World Cup Qualifiers
WC 32 Qualifying Hits the Turn: Leaders Tested, Chasers Running Out of Room
The 32nd World Cup cycle has reached its decisive middle stretch. For most groups, this sixth round begins the return leg; in Group E, the smaller four-team battle reaches its fourth round. With only the top two qualifying, every point now carries a heavier price — and several former powers already have no margin left.
From unbeaten leaders protecting narrow cushions to chasing packs trying to reopen the race, the next round could define who is heading toward the World Cup and who is left chasing history from too far behind.
Albania and Denmark Turn the Screw
Albania remain top after a dramatic 3:2 comeback against Russia, turning a late deficit into three vital points through Sardian Prenku, Mirsjell Pollozhani and Ervin Cela. With Denmark idle in the fifth round, the Albanians climbed above them into first place, while Sweden's 1:1 draw with Germany left both sides chasing the top two.
The headline now is clear: Albania vs Denmark. First plays second, with Albania two points ahead and both still unbeaten. Germany’s trip to Russia is also a must-win if last cycle’s runner-up wants to keep any realistic pressure on the qualification places.
Albania vs. Denmark 
Russia vs. Germany 
Bulgaria Lead, but Second Place Is Wide Open
Bulgaria strengthened their grip on the group with a narrow 2:1 win in Ireland, Christo Tomov scoring twice again to continue his superb qualifying campaign. Behind them, the race tightened as Algeria and Uruguay drew 1:1, leaving Bosnia and Herzegovina second despite having already lost twice.
The return meeting between Uruguay and Bosnia and Herzegovina could reshape the top two immediately. Algeria, meanwhile, cannot afford to waste their home game against Ireland if they want to stay in the qualification conversation.
Uruguay vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Algeria vs. Ireland 
Brazil Escape, Norway Hold the Line
Brazil stayed unbeaten after a tense 2:1 win over Argentina, with Liniker Lojudice striking twice and deciding the match late. Norway protected second place with a compact 1:0 victory over Israel, while Romania remain close enough to punish any slip.
The next round gives Norway a chance to deepen Argentina’s crisis, while Israel vs Romania looks like the group’s sharper qualification duel. Brazil have built a useful cushion, but the fight behind them is still alive.
Israel vs. Romania 
Norway vs. Argentina 
Croatia March On, Estonia Still Unbeaten
Croatia kept control with a professional 2:0 win in Thailand, powered again by Niksa Pavlovic. Chile edged Greece 1:0 to stay second, but Estonia remain unbeaten and only one point behind them after five rounds.
That makes Croatia vs Estonia the defining match of the round. Croatia can take a major step toward qualification, while Estonia can turn draws into a serious top-two push. Thailand and Greece meet with both still searching for a first win.
Croatia vs. Estonia 
Thailand vs. Greece 
Peru Protect the Lead in the Short Group
Peru lead the four-team group after a 1:0 win over the Netherlands, with Sandro Tribeno earning man of the match in goal. South Korea jumped into second by scoring twice late to beat Serbia 2:1, leaving every side still close in a compressed table.
The fourth round brings the reverse fixtures: Netherlands vs Serbia and Peru vs South Korea. Peru can create separation at the top, while Serbia need a response before the gap becomes too damaging.
Peru vs. South Korea 
Netherlands vs. Serbia 
Turkey and Belgium Share the Summit
Turkey and Belgium remain level on eight points after controlled away wins. Turkey beat New Zealand 2:0, while Belgium came from behind to defeat India 2:1. Bolivia, still unbeaten, sit close behind on six points and remain the awkward third force.
That makes Belgium vs Bolivia the standout match of the round. Belgium can protect the top two, but Bolivia can pull themselves directly into qualification position. India and New Zealand meet with both needing points to keep distant hopes alive.
Belgium vs. Bolivia 
India vs. New Zealand 
Slovenia Lead, but the Pack Refuses to Break
Slovenia still lead the group, but the last round tightened the chase. France revived their campaign with a 2:1 win in South Africa, while England took a useful point from a 0:0 draw in Montenegro. South Africa remain second, but only one point separates second from fifth.
The return meeting between England and Slovenia carries extra weight after Slovenia’s 5:0 opening win, a result that still hangs over England’s campaign. Montenegro against South Africa is just as important for the crowded middle.
England vs. Slovenia 
Rep. of Montenegro vs. South Africa 
Spain in Control, Malta and Portugal Locked In
Spain remain unbeaten and top after a late 2:1 win over Latvia, with Basilio Castellana deciding the match in the 85th minute. Malta earned a valuable 0:0 draw with Portugal, keeping second place and leaving Portugal still unbeaten but short on wins.
The next round brings Spain vs Portugal, a major test for both: Spain can move closer to qualification, while Portugal need more than draws. Latvia host Austria in a match that could keep Austria’s fading hopes alive.
Latvia vs. Austria 
Spain vs. Portugal 
Bangladesh Respond, Finland and Australia Close In
Bangladesh responded to their heavy defeat in the previous round by beating Iceland 2:1 through two M. Islam goals. Australia also climbed back into the race with a 1:0 win over Slovakia, ensuring the battle for the two qualification places remains wide open.
The return match between Australia and Finland could be decisive. Finland won the first meeting 1:0, but Australia are now only one point behind them. Slovakia must beat Bangladesh to keep any hope alive.
Australia vs. Finland 
Slovakia vs. Bangladesh 
Three Contenders, Two World Cup Tickets
Moldova remain unbeaten at the top, while Colombia preserved second place with a 2:0 win over the Czech republic. China stayed firmly in the hunt by beating Canada 4:1, making this one of the tightest top-three races of the qualifiers.
The next round is enormous: China vs Colombia is a direct fight for the qualification line, while Canada vs Moldova gives the leaders a chance to extend their cushion. China’s attack has found rhythm, but Colombia have still not conceded.
Canada vs. Moldova 
China vs. Colombia 
Poland Cruise, Switzerland Strike Back
Poland remain top after a dominant first half of qualifying, though the last round belonged to Switzerland, who beat Italy 1:0 through Jason Walter to reclaim second place. Venezuela also stunned the United States 3:0, a result that pulled the whole lower half closer together.
Poland now visit the United States with a chance to tighten their grip on qualification. Venezuela vs Switzerland is equally important: Switzerland won the first meeting 5:1, but Venezuela have just shown they can still disrupt the group.
United States of America vs. Poland 
Venezuela vs. Switzerland 
Scotland and Lithuania Pull Away
Scotland lead the group after a convincing 4:1 win over Hungary, while Lithuania stayed unbeaten with a 0:0 draw in Mexico. The top two now have a clear cushion, with Mexico, Japan and Hungary all needing the return leg to change the story quickly.
The next round repeats two early fixtures: Hungary vs Japan and Scotland vs Mexico. Scotland won in Mexico the first time and can push a direct rival further back, while Hungary and Japan both need victory to stay relevant.
Hungary vs. Japan 
Scotland vs. Mexico
World Cup Qualifiers (U21)
Old Scores Settled, New Scores to Settle
The first half of the U21 World Cup qualifying campaign is complete. Five rounds have already shaped the tables, created surprise contenders, revived fading powers and left several former giants chasing the pack. Now comes a pivotal moment: the start of the return fixtures.
Every result from here on carries extra weight. Some teams will have the opportunity to repeat earlier successes, while others get an immediate chance for revenge. Leaders such as Slovenia, Brazil and Portugal have built strong foundations, but many groups remain far from settled. With only the top two teams advancing to the U21 World Cup, even a single result could reshape an entire qualification race.
As the second half begins, the spotlight turns to the groups themselves.
Leaders Meet Again
The biggest fixture of the round sees leaders Bolivia host second-placed Slovakia. Bolivia hold a one-point advantage after avoiding defeat against France, while Slovakia arrive with four victories from five matches and memories of their earlier 2-0 defeat to the group leaders. A home win would give Bolivia breathing room, while a Slovak victory would send them to the summit.
Meanwhile, France cannot afford another slip against Venezuela. The French remain within striking distance of the top two, but anything less than victory could leave them needing help later in the campaign. Venezuela and Italy have collected only one point each and are already running out of opportunities.
Bolivia vs. Slovakia 
France vs. Venezuela 
Lithuania Defending Their Advantage
Lithuania have quietly built a three-point lead at the top and remain unbeaten. Their visit to Estonia offers a chance to strengthen their position even further after the 3-0 awarded victory in the first meeting.
The pressure is greatest on former champions Bosnia and Herzegovina. With only a single point from three matches, they desperately need a result against Thailand to keep qualification hopes alive. Thailand themselves know victory would keep them firmly in the race behind Lithuania.
Estonia vs. Lithuania 
Thailand vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Slovenia Looking Untouchable
Defending world champions Slovenia have been flawless. Four wins, fourteen goals scored and none conceded have made them the most dominant side in qualifying so far. China arrive needing a miracle after managing just one goal in four matches.
The more competitive battle may be between Uruguay and Hungary. Hungary have recovered brilliantly from their heavy defeat in Slovenia and now sit comfortably in second place. Another victory would move them closer to protecting that position.
Slovenia vs. China 
Uruguay vs. Hungary 
Scotland Setting the Pace
Scotland have transformed the group by winning three of their last four matches and now lead the standings. Their victory over Spain and commanding win against India have made them the team to catch.
Spain will be expected to take three points against struggling Canada, whose campaign has been damaged by a disastrous opening defeat that reflected poorly on their management. The more intriguing contest comes between South Africa and India, with both nations still firmly involved in the qualification fight.
Spain vs. Canada 
South Africa vs. India 
Three-Way Battle at the Summit
No group is tighter at the top. Denmark, Turkey and Mexico are all locked on nine points.
Turkey travel to Greece knowing they cannot afford a repeat of the surprise defeat suffered against Mexico. Greece remain pointless, but pride and spoiler potential remain powerful motivators.
The headline clash is Denmark versus Mexico. Denmark won the first meeting 4-2 after a stunning second-half comeback, but Mexico have since won three consecutive matches. The winner could emerge as the group favourite.
Greece vs. Turkey 
Denmark vs. Mexico 
Five Teams, Four Points
This remains the most unpredictable section of qualifying. Sweden lead with eight points, yet only four points separate first from fifth.
Chile and Israel meet in a direct battle between two sides sitting outside the qualification places. Israel won the first encounter 3-1, giving Chile added motivation.
Ireland revived their campaign by defeating Chile and now host second-placed Iceland. A victory would throw the group into complete chaos, while Iceland know three points could even send them top depending on events elsewhere.
Chile vs. Israel 
Ireland vs. Iceland 
Algeria Under Pressure
Algeria remain unbeaten and lead the standings, but their advantage is far from secure. Serbia continue to collect points steadily, while Belgium and Albania remain within striking distance.
Algeria are favourites against winless New Zealand, though they have drawn two of their last three matches and cannot afford complacency. Belgium's meeting with Albania could prove just as significant, with both sides chasing the top two positions.
New Zealand vs. Algeria 
Belgium vs. Albania 
Can Anyone Stop Brazil?
Brazil have looked every bit like reigning world champions. Four victories, twelve goals scored and only one conceded have left their rivals struggling to keep pace.
The return match against Australia is the marquee fixture. Brazil won the first meeting 2-1, but Australia have responded with three straight victories and now sit three points behind the leaders.
The battle for third also remains alive as Peru host Russia in a match neither side can afford to lose.
Australia vs. Brazil 
Peru vs. Russia 
Argentina in Command
Argentina have yet to concede a goal and lead the group with ten points. Switzerland earned a goalless draw in the first meeting and will hope to frustrate the South Americans once again.
Croatia should view their match against Bangladesh as a must-win encounter. The former world champions remain only three points behind second-placed Malta and cannot afford any further dropped points.
Argentina vs. Switzerland 
Croatia vs. Bangladesh 
Poland Taking Control
After finishing runners-up in each of the last two U21 World Cups, Poland are beginning to resemble serious contenders again. They start the return fixtures three points clear of England and Norway.
England and the Netherlands renew acquaintances after drawing 1-1 in the opening round. England need victory after falling to Norway last time out, while the Dutch are still searching for their first win despite remaining unbeaten.
Norway will expect three points against Latvia, but the Latvians have already frustrated both Norway and the Netherlands this campaign.
England vs. Netherlands 
Norway vs. Latvia 
Portugal's Rise Continues
Portugal have seized control of the group with ten points from four matches and victories in each of their last three outings. Dinis Rito's recent form has been central to that surge.
The key fixture sees United States host the Czech Republic. The Czechs won the first meeting 5-2, but the Americans have recovered impressively since then and now trail second place by only one point. The result could have enormous implications for qualification.
Colombia and Bulgaria meet in a match where both sides are effectively playing to stay alive.
United States of America vs. Czech republic 
Colombia vs. Bulgaria 
Surprise Leaders Defending First Place
Moldova have become one of the stories of the campaign. An extraordinary 12-1 victory over Finland and a convincing win against South Korea have lifted them to the summit.
The leaders now travel to Japan, where another victory would strengthen their grip on a qualification spot. Japan remain without a win and face increasing pressure.
The other fixture is equally important. Romania host South Korea with both nations needing points to stay in contention. Romania finally secured their first victory last round, while South Korea are trying to recover from consecutive defeats after opening with two wins.
Japan vs. Moldova 
Romania vs. South Korea
The return fixtures begin with plenty still to decide. Some leaders are chasing separation, others are fighting to protect fragile advantages, and several traditional powers have reached the point where every match feels like a final.
World Cup Qualifiers (U19)
Halfway There: Leaders Under Pressure as the Return Legs Begin
The first half of the U19 World Cup qualifying campaign is now complete for almost every group, and the race for the two qualification places is beginning to take shape. Some traditional powers have already established commanding positions, while several outsiders have turned early promise into genuine qualification bids. With the return fixtures now starting, every result carries extra weight as teams get a second chance to settle old scores—or prove that the first meeting was no fluke.
The opening five rounds delivered dominant leaders, surprise challengers, managerial turmoil, and several dramatic swings in momentum. Now the qualification battle enters a new phase. Every point dropped can quickly become decisive, and every rematch offers an opportunity for revenge. As Round 6 gets underway, the spotlight turns to the groups themselves.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Defend a Narrow Advantage
Bosnia and Herzegovina completed the first half of the campaign unbeaten and remain top of the standings, but the margin for error has become increasingly small. A scoreless draw in Finland slowed their momentum and allowed Sweden to move within striking distance.
Sweden's impressive 3–0 victory in the Czech Republic was one of the strongest performances of Round 5 and leaves them only two points behind the leaders. Australia are also firmly in contention after a solid first half, making this a genuine three-team battle.
The return fixtures begin with Bosnia and Herzegovina hosting Australia. The Bosnians won the first encounter 1–0, but another victory would create valuable breathing room. Finland and the Czech Republic, meanwhile, meet in a match neither side can afford to lose.
Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Australia 
Finland vs. Czech republic 
Scotland's Lead Suddenly Under Threat
Scotland looked untouchable after four rounds, but Italy delivered a major surprise by defeating the group leaders 3–0. The result not only revived Italian hopes but also transformed the complexion of the group.
Russia took full advantage by beating Thailand 4–1, with Nikita Shereshkov producing another outstanding display. The Russians are now level on points with Scotland and firmly back in the race for first place.
The return fixture between Italy and Russia becomes one of the most important matches of the round. Scotland will expect to bounce back against struggling Spain, whose disastrous qualification campaign has already resulted in a managerial dismissal after a series of humiliating defeats.
Scotland vs. Spain 
Italy vs. Russia 
Slovenia Set the Standard
Former world champions Slovenia have been one of the most convincing teams in qualification so far. Their 4–1 victory over Algeria completed a perfect first half and reinforced their status as favorites to qualify.
Latvia remain the closest challengers and continue to impress after another disciplined performance against Bangladesh. Algeria still occupy a position from which they can challenge, but their defeat in Slovenia leaves little room for future mistakes.
Round 6 could prove decisive. Slovenia will expect to complete another victory over Bangladesh, while Latvia travel to Algeria knowing that a positive result would strengthen their grip on a qualification position.
Algeria vs. Latvia 
Slovenia vs. Bangladesh 
Lithuania Continue to Surprise
Lithuania have emerged as one of the revelations of the qualification campaign. Their narrow victory over Turkey gave them nine points from four matches and preserved their place at the top of the standings.
The biggest shock of the group came when India defeated reigning world champions Poland. That result prevented Poland from moving level with Lithuania and reopened the race behind the leaders.
The return fixtures begin with Lithuania welcoming the Netherlands after defeating them away from home earlier in the campaign. Turkey, meanwhile, will seek revenge against India and cannot afford another setback if they hope to remain among the contenders.
Lithuania vs. Netherlands 
Turkey vs. India 
Croatia Look Like Genuine Contenders
Croatia have made a statement during the opening half of qualification. Four victories from four matches and a powerful attack have established them as the team to beat in Group E.
The latest success came in a commanding 5–1 victory over Albania, inspired by a remarkable five-goal performance from Alberto Dracar. Croatia now sit comfortably at the summit and have yet to show any sign of weakness.
The United States remain second after defeating Japan 4–1 and will look to maintain that position against Albania in Round 6. Japan and Estonia meet in a match that could determine which nation remains within touching distance of the qualification places.
Japan vs. Estonia 
United States of America vs. Albania 
Three Teams Still Dreaming
Group F continues to provide one of the most fascinating qualification races. Moldova lead the standings, Romania remain close behind, and South Korea have fought their way back into contention after a difficult start.
Romania's 4–1 victory over Portugal once again highlighted the influence of Ferdinand Tecuta, whose goals have become central to their campaign. South Korea also strengthened their position with a professional victory over Mexico.
The headline match of Round 6 sees South Korea host Romania. With only a handful of points separating the leading contenders, the outcome could have a major impact on the race for qualification. Moldova will be expected to collect points against Mexico but cannot afford to overlook an opponent still searching for its first victory.
Mexico vs. Moldova 
South Korea vs. Romania 
Return Fixtures Arrive with Everything Still to Play
As the smallest group in this qualification cycle, Group G completed its first half ahead of everyone else. Peru currently hold the advantage after their commanding victory over Slovakia and hard-fought draw against Norway, but Germany remain firmly in contention after their own unbeaten start.
Norway, runners-up in the previous U19 World Cup cycle, have yet to fully impose themselves and will be eager to build momentum as the return fixtures begin. Slovakia, meanwhile, already find themselves under considerable pressure after opening the campaign with two defeats.
The rematch between Germany and Norway headlines the round. Their first encounter ended level, and another tight contest is expected. Peru will look to strengthen their position against Slovakia, knowing that a victory could create valuable separation at the top.
Germany vs. Norway 
Slovakia vs. Peru 
Iceland Seek Revenge as the Race Tightens
What appeared to be a straightforward qualification campaign for Iceland has become considerably more complicated. After demolishing England 9–0 in their opener, Iceland have collected only one point from their next match and now find themselves under pressure from several rivals.
Belgium and Uruguay remain unbeaten despite drawing both of their matches, while Bolivia made an impressive entrance into the competition with a hard-fought draw against Belgium. The group remains remarkably compressed, with four nations still very much in the race.
Round 6 sees Uruguay and Belgium meet again after their goalless draw in the opening round. Iceland, meanwhile, will look to complete another victory over England. The first meeting ended in a nine-goal humiliation that ultimately reflected poor preparation from the English management, and England now have an opportunity to show they have learned from that painful lesson.
Uruguay vs. Belgium 
England vs. Iceland 
Group I: South Africa and Bulgaria Ready for a Defining Stretch
South Africa remain the pace-setters after an excellent first half of qualification. Their attacking football has produced nine goals in just two matches, while a convincing 5–0 victory over Israel further demonstrated their growing confidence.
Bulgaria have quietly positioned themselves as serious challengers after defeating Montenegro 3–0, while Montenegro themselves remain firmly in contention despite that setback.
The return fixtures begin with South Africa travelling to Canada, while Montenegro attempt to complete a double over Israel. South Africa remain favorites to qualify, but with Bulgaria waiting just behind them, every point gained before the decisive closing rounds could prove crucial.
Israel vs. Rep. of Montenegro 
Canada vs. South Africa 
Four Nations Still Chasing Two Places
Group J remains one of the most open sections in the competition. Denmark, Chile, France and Venezuela all remain realistic candidates for qualification, while Malta face an increasingly difficult challenge to recover from their slow start.
France boosted their hopes with an important victory in Malta, while Denmark's success against Venezuela ensured that no team has been able to establish clear control of the standings.
The return fixtures offer opportunities for immediate revenge. Venezuela travel to Malta looking to repeat their opening victory, while Chile host France after defeating the former champions 2–0 earlier in qualification. A second Chilean victory would strengthen their position considerably, while France know they need points to avoid losing ground before the final stretch.
Malta vs. Venezuela 
Chile vs. France 
Brazil Look Strong but the Chasers Remain Close
Brazil remain unbeaten and continue to lead the group, but their draw against Colombia demonstrated that qualification will not come without challenges. The five-time scorers from the opening rounds have shown both attacking quality and resilience, though their rivals remain within reach.
New Zealand have quietly put together an impressive campaign and sit level on points with Brazil after earning a draw in Hungary. Colombia are also firmly in contention following their encouraging start, while Argentina face increasing pressure after collecting just a single point.
The return fixtures begin with Brazil travelling to Hungary and Argentina facing New Zealand. For Argentina, the situation is becoming urgent. Another disappointing result would leave one of the most decorated nations in U19 history facing a serious risk of missing another World Cup.
Hungary vs. Brazil 
Argentina vs. New Zealand 
Heavyweights Prepare for Another Collision
Group L has already lived up to expectations, with Austria, Switzerland and Serbia all looking capable of securing qualification. Austria have been particularly impressive, winning both of their matches without conceding a goal, while Switzerland announced their arrival with a commanding victory over Ireland.
Serbia remain only three points behind despite having played one match fewer than Austria, and their attacking displays suggest they will remain a major factor throughout the campaign.
The return fixtures begin with Austria hosting Ireland and Serbia facing China. Both favorites will expect victories, but attention is already turning toward the looming direct clashes among the top three. With so little separating the contenders, every point gained now could become decisive by the end of qualification.
Austria vs. Ireland 
Serbia vs. China
World Cup Qualifiers (U17)
Round 6: Pressure Mounts as the Return Leg Begins
The opening half of the 32nd Under-17 World Cup qualifying campaign is now complete. After five rounds in every five-team group, the fixtures reverse and familiar opponents meet again, this time with the margin for error becoming considerably smaller. Group J, the smallest section of this qualification cycle, already completed its first half and now joins the return fixtures as well.
Several heavyweights have already taken command of their groups, but elsewhere the race remains finely balanced. Surprise contenders continue to challenge established powers, while a number of former champions are beginning to feel the pressure after inconsistent starts. With only the top two teams progressing to the World Cup, every point could prove decisive during the second half of the campaign.
Here's how Groups A through F shape up as the return matches get underway.
Brazil march on while second place takes centre stage
Brazil have looked unstoppable through five matches. Twenty-five goals scored, just one conceded and another commanding 6:0 victory over Russia leave the former world champions comfortably atop the standings.
The attention now turns to the battle for second place. Lithuania visit Croatia holding a three-point advantage, making this one of the biggest fixtures of the round. Croatia know only victory will keep the gap manageable before the remaining return fixtures.
Meanwhile, Bulgaria and Russia meet with both sides desperate to keep their fading qualification hopes alive after difficult first halves.
Croatia vs. Lithuania 
Bulgaria vs. Russia 
France look to tighten their grip
France remain unbeaten after edging Venezuela in Round 5 and continue to set the pace at the top of the group. Facing winless Malta, the former world champions have an excellent opportunity to strengthen their position before tougher tests arrive later in the campaign.
The key contest comes in Venezuela, where the hosts welcome Montenegro. Both sides remain firmly in contention behind France and Sweden, making this a genuine six-point encounter in the battle for qualification.
With Sweden sitting idle this round, any slip from Venezuela or Montenegro could prove extremely costly.
Venezuela vs. Rep. of Montenegro 
France vs. Malta 
Leaders seek to extend their advantage
Moldova continued their unbeaten campaign by winning in Canada and now hold a two-point lead over Slovenia. The former world champions have quietly built one of the most consistent qualification campaigns so far.
Slovenia will expect to return to winning ways against Slovakia after dropping unexpected points against Latvia. A victory is essential to remain within touching distance of the leaders.
Canada, meanwhile, cannot afford another setback when they visit Latvia. Defeat would leave their qualification hopes hanging by a thread, while Latvia are still searching for their first victory of the campaign.
Slovenia vs. Slovakia 
Latvia vs. Canada 
Denmark under pressure from the chasing pack
Chile remain unbeaten after holding Switzerland to a goalless draw and continue to lead Group D. Their defensive solidity has become the hallmark of an impressive campaign.
The spotlight falls on South Korea against Denmark. Denmark occupy second place, but Switzerland and South Korea remain only two points behind, meaning the standings could change dramatically before the evening is over.
Switzerland will be expected to collect three points against bottom side Uruguay, making Denmark's task even more significant.
South Korea vs. Denmark 
Uruguay vs. Switzerland 
Turkey aim to build on statement victory
Turkey produced one of the performances of the previous round by dismantling Belgium 5:1. That emphatic victory established a three-point cushion at the summit and confirmed the former world champions as the team to beat.
They now face an improving Norway side that has recovered from consecutive early defeats with back-to-back victories. Norway know another upset would throw the entire group back into contention.
Belgium simply cannot afford another slip against Thailand. Anything less than three points would leave the runners-up from the second World Cup with a mountain to climb.
Belgium vs. Thailand 
Turkey vs. Norway 
Argentina and Mexico renew their rivalry
No group remains tighter than Group F. Despite leading the standings, Argentina enjoy only a four-point cushion over bottom side Finland, illustrating just how competitive this section has become.
The headline fixture sees Argentina travel to Mexico for a rematch of their thrilling opening encounter, won 2:1 by the South Americans. Mexico have steadily improved since then and could move within a point of the leaders with a victory.
Israel, unbeaten in three consecutive matches, have an excellent opportunity against Finland to strengthen their own qualification hopes. Depending on the outcome in Mexico, they could even finish the round inside the top two.
Israel vs. Finland 
Mexico vs. Argentina 
Fine Margins Continue to Define the Tightest Race
Bosnia and Herzegovina have quietly emerged as the team to catch in Group G. Another disciplined 1:0 victory over China preserved both their unbeaten record and an extraordinary defensive run, with the former world champions yet to concede a single goal after five matches.
The return fixtures begin with perhaps the defining match of the group as Bosnia and Herzegovina travel to Spain. Spain remain unbeaten despite drawing three of their five matches, and victory would see them leapfrog the leaders.
Greece cannot afford to lose ground when they host struggling Czech Republic. The former world champions are still searching for their first victory and another disappointment would leave their qualification hopes hanging by the thinnest of threads.
Greece vs. Czech republic 
Spain vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Poland Looking Every Bit the Defending Champions
Poland took a giant stride towards another World Cup appearance by defeating fellow unbeaten side England 2:0 in the previous round. The defending champions now boast a perfect fifteen points from five matches and have conceded just a single goal.
England remain firmly in control of second place but cannot afford complacency as they welcome South Africa. Anything less than victory could invite Austria back into the qualification battle.
Meanwhile, Poland will be overwhelming favourites against the United States. Another victory would leave the holders within touching distance of securing qualification with several matches still to play.
England vs. South Africa 
Poland vs. United States of America 
Portugal Take Control Before Heavyweight Rematch
The balance of power shifted in Group I when Portugal edged Serbia 1:0 to move two points clear at the summit. After recovering from their opening defeat against the Netherlands, the former runners-up now control their own destiny.
Attention now turns immediately to another enormous encounter as Portugal welcome the Netherlands for the return fixture. The Dutch responded to their defeat against Serbia by collecting seven points from their last three matches and know victory would dramatically tighten the standings.
Serbia, meanwhile, have little room for error against Estonia. Three points are almost essential if the former world champions are to keep pace with the leaders.
Serbia vs. Estonia 
Portugal vs. Netherlands 
Return Fixtures Finally Begin
Group J was the first to complete its opening half and now finally joins the rest of the qualification campaign as the return fixtures get underway.
Germany have been flawless so far, winning all three matches while conceding only once. Their reward is another meeting with Ireland, the only nation currently occupying a qualification place behind them.
Elsewhere, Japan face Bangladesh knowing victory is virtually essential. Two draws have kept Japan alive, but another slip would leave the road to the World Cup considerably steeper.
Ireland vs. Germany 
Bangladesh vs. Japan 
Scotland Hold the Advantage, but Nothing Is Settled
Scotland strengthened their grip on first place by defeating Australia 4:1, with Murray Brown once again proving decisive. The Scots now hold a two-point advantage over Australia and a three-point cushion over Italy.
The leaders now face perhaps their toughest remaining challenge against Italy. The Italians recovered from consecutive defeats by edging Bolivia and know another victory would completely reopen the race for qualification.
Meanwhile, Bolivia and Hungary meet in a contest neither side can afford to lose. Anything other than three points would leave the defeated team facing an uphill struggle during the second half of the campaign.
Bolivia vs. Hungary 
Italy vs. Scotland 
New Zealand Defend Their Narrow Lead
New Zealand continue to lead Group L after an impressive first half of the campaign, although Romania remain just a single point behind following their professional victory over Peru.
The leaders travel to Albania looking to preserve their unbeaten record, while Romania face another difficult away assignment against Algeria. Although Algeria have yet to win, they have become increasingly competitive and have taken points from both Peru and Albania in recent rounds.
Peru enjoy a free round, meaning the top two have an excellent opportunity to strengthen their hold on the qualification places before attention turns to their eagerly anticipated rematch in Round 9.
Albania vs. New Zealand 
Algeria vs. Romania
With the first half of the qualification campaign now behind them, every nation knows exactly what lies ahead. Familiar opponents return, old scores remain unsettled and, from this point forward, every result carries twice the significance. The race for the 32nd Under-17 World Cup is entering its decisive phase.