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04.06.2026

World Cup Qualifiers

Albania Surge, Malta Dream and Poland Run Riot as Qualification Battles Intensify

The 32nd World Cup qualification campaign is now firmly underway. With every team having taken the field at least once, the first real picture of each group is beginning to emerge. Some early leaders are strengthening their grip on qualification places, while several traditional powers are already finding themselves under pressure.

Albania continued their remarkable start, Malta remained the surprise package of the campaign, Moldova extended their perfect record, and Poland produced a result that will be remembered throughout this qualification cycle. Here is how the tables look after the latest round of matches.

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

Albania and Denmark Pull Away

Albania maintained their unbeaten start with a convincing 4 : 1 victory over Sweden. Sardian Prenku opened the scoring before B. Miftari struck twice late on to secure Albania's third consecutive positive result.

Denmark also delivered a statement performance, defeating Russia 4 : 0. G. Larsen's first-half hat-trick effectively ended the contest before B. Ibsen completed the scoring.

Russia remain without a point and have already conceded seven goals in two matches. The national team manager will face serious questions after such a poor opening to the campaign. Albania and Denmark now occupy the qualification places, with Germany already under pressure despite having played one match fewer.


SwedenSweden vs. Russia Russia
DenmarkDenmark vs. Germany Germany


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

Algeria Join the Race

Algeria moved level with Bulgaria and Uruguay after a dominant 3 : 0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina. Goals from M. Marek, A. Feghaoui and M. Taffat secured an important first win.

Bulgaria remained unbeaten after drawing 1 : 1 away to Uruguay. N. Filatov's late equaliser ensured the former world champions stayed top of the group on goal difference.

Bosnia and Herzegovina have now suffered consecutive heavy defeats after opening with a win. Conceding seven goals across those losses leaves their qualification hopes hanging in the balance.


BulgariaBulgaria vs. Algeria Algeria
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina vs. Ireland Ireland


Positions: 1st - Romania (4 points), 2nd - Norway (4 points), 3rd - Brazil (4 points), 4th - Israel (4 points), 5th - Argentina (0 points)

Four Teams Locked Together, Argentina Left Behind

Group C has become one of the tightest sections in qualification. Norway and Romania shared a 2 : 2 draw, while Brazil and Israel played out a 1 : 1 stalemate.

That leaves Romania, Norway, Brazil and Israel all level on four points, creating a fascinating battle for the two qualification spots.

Argentina remain stranded at the bottom without a point after two matches. The first-ever World Cup winners are yet to score and already find themselves in a desperate position. Their national team manager is under immense pressure to reverse a disastrous start before the campaign slips away completely.


BrazilBrazil vs. Norway Norway
RomaniaRomania vs. Argentina Argentina


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

Croatia Establish Themselves as Favourites

Croatia delivered one of the most impressive performances of the round, crushing Chile 6 : 2. N. Pavlovic scored four times and V. Roko continued his excellent campaign as Croatia moved onto seven points.

Estonia extended their unbeaten run with a third consecutive draw, sharing the points with Thailand in a 1 : 1 result.

Chile's defensive collapse leaves them near the bottom of the group. Conceding six goals in a qualification match is always alarming, and the national team manager must shoulder responsibility for such a heavy defeat.


ChileChile vs. Thailand Thailand
EstoniaEstonia vs. Greece Greece


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

Netherlands Take Early Control

The Netherlands moved top of Group E after defeating South Korea 2 : 1. Early goals from R. Jager and A. Jonker proved enough despite a response from Gil Su Lim.

Peru and Serbia could not be separated in an entertaining 2 : 2 draw. Josias Abril scored twice for Peru before Leontije Culik matched him with two goals of his own.

The Dutch now hold a two-point advantage at the summit, but with several direct meetings still to come, the group remains wide open.


SerbiaSerbia vs. South Korea South Korea
NetherlandsNetherlands vs. Peru Peru


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

Defence Dominates

Goals have become a rare commodity in Group F. Belgium and Turkey played out a 0 : 0 draw, while Bolivia earned another goalless stalemate against India.

Remarkably, Bolivia remain unbeaten despite failing to score a single goal. Three consecutive clean sheets have kept them firmly in contention.

Belgium continue to lead the group, but their advantage remains fragile. With so few goals separating the teams, a single victory could dramatically alter the standings.


TurkeyTurkey vs. India India
BoliviaBolivia vs. New Zealand New Zealand


Positions: 1st - Slovenia (7 points), 2nd - South Africa (4 points), 3rd - England (4 points), 4th - France (1 point), 5th - Rep. of Montenegro (0 points)

Slovenia Keep Marching Forward

Slovenia strengthened their position at the top of Group G with a 2 : 1 victory away to Montenegro. A. Ocepek and M. Vucak provided the goals as the former world champions moved onto seven points.

England finally secured their first victory, defeating France 2 : 1. An own goal brought England level before G. Snyders struck a late winner.

France now sit with just one point from two matches, while Slovenia continue to look every bit like genuine qualification favourites. Their upcoming clash with South Africa could prove decisive.


FranceFrance vs. Rep. of Montenegro Rep. of Montenegro
SloveniaSlovenia vs. South Africa South Africa


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

Malta's Fairy Tale Continues

Malta remain the surprise story of the entire qualification campaign. After stunning Austria in Round 2, they followed up with a 2 : 1 victory over Latvia to reach six points from two matches.

Spain added further misery to reigning world champions Austria, winning 2 : 0 through goals from P. Furio and T. Pinol.

Austria now have two defeats in three matches and sit outside the qualification places. For the reigning world champions, this is rapidly becoming a crisis, and the national team manager must find answers quickly.


MaltaMalta vs. Spain Spain
AustriaAustria vs. Portugal Portugal


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

Bangladesh Hold Firm as Australia Respond

Bangladesh remain perfect after two matches and continue to set the pace in Group I.

Behind them, Australia reignited their campaign with a 3 : 1 victory over Iceland. After losing their opening two matches, Australia badly needed a response and delivered through goals from B. Cassidy, R. Ashby and A. Pickett.

Finland and Slovakia drew 1 : 1, leaving Bangladesh in a strong position ahead of a crucial showdown with Finland in the next round.


IcelandIceland vs. Slovakia Slovakia
FinlandFinland vs. Bangladesh Bangladesh


Positions: 1st - Moldova (9 points), 2nd - Colombia (4 points), 3rd - Canada (3 points), 4th - China (1 point), 5th - Czech republic (0 points)

Moldova's Dream Start Continues

Moldova made it three wins from three matches by defeating China 1 : 0. Once again, D. Croitoru was decisive, scoring his fifth goal of the campaign.

Canada finally got off the mark with an entertaining 4 : 2 victory over Czech republic. J. Chapman scored twice as Canada kept their qualification hopes alive.

Moldova now sit five points clear at the top and are beginning to look like serious contenders for a World Cup place.


Czech republicCzech republic vs. China China
MoldovaMoldova vs. Colombia Colombia


Positions: 1st - Poland (7 points), 2nd - United States of America (4 points), 3rd - Switzerland (3 points), 4th - Italy (2 points), 5th - Venezuela (0 points)

Poland Produce Historic Demolition

Poland delivered the result of the round, destroying Venezuela 12 : 0. Tadeusz Czaja, Herbert Dziadosz and Marcin Rossa all scored multiple goals as the former world champions produced an extraordinary attacking display.

Even accounting for Venezuela's missing player and an early red card, such an extreme result ultimately reflects a catastrophic performance. Responsibility falls squarely on the national team manager for allowing the match to spiral so dramatically out of control.

The United States of America and Italy drew 2 : 2, keeping both teams within touching distance of the qualification places. Poland now lead comfortably and already possess a staggering goal difference advantage.


ItalyItaly vs. Venezuela Venezuela
PolandPoland vs. Switzerland Switzerland


Positions: 1st - Lithuania (6 points), 2nd - Scotland (6 points), 3rd - Mexico (3 points), 4th - Hungary (3 points), 5th - Japan (0 points)

Lithuania Match Scotland's Perfect Start

Lithuania continued their impressive campaign with a 2 : 1 victory over Hungary. After conceding in the opening minute, they recovered strongly through Gustavas Kazakevicius and Kamilis Kavoliunas.

Scotland maintained their perfect record with a narrow 1 : 0 win over Japan. George McGinn's second-half goal proved decisive as Scotland recorded a second consecutive clean sheet.

With both Lithuania and Scotland sitting on six points, their upcoming meeting promises to be one of the most important matches of the qualification campaign so far.


LithuaniaLithuania vs. Scotland Scotland
JapanJapan vs. Mexico Mexico





World Cup Qualifiers (U21)

Perfect records and shifting contenders define the next stage of U21 qualifying

The 32nd U21 World Cup qualification campaign is beginning to reveal its first genuine contenders. Several traditional powers have established themselves at the top of their groups, while a number of outsiders are proving they belong in the race for the two qualification places available in every section.

Three rounds have now been completed in most groups, and the pressure is growing on managers whose teams have fallen behind early. With every point becoming increasingly valuable, the battle for qualification is taking shape across the globe.

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

Bolivia seize command

Bolivia have emerged as one of the strongest teams in the entire qualification campaign. The former world champions made it three wins from three with a 4:2 victory over Italy, led by another outstanding display from Pascual Yarzan, who scored twice.

Slovakia strengthened their hold on second place by defeating France 1:0 through Michal Szabo's decisive strike. France now face a difficult recovery mission, while Italy remain pointless after two matches and are rapidly running out of room for error.


ItalyItaly vs. France France
SlovakiaSlovakia vs. Venezuela Venezuela


Positions: 1st - Lithuania (6 points), 2nd - Thailand (3 points), 3rd - Estonia (3 points), 4th - Bosnia and Herzegovina (0 points)

Lithuania open a gap

Lithuania took full control of Group B by beating Thailand 3:2. Marcelis Skroblas scored a first-half hat-trick that ultimately proved decisive despite a late Thai comeback.

The bigger surprise may be the collapse of former champions Bosnia and Herzegovina, who followed their opening defeat with a 2:0 loss to Estonia. Bosnia are now bottom of the group without a point and their manager is already under serious pressure.


Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina vs. Lithuania Lithuania
ThailandThailand vs. Estonia Estonia


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

Slovenia look untouchable

Slovenia are producing the most dominant campaign of any group leader. After wins over China and Hungary, they dismantled Austria 5:0 to reach nine points with twelve goals scored and none conceded.

Klavdij Mlakar continued his extraordinary form with another hat-trick, bringing his tally to seven goals in three matches. Austria's five-goal defeat must be viewed as a managerial failure, while Hungary remain second despite Slovenia already creating significant separation at the top.


AustriaAustria vs. Uruguay Uruguay
ChinaChina vs. Hungary Hungary


Positions: 1st - Scotland (6 points), 2nd - Spain (4 points), 3rd - India (4 points), 4th - South Africa (3 points), 5th - Canada (0 points)

Scotland storm into first place

Scotland have become the surprise leaders of Group D. After beating Canada comfortably, they followed up with an impressive 2:1 victory over Spain, overturning an early deficit thanks to two late goals from Andrew Templeton.

Spain's campaign has suddenly become complicated after collecting just one point from their last two matches. South Africa recovered from their opening defeat by beating Canada 5:2, while Canada's defensive record continues to deteriorate. Conceding seventeen goals in three matches leaves no doubt where responsibility lies.


ScotlandScotland vs. South Africa South Africa
CanadaCanada vs. India India


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

Turkey establish themselves as favourites

Turkey are the only team in Group E with a perfect record. Their latest success was a disciplined 1:0 victory away to Denmark, with Taci Cinar scoring the only goal.

Germany responded to their heavy defeat against Turkey by beating Greece 4:1 and moving back into contention. Greece remain pointless after three matches and have already conceded eight goals, leaving their qualification hopes hanging by a thread.


GermanyGermany vs. Denmark Denmark
TurkeyTurkey vs. Mexico Mexico


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

Four-way fight continues

Group F remains one of the most competitive sections in qualification. Sweden and Chile drew 1:1, while Israel were held to a goalless draw by Ireland.

Just one point separates the top four sides. Sweden currently lead thanks to their unbeaten record, but Chile, Israel and Iceland all remain firmly in contention. The balance of power in this group appears likely to shift repeatedly before qualification is decided.


SwedenSweden vs. Ireland Ireland
IsraelIsrael vs. Iceland Iceland


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

Algeria stay top but Serbia close in

Algeria remain unbeaten after drawing 2:2 away to Belgium, but their grip on first place is becoming less secure. Aomar Berraja continued his excellent form by scoring again.

Serbia secured their first victory by beating New Zealand 2:1 and are now level with Albania on four points despite having played one fewer match. The upcoming meetings between Algeria, Albania and Serbia could determine the entire group.


SerbiaSerbia vs. Belgium Belgium
AlgeriaAlgeria vs. Albania Albania


Positions: 1st - Brazil (9 points), 2nd - Australia (6 points), 3rd - Russia (1 point), 4th - Peru (1 point), 5th - Rep. of Montenegro (0 points)

Brazil leave rivals behind

Brazil look every bit like defending world champions. Their 4:0 victory over Peru made it three wins from three, extending their goal difference to an impressive 10:1.

Australia continue to chase them after beating Montenegro 3:1, with Courtney Richards scoring a hat-trick. Montenegro have now conceded seven goals in two matches, and another heavy defeat has placed their manager firmly under scrutiny.


Rep. of MontenegroRep. of Montenegro vs. Peru Peru
BrazilBrazil vs. Russia Russia


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

Argentina and Croatia heading for showdown

Argentina remain unbeaten after edging Malta 1:0, moving onto seven points from three matches. However, Croatia continue to look equally dangerous.

The former champions crushed Switzerland 5:1, with Tome Djurkovic scoring twice and Davor Beretic adding another brace. Croatia have scored eight goals in just two matches, setting up what promises to be a decisive clash with Argentina later in the campaign.


MaltaMalta vs. Croatia Croatia
SwitzerlandSwitzerland vs. Bangladesh Bangladesh


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

England lead but nobody escapes

England remain top of Group J, though their 1:1 draw against Poland prevented them from creating real separation.

The Netherlands recorded their third consecutive draw after sharing the points with Norway, leaving the entire group tightly packed. Poland and Norway remain unbeaten, while Latvia are still close enough to remain relevant despite sitting last.


PolandPoland vs. Norway Norway
NetherlandsNetherlands vs. Latvia Latvia


Positions: 1st - Czech republic (7 points), 2nd - Portugal (4 points), 3rd - United States of America (3 points), 4th - Colombia (3 points), 5th - Bulgaria (0 points)

Czech republic continue efficient march

Czech republic strengthened their position at the summit by defeating Colombia 1:0. Lukas Urban once again provided the decisive contribution, while goalkeeper Roman Ruzicka earned man-of-the-match honours.

Portugal moved into second place after a 2:0 victory over the United States. The Americans have now experienced both extremes of qualification, following a 5:0 win over Bulgaria with consecutive defeats against the group's strongest rivals.


PortugalPortugal vs. Colombia Colombia
Czech republicCzech republic vs. Bulgaria Bulgaria


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

South Korea perfect, Moldova slowed

South Korea remain flawless after two victories and have yet to concede a goal. Their narrow win over Japan continues to look increasingly valuable.

Moldova, fresh from their extraordinary 12:1 victory over Finland, were held to a 1:1 draw by Romania. While Moldova remain second, the result showed that their path to qualification may not be as straightforward as the scorelines from earlier rounds suggested. Japan's scoreless draw against Finland further tightened the race for second place.


FinlandFinland vs. Romania Romania
MoldovaMoldova vs. South Korea South Korea





World Cup Qualifiers (U19)

The third round of U19 World Cup qualification brought the first signs of separation. Several groups that looked wide open a few weeks ago now have clear frontrunners, while a handful of traditional powers are already finding themselves in danger of being left behind.

Scotland continued to steamroll everything in their path, Bosnia and Herzegovina remained unbeaten, and defending champions Poland took control of a heavyweight group. Elsewhere, Brazil, Croatia and South Africa strengthened their positions, while Spain's nightmare campaign sank even deeper and former champions Argentina are still searching for their first point.

Positions: 1st - Bosnia and Herzegovina (7 points), 2nd - Australia (4 points), 3rd - Czech republic (3 points), 4th - Sweden (2 points), 5th - Finland (0 points)

Bosnia Stay Unbeaten as Australia Move Into Contention

Bosnia and Herzegovina remain in control of Group A after extending their unbeaten start with a 1-1 draw against Sweden. R. Stepinac was again on the scoresheet, helping Bosnia reach seven points from three matches.

The bigger movement came below them, where Australia claimed a vital 3-2 victory over Finland. After taking just one point from their opening two matches, Australia suddenly find themselves second in the table and firmly in the qualification race.

Sweden are still unbeaten but have drawn both of their matches, while Finland's second narrow defeat leaves them rooted to the bottom despite scoring five goals in two appearances.


SwedenSweden vs. Finland Finland
AustraliaAustralia vs. Czech republic Czech republic


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

Scotland March On While Spain Sink Further

Scotland continued their relentless qualification campaign with a 3-1 victory over Thailand, maintaining a perfect record and moving to nine points. James White and L. Jack once again featured prominently as Scotland strengthened their grip on first place.

Elsewhere, Italy produced the round's most emphatic victory, crushing Spain 8-0 behind four goals from Salvatore Sidoti.

The result deepened an extraordinary crisis for Spain. Following defeats of 20-0, 5-0 and now 8-0, the former quarterfinalists have conceded 33 goals without scoring once. With the U19 manager already dismissed after Round 2, Spain's qualification campaign has become a battle for damage limitation.


ThailandThailand vs. Italy Italy
SpainSpain vs. Russia Russia


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

Three-Way Fight Emerges at the Top

Group C has developed into one of the most competitive sections of qualification after Slovenia handed Latvia their first defeat. Goals from G. Dolinsek and J. Kumersek secured a 2-1 victory and pulled the former world champions level on six points.

Algeria also continued their recovery from an opening defeat, beating Greece 2-0 to join Slovenia and Latvia on six points.

With three teams separated only by goal difference and direct encounters still to come, Group C is shaping up as one of the cycle's most intriguing qualification battles.


GreeceGreece vs. Slovenia Slovenia
LatviaLatvia vs. Bangladesh Bangladesh


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

Defending Champions Take Control

Poland sent a strong message to the rest of Group D by defeating previously unbeaten Lithuania 2-0. The reigning U19 World Cup champions have now won both of their matches without conceding a goal and sit top of the group.

Netherlands finally got their campaign moving with a 3-1 victory over Turkey. After back-to-back defeats, the former world champions badly needed the result to remain within touching distance of the qualification places.

Lithuania remain level on points with Poland, but the balance of power in the group now appears to be shifting toward the defending champions.


PolandPoland vs. Turkey Turkey
NetherlandsNetherlands vs. India India


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

Croatia and USA Set Up Heavyweight Clash

Croatia and the United States both maintained perfect starts and now appear set for a direct battle for top spot.

Croatia overcame a spirited Japanese side 5-3 in the highest-scoring match of the group so far. A. Dracar continued his excellent form as Croatia made it two wins from two.

The USA were more controlled, defeating Estonia 2-0 through goals from N. Guitierrez and S. Henriques. Goalkeeper Esteban Aviles collected another man-of-the-match award as the Americans kept a second clean sheet.

The upcoming Croatia-USA meeting already feels like one of the defining matches of the qualification campaign.


CroatiaCroatia vs. United States of America United States of America
EstoniaEstonia vs. Albania Albania


Positions: 1st - Moldova (7 points), 2nd - Romania (6 points), 3rd - Mexico (3 points), 4th - South Korea (1 point), 5th - Portugal (0 points)

Moldova and Romania Pull Away

Moldova and Romania continue to set the pace in Group F after both collected their third victories.

Moldova edged South Korea 1-0 thanks to another disciplined defensive display, while Romania survived a difficult trip to Portugal, claiming a 2-1 win that further strengthened their qualification position.

The group is increasingly becoming a two-team race. Portugal, South Korea and Mexico all entered the cycle hoping to challenge for qualification, but the gap to the leaders is already beginning to grow.

The upcoming meeting between Moldova and Romania now looms as one of the most important fixtures of the entire qualification campaign.


PortugalPortugal vs. South Korea South Korea
MoldovaMoldova vs. Romania Romania


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

Peru Face Their First Major Test

Group G remained tightly balanced after the latest round, but attention is already turning toward the clash between Peru and Norway.

Peru's emphatic opening victory still keeps them top of the standings, while Norway and Germany remain level after sharing points in their opening encounter.

For Peru, who have often struggled to break beyond qualification in recent cycles, the next match offers an opportunity to establish genuine control. Norway, meanwhile, arrive as last cycle's runners-up and know that anything less than victory could leave them chasing the group leaders.


PeruPeru vs. Norway Norway
SlovakiaSlovakia vs. Germany Germany


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

Iceland Stumble, Chasers Close In

Iceland remain top of Group H, but their draw against Uruguay opened the door for the rest of the contenders.

Both Uruguay and Belgium have now collected consecutive draws, while Bolivia made a respectable entrance with a point against the former world champions from Belgium.

The group suddenly looks far more competitive than it did after Iceland's 9-0 demolition of England. While Iceland still hold the advantage, the gap between first and fourth is only three points, ensuring that every upcoming fixture carries significant weight.

England remain under pressure following their disastrous opening defeat and cannot afford another setback.


BoliviaBolivia vs. England England
BelgiumBelgium vs. Iceland Iceland


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

South Africa Set the Standard

South Africa have emerged as one of the strongest teams in qualification so far. Their 5-0 victory over Israel followed an earlier 4-1 success against Canada, leaving them with nine goals scored and only one conceded.

The race behind them remains far less certain. Bulgaria made an impressive start by defeating Montenegro 3-0, immediately throwing themselves into contention for a qualification place.

Montenegro's strong opening win over Israel now feels less secure, while Canada and Israel are already facing an uphill battle to remain relevant in the group.

The upcoming meeting between South Africa and Bulgaria could prove decisive in determining who controls the section.


BulgariaBulgaria vs. Canada Canada
Rep. of MontenegroRep. of Montenegro vs. South Africa South Africa


Positions: 1st - Venezuela (6 points), 2nd - Denmark (6 points), 3rd - Chile (3 points), 4th - France (3 points), 5th - Malta (0 points)

Four Teams Refuse to Blink

Few groups are as difficult to predict as Group J. After two rounds, Chile, Denmark, France and Venezuela all remain firmly in the qualification hunt.

Denmark's victory over Venezuela immediately tightened the standings, while France recovered from their opening defeat to Chile with an important win against Malta.

Chile still hold the advantage with a game in hand, but there is little margin separating the leading contenders. Every direct meeting between the top four now carries enormous significance.

The upcoming Chile-Venezuela encounter may provide the first real indication of which nation is ready to take command.


DenmarkDenmark vs. Chile Chile
VenezuelaVenezuela vs. France France


Positions: 1st - Brazil (7 points), 2nd - Colombia (4 points), 3rd - New Zealand (4 points), 4th - Hungary (1 point), 5th - Argentina (0 points)

Brazil and New Zealand Share the Lead

Brazil remain unbeaten, but their draw against Colombia prevented them from opening a gap at the top of Group K.

New Zealand took advantage by earning a point against Hungary, leaving the two leaders level on four points. Curtis Anderton continues to play a key role in New Zealand's impressive campaign and has already proven capable of deciding matches.

Colombia's draw against Brazil also breathed life into their qualification hopes, while Argentina remain under intense pressure after their surprise opening defeat.

The next round brings the heavyweight clash between Brazil and Argentina, a fixture that could dramatically reshape the group.


ColombiaColombia vs. Argentina Argentina
BrazilBrazil vs. New Zealand New Zealand


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

Austria and Switzerland Lay Down Markers

Austria have made perhaps the most convincing start in Group L, following their opening victory with a commanding 4-0 triumph over China.

Switzerland matched that scoreline against Ireland and immediately announced themselves as serious qualification contenders. The former world champions needed only one match to move into the top two.

Serbia remain perfectly placed after their opening win, meaning three strong candidates are already battling for two qualification places.

That situation makes the upcoming Austria-Switzerland showdown particularly important. Both sides have yet to concede a goal, and the winner could take a major step toward securing qualification.


SwitzerlandSwitzerland vs. Serbia Serbia
IrelandIreland vs. China China





World Cup Qualifiers (U17)

Champions, Contenders and Surprises: The U17 Qualification Race Intensifies

The 32nd U17 World Cup qualification campaign is beginning to reveal its early storylines. Three rounds into the competition, several traditional powers have already established themselves at the top of their groups, while a number of ambitious challengers are proving that reputation alone will not be enough to secure a place at the World Cup.

Defending champions Poland have made a flawless start, Brazil and France look every bit the contenders their histories suggest, while emerging forces such as Lithuania, Venezuela, Moldova and New Zealand have placed themselves in excellent positions. At the same time, former world champions including Czech Republic and Bosnia and Herzegovina find themselves under pressure after difficult openings.

With only the top two teams from each group qualifying for the U17 World Cup, every point is becoming increasingly valuable. Here is how the groups stand after the latest round of matches.

Positions: 1st - Brazil (6 points), 2nd - Lithuania (6 points), 3rd - Croatia (3 points), 4th - Russia (3 points), 5th - Bulgaria (0 points)

Brazil and Lithuania Separate from the Pack

Group A is quickly becoming a two-team race. Former world champions Brazil have been ruthless, winning both of their matches while scoring eight goals and conceding only once. Their latest victory was particularly emphatic as Prieto Kologeski struck all four goals in a commanding 4–1 triumph over Croatia.

Lithuania remain level on points after bouncing back from their defeat to Brazil with a comfortable 3–0 victory over Bulgaria. The quarterfinalists from the previous World Cup cycle continue to impress and have already built a three-point cushion over the chasing teams.

Croatia recovered from their disastrous opening-day defeat, caused largely by fielding only eight outfield players, but the heavy loss to Brazil leaves them facing an uphill battle. Russia and Bulgaria are already beginning to run out of room for error.


BrazilBrazil vs. Bulgaria Bulgaria
LithuaniaLithuania vs. Russia Russia


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

France and Venezuela Set the Pace

France have looked every bit like former world champions, opening with three consecutive victories and scoring nine goals in the process. Matthis Guerin's hat-trick against Montenegro highlighted the depth of quality available to the group leaders.

Venezuela have emerged as the biggest surprise contender. After opening with a defeat against Montenegro, they responded brilliantly with victories over Malta and Sweden. Richard Benitez's late winner against Sweden lifted Venezuela level on points with France and strengthened their qualification credentials.

Sweden remain within striking distance, but Montenegro and Malta have already suffered multiple defeats. The upcoming France–Venezuela meetings could prove decisive in determining who claims first place.


SwedenSweden vs. France France
Rep. of MontenegroRep. of Montenegro vs. Malta Malta


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

Slovenia Hold Off Moldova Challenge

Slovenia have carried their strong World Cup pedigree into qualification, collecting seven points from their first three matches. Their convincing victories over Slovakia and Canada established them as early favourites before a hard-fought 1–1 draw against former world champions Moldova.

Moldova remain unbeaten and arguably hold the stronger position than the table suggests, having played one match fewer than the leaders. Alexandr Lavreniuc continues to play a central role in their campaign and was instrumental again against Slovenia.

Canada and Slovakia remain in contention after splitting their first three matches, while reigning World Cup runners-up Latvia are unexpectedly rooted to the bottom after two defeats. The next few rounds may determine whether Latvia can recover or whether the qualification places will remain a battle between Slovenia and Moldova.


MoldovaMoldova vs. Latvia Latvia
SlovakiaSlovakia vs. Canada Canada


Positions: 1st - Chile (6 points), 2nd - Switzerland (4 points), 3rd - Denmark (4 points), 4th - South Korea (2 points), 5th - Uruguay (0 points)

Chile Continue Remarkable Rise

Chile have quietly assembled one of the strongest starts of any nation in qualification. After missing the last two World Cups, they now sit atop Group D with maximum points following victories over Denmark and South Korea.

Switzerland remain unbeaten and defensively solid, conceding no goals in their opening two matches. Their upcoming clash against Chile could establish a clear favourite for qualification.

Denmark recovered from a thrilling opening draw against South Korea by defeating Uruguay, keeping themselves firmly in the race. South Korea have collected only two points despite competitive performances, while Uruguay remain without a point or a goal.


ChileChile vs. Uruguay Uruguay
DenmarkDenmark vs. Switzerland Switzerland


Positions: 1st - Belgium (9 points), 2nd - Turkey (6 points), 3rd - Iceland (3 points), 4th - Norway (0 points), 5th - Thailand (0 points)

Belgium and Turkey Building a Two-Horse Race

Belgium's perfect nine-point start has been built on efficiency rather than spectacular scorelines. Raphael Masson has emerged as the key figure, scoring four goals in three matches and helping Belgium maintain complete control of the group.

Turkey have matched Belgium's impressive form with two victories, including a crushing 6–1 win over Thailand. Mikail Buruk's hat-trick and Turgay Ataergin's continued scoring form underline Turkey's attacking strength.

The upcoming Belgium–Turkey encounters are shaping up as some of the most important fixtures of the qualification stage. Iceland remain competitive but already trail the leaders, while Norway and Thailand are struggling badly.


IcelandIceland vs. Turkey Turkey
ThailandThailand vs. Norway Norway


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

Group F: Argentina Take Early Command

Argentina have started strongly, defeating both Mexico and Israel to move clear at the top of Group F. Gerard Rivero and Orfeo Grande Ovejero have helped maintain the momentum that carried Argentina to the quarterfinals in the previous World Cup.

Israel's victory over Colombia pushed them into second place, although their position remains fragile with Mexico and Colombia both close behind. Mexico's 5–1 demolition of Finland served notice that they remain serious contenders despite their opening defeat.

Finland's campaign is already hanging by a thread after collecting just one point from three matches. Unless results improve quickly, qualification may soon be beyond reach.


ColombiaColombia vs. Mexico Mexico
FinlandFinland vs. Argentina Argentina


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

Greece Lead the Tightest Group

No group appears more evenly balanced than Group G. Greece sit first with five points after remaining unbeaten through three matches, but no team has truly separated itself from the rest.

Spain have quietly moved into second place thanks to their victory over Czech Republic and remain unbeaten themselves. China's impressive win over Czech Republic was followed by a narrow defeat against Greece, leaving them firmly in contention.

The biggest disappointment has been former world champions Czech Republic. One point from three matches leaves them bottom of the group, and their qualification hopes are already under significant pressure. Bosnia and Herzegovina remain unbeaten despite not scoring a single goal, an unusual statistic that perfectly captures the group's unpredictable nature.


ChinaChina vs. Spain Spain
Czech republicCzech republic vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina


Positions: 1st - England (9 points), 2nd - Poland (6 points), 3rd - Austria (3 points), 4th - United States of America (0 points), 5th - South Africa (0 points)

England and Poland Look World-Class

Few teams have been as convincing as England. Three victories from three matches have established the former champions as the team to beat in Group H. Morty Earl and Wilson Skinner have consistently delivered in key moments.

Defending world champions Poland have been equally impressive. After dismantling the United States and South Africa by a combined score of 8–1, they remain perfectly positioned ahead of their eagerly anticipated showdown with England.

Austria remain competitive after defeating South Africa, while the United States have yet to register a point. South Africa's three consecutive defeats have left them facing a daunting challenge.


AustriaAustria vs. Poland Poland
South AfricaSouth Africa vs. United States of America United States of America


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

Serbia Living Up to Their Reputation

Serbia entered qualification as one of the most decorated nations in U17 history and have performed accordingly. Seven points from three matches have placed them firmly in control of Group I.

The standout result was a dominant 4–1 victory over the Netherlands, a performance that demonstrated both attacking quality and defensive discipline. Dusan Jerkovic has already become one of the group's most influential players.

Estonia currently occupy second place, although Portugal's victory over them has reopened the battle for qualification. The Netherlands remain dangerous despite their inconsistent start, while India are still searching for their first point.


IndiaIndia vs. Portugal Portugal
EstoniaEstonia vs. Netherlands Netherlands


Positions: 1st - Germany (6 points), 2nd - Japan (2 points), 3rd - Ireland (1 point), 4th - Bangladesh (1 point)

Germany Seize the Initiative

With only four teams competing, every result carries extra significance in Group J. Germany have taken full advantage, winning their opening two matches to establish a four-point lead over Japan.

The Germans have combined attacking efficiency with defensive solidity, conceding just one goal while scoring six. Their upcoming clash against Japan could determine whether the qualification race remains competitive.

Japan's pair of draws have kept them second, while Ireland and Bangladesh each have only one point. Both nations may already view their next meeting as a must-win encounter.


JapanJapan vs. Germany Germany
BangladeshBangladesh vs. Ireland Ireland


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

Five Teams Still Dreaming

Group K remains wonderfully open after three rounds. Australia and Bolivia share first place with four points, although Australia have played one match fewer and may hold a slight advantage.

Italy recovered from their opening defeat to Scotland by thrashing Hungary 4–1, while Scotland and Hungary have also collected victories. Remarkably, only a single point separates first from fifth.

The result of Australia's upcoming match against Italy could dramatically reshape the standings and perhaps finally create some separation in the group.


AustraliaAustralia vs. Italy Italy
HungaryHungary vs. Scotland Scotland


Positions: 1st - New Zealand (7 points), 2nd - Romania (6 points), 3rd - Peru (4 points), 4th - Albania (0 points), 5th - Algeria (0 points)

Group L: New Zealand and Romania Set Up Blockbuster Battle

New Zealand and Romania have emerged as the early leaders in Group L, and their upcoming meeting promises to be one of the most significant fixtures of the qualification stage.

New Zealand remain unbeaten after collecting seven points from three matches, including an impressive comeback victory against Algeria. Matt Sands and Victor Shakespear have been central to their success.

Romania, meanwhile, have been devastating in attack. Eight goals across two victories have reminded everyone why the former runners-up remain among the elite nations of U17 football.

Peru have quietly placed themselves in contention with four points from two matches, while Albania and Algeria remain without a point. Unless those teams improve rapidly, the battle for qualification may soon become a three-way contest.


PeruPeru vs. Algeria Algeria
New ZealandNew Zealand vs. Romania Romania


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