

Lithuania and Turkey Meet in a Crucial Duel

The headline fixture in Group D sees Lithuania host Turkey in a meeting between two sides currently occupying qualification positions.

Lithuania have exceeded expectations so far and have the opportunity to complete the first half of the campaign in excellent shape. Turkey, however, know that victory would significantly improve their standing ahead of the return fixtures.

Defending champions Poland will also be watching carefully as they travel to India. Three points would allow them to maintain pressure on the leaders and potentially finish the first half of qualification at the summit.


IndiaIndia vs. Poland Poland
TurkeyTurkey vs. Lithuania Lithuania


Positions: 1st - Croatia (9 points), 2nd - Estonia (6 points), 3rd - United States of America (6 points), 4th - Japan (3 points), 5th - Albania (0 points)

Leaders Face Potential Traps

Croatia and the United States have established themselves as the early pace-setters in Group E, but neither can afford complacency as the first half of qualification comes to a close.

The United States face Japan in what could prove a difficult assignment, while Croatia travel to Albania knowing that any dropped points would reopen the race for qualification places.

With Estonia still close enough to challenge, the leading pair will be eager to carry momentum into the return fixtures.


AlbaniaAlbania vs. Croatia Croatia
United States of AmericaUnited States of America vs. Japan Japan


Positions: 1st - Moldova (10 points), 2nd - Romania (6 points), 3rd - South Korea (4 points), 4th - Mexico (3 points), 5th - Portugal (0 points)

Heavyweight Clash Takes Centre Stage

The biggest match in Group F sees Romania and Portugal meet in a fixture that carries very different levels of urgency for the two nations.

Romania remain among the early leaders and can strengthen their position further with another victory. Portugal, meanwhile, have already surrendered valuable ground and desperately need points before the second half begins.

Elsewhere, South Korea and Mexico both know that defeat could leave their qualification hopes hanging by a thread. The halfway mark arrives with little room for error.


RomaniaRomania vs. Portugal Portugal
South KoreaSouth Korea vs. Mexico Mexico


Positions: 1st - Germany (7 points), 2nd - Peru (6 points), 3rd - Norway (4 points), 4th - Slovakia (0 points)

First Half Already Complete

Group G is the only section not in action this round. The four-team format means the opening set of fixtures has already been completed, leaving Peru, Germany and Norway closely packed near the top.

With the return fixtures now set to begin, every result will carry even greater importance as the race for the two qualification places enters its decisive phase.




Positions: 1st - Belgium (8 points), 2nd - Bolivia (7 points), 3rd - Iceland (4 points), 4th - Uruguay (2 points), 5th - England (0 points)

Iceland Seek to Reassert Authority

Iceland's explosive start made them look untouchable, but recent results have tightened the standings considerably.

The leaders now face Bolivia in a match that could go a long way toward determining the direction of the group. A victory would restore Iceland's advantage, while Bolivia have the chance to move firmly into qualification contention.

England and Uruguay also meet in a fixture neither side can afford to lose as they attempt to keep pace with the leading challengers.


IcelandIceland vs. Bolivia Bolivia
EnglandEngland vs. Uruguay Uruguay


Positions: 1st - Rep. of Montenegro (9 points), 2nd - Bulgaria (7 points), 3rd - South Africa (6 points), 4th - Canada (1 point), 5th - Israel (0 points)

A Potential Group Decider

The meeting between South Africa and Bulgaria is one of the standout fixtures of the entire qualification round.

South Africa have impressed with their attacking football, while Bulgaria have quietly positioned themselves among the leading contenders. The winner could emerge from the first half of qualification in a commanding position.

Canada and Israel, meanwhile, are both searching for their first points and will view their meeting as a crucial opportunity to revive fading hopes.


South AfricaSouth Africa vs. Bulgaria Bulgaria
CanadaCanada vs. Israel Israel


Positions: 1st - Venezuela (7 points), 2nd - Denmark (7 points), 3rd - Chile (4 points), 4th - France (4 points), 5th - Malta (0 points)

Fine Margins Everywhere

Group J remains remarkably balanced, making every fixture feel significant.

France and Denmark meet in a contest between two nations with realistic qualification ambitions, while Chile will be expected to strengthen their position against Malta.

With several teams still separated by only a handful of points, the final round of the first half could reshape the entire group before the return fixtures begin.


FranceFrance vs. Denmark Denmark
ChileChile vs. Malta Malta


Positions: 1st - Brazil (10 points), 2nd - Colombia (5 points), 3rd - New Zealand (4 points), 4th - Argentina (1 point), 5th - Hungary (1 point)

Pressure Mounts on Argentina

Argentina's slow start has left them with little margin for error, making their meeting with Hungary one of the most important matches of their campaign.

The former world champions cannot afford to fall further behind the leading pack, particularly with Brazil continuing to set a strong pace at the top of the standings.

New Zealand and Colombia also meet in a fixture that could have major implications for the battle behind Brazil. Both sides have positioned themselves well and will be aiming to finish the first half of qualification inside the top two.


New ZealandNew Zealand vs. Colombia Colombia
ArgentinaArgentina vs. Hungary Hungary


Positions: 1st - Austria (7 points), 2nd - Switzerland (7 points), 3rd - Serbia (6 points), 4th - China (3 points), 5th - Ireland (0 points)

Giants Collide Before the Return Fixtures

The marquee fixture in Group L sees Serbia host Austria in a meeting between two nations with strong World Cup pedigrees.

Austria have enjoyed an excellent start and can further strengthen their qualification credentials with a positive result. Serbia, however, know that victory would significantly improve their position heading into the second half of the campaign.

Switzerland will be expected to collect points against China, but all eyes will be on the showdown between two of the group's strongest contenders as the first half reaches its conclusion.


ChinaChina vs. Switzerland Switzerland
SerbiaSerbia vs. Austria Austria





World Cup Qualifiers (U17)

One Last Round Before the Tables Turn

The first half of the 32nd U17 World Cup qualification campaign reaches its conclusion this week. In every five-team group, one nation has already completed four matches, while the remaining teams prepare for their final fixture before the schedule flips and the return encounters begin.

The picture is beginning to take shape across the qualification landscape. Some traditional powers have already established themselves at the summit, several surprise contenders have forced their way into the conversation, and a number of former giants are facing mounting pressure to keep their World Cup hopes alive.

With only the top two teams from each group advancing to the U17 World Cup, the importance of these final first-half fixtures cannot be overstated. Before attention turns to the return matches, every group still has important questions waiting to be answered.


Positions: 1st - Brazil (9 points), 2nd - Lithuania (9 points), 3rd - Croatia (3 points), 4th - Russia (3 points), 5th - Bulgaria (0 points)

Brazil Looking Untouchable, Lithuania Keeping Pace

Brazil and Lithuania have separated themselves from the rest of the field, both sitting on nine points after emphatic victories in Round 4. Brazil's 5–0 demolition of Bulgaria and Lithuania's equally dominant 5–0 win over Russia further underlined the gulf between the leading pair and the chasing pack.

Brazil's attack continues to impress, while Lithuania have recovered superbly from their defeat to the group leaders. Russia's meeting with Brazil looks daunting, while Croatia have an excellent opportunity to strengthen their position against winless Bulgaria.

With the return fixture between Brazil and Lithuania looming in the second half of the campaign, neither side will want to surrender momentum now.


RussiaRussia vs. Brazil Brazil
BulgariaBulgaria vs. Croatia Croatia


Positions: 1st - France (7 points), 2nd - Venezuela (6 points), 3rd - Rep. of Montenegro (6 points), 4th - Sweden (4 points), 5th - Malta (0 points)

Top-of-the-Table Showdown Takes Center Stage

The marquee fixture of Group B arrives just before the halfway mark as France and Venezuela meet with first place at stake. France remain unbeaten after a goalless draw against Sweden, while Venezuela have quietly built a strong campaign after recovering from their opening defeat.

Montenegro's convincing win over Malta has kept them firmly in contention and ensured that the battle for qualification remains a three-way affair. Sweden also remain within striking distance.

If France can defeat Venezuela, they will establish a significant advantage heading into the return fixtures. A Venezuelan victory, however, would transform the entire group picture.


MaltaMalta vs. Sweden Sweden
FranceFrance vs. Venezuela Venezuela


Positions: 1st - Slovenia (7 points), 2nd - Moldova (7 points), 3rd - Canada (6 points), 4th - Slovakia (3 points), 5th - Latvia (0 points)

Three-Way Fight Emerging

What once looked like a duel between Slovenia and Moldova has become a genuine three-team contest after Canada's important victory over Slovakia. Slovenia and Moldova are level on seven points, but Canada have moved within one point of both leaders.

Moldova's convincing victory over Latvia continued their unbeaten start, while Slovenia remain steady at the summit thanks to their superior goal difference.

Canada's clash with Moldova is one of the most important matches of the round. A Canadian victory would completely reshape the standings heading into the second half of the campaign.


CanadaCanada vs. Moldova Moldova
LatviaLatvia vs. Slovenia Slovenia


Positions: 1st - Chile (9 points), 2nd - Denmark (7 points), 3rd - Switzerland (4 points), 4th - South Korea (2 points), 5th - Uruguay (0 points)

Chile Face Their Biggest Test Yet

Three wins from three matches have made Chile one of the most impressive teams in qualification so far. Their latest victory over Uruguay maintained a perfect record and strengthened their claim as favourites for qualification.

Denmark have quietly climbed into second place after an entertaining 5–3 victory against Switzerland, establishing themselves as genuine contenders despite their earlier defeat to Chile.

Now Chile face another crucial challenge against Switzerland. The Swiss know defeat could leave them with a mountain to climb, while Chile have the chance to place one foot firmly in the World Cup.


SwitzerlandSwitzerland vs. Chile Chile
UruguayUruguay vs. South Korea South Korea


Positions: 1st - Belgium (9 points), 2nd - Turkey (7 points), 3rd - Iceland (4 points), 4th - Norway (3 points), 5th - Thailand (0 points)

Heavyweights Collide

The meeting between Belgium and Turkey may be the standout fixture of the entire round. Belgium's perfect nine-point start has been built on efficiency and defensive strength, while Turkey remain unbeaten after earning a valuable draw away to Iceland.

Norway's first victory has revived their campaign and moved them ahead of Thailand, but the real focus is on the battle at the top.

A Belgian victory would create a five-point gap between the sides. A Turkish success would throw the race wide open before the return fixtures begin.


NorwayNorway vs. Iceland Iceland
TurkeyTurkey vs. Belgium Belgium


Positions: 1st - Argentina (6 points), 2nd - Mexico (4 points), 3rd - Israel (4 points), 4th - Colombia (4 points), 5th - Finland (4 points)

Argentina Seek Immediate Response

Argentina entered Round 4 with a perfect record but suffered one of the surprises of qualification when Finland defeated them 2–0. Suddenly, a group that looked straightforward has become remarkably congested.

Only two points separate first from fifth. Mexico, Israel, Colombia and even Finland remain firmly in contention.

Argentina now face Colombia knowing another setback could erase their advantage entirely. Meanwhile, Mexico and Israel meet in a direct battle between two teams level on points and chasing the qualification places.


ArgentinaArgentina vs. Colombia Colombia
MexicoMexico vs. Israel Israel


Positions: 1st - Bosnia and Herzegovina (5 points), 2nd - Spain (5 points), 3rd - Greece (5 points), 4th - China (4 points), 5th - Czech republic (1 point)

Nobody Wants to Blink

No group is tighter than Group G. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Spain and Greece are all level on five points, while China sit only one point behind.

Bosnia and Herzegovina finally found their scoring touch with a convincing victory over Czech Republic and now occupy first place on goal difference. Spain remain unbeaten after their draw against China, while Greece continue to grind out results.

Spain versus Greece is enormous, but Bosnia and Herzegovina cannot afford to overlook China. A single result could completely reshuffle the standings.


Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina vs. China China
SpainSpain vs. Greece Greece


Positions: 1st - Poland (9 points), 2nd - England (9 points), 3rd - Austria (3 points), 4th - United States of America (1 point), 5th - South Africa (1 point)

The Champions Meet the Challengers

Round 5 delivers one of the most anticipated fixtures of the qualification stage as defending world champions Poland face England.

Both teams have maximum points from three matches and neither has shown many weaknesses. Poland continued their perfect start with a professional victory over Austria, while England have overcome every challenge placed before them.

The winner will take control of the group heading into the return fixtures. Elsewhere, Austria and the United States meet in a match that may prove decisive in the race for second place.


United States of AmericaUnited States of America vs. Austria Austria
PolandPoland vs. England England


Positions: 1st - Serbia (7 points), 2nd - Portugal (6 points), 3rd - Estonia (5 points), 4th - Netherlands (4 points), 5th - India (0 points)

Serbia and Portugal Set for a Defining Encounter

Portugal have recovered brilliantly from their opening defeat against the Netherlands. A commanding 5–0 victory over India moved them into second place and set up a massive showdown with Serbia.

Serbia remain unbeaten and continue to look every bit the contenders expected from one of the most successful nations in U17 history. However, Portugal's recent form suggests they may be their toughest challenge yet.

The Netherlands should be favourites against India, but all eyes will be on the battle between the top two sides.


NetherlandsNetherlands vs. India India
PortugalPortugal vs. Serbia Serbia


Positions: 1st - Germany (9 points), 2nd - Ireland (4 points), 3rd - Japan (2 points), 4th - Bangladesh (1 point)

First Half Already Complete

Group J is the exception to the rule this round. With only four teams, the first half of the qualification cycle has already been completed.

Germany have been flawless, winning all three matches and conceding just one goal. Ireland currently occupy the second qualification position, while Japan and Bangladesh remain within reach.

The return fixtures will begin later this month, with Germany looking well placed and the remaining three nations still fighting to claim second place.




Positions: 1st - Australia (7 points), 2nd - Scotland (6 points), 3rd - Bolivia (4 points), 4th - Italy (3 points), 5th - Hungary (3 points)

Australia and Scotland Prepare for Major Test

Australia's emphatic 5–1 victory over Italy moved them clear at the top of Group K, but Scotland remain only one point behind after their own convincing win over Hungary.

Erol Rix has emerged as one of the stars of qualification, scoring a hat-trick against Italy and helping Australia establish themselves as early favourites.

The meeting between Scotland and Australia now takes on huge significance. A Scottish victory would tighten the standings, while an Australian win would create valuable breathing room before the return matches begin.


ScotlandScotland vs. Australia Australia
ItalyItaly vs. Bolivia Bolivia


Positions: 1st - New Zealand (10 points), 2nd - Romania (6 points), 3rd - Peru (5 points), 4th - Algeria (1 point), 5th - Albania (0 points)

New Zealand Seize Control

New Zealand produced one of the most important results of the campaign so far by defeating Romania 3–1. The victory moved them four points clear at the top and strengthened their position considerably.

Romania remain second, but Peru have quietly built an unbeaten campaign and now sit just one point behind after drawing with Algeria despite playing much of the match with ten men.

Romania's meeting with Peru could prove pivotal. A Romanian victory would restore order near the top, while Peru could move into the qualification places with a positive result.


RomaniaRomania vs. Peru Peru
AlgeriaAlgeria vs. Albania Albania


The first half of the qualification cycle is almost complete. By the end of this round, every remaining group will have reached its midpoint, and from there the familiar opponents return for a second and potentially decisive meeting.


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