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16.07.2026

World Cup Qualifiers

World Cup 32 Qualifying Reaches Its Final Night

The 32nd World Cup qualification cycle has reached its last round, and Thursday will decide the final tickets. Albania, Denmark, Bulgaria, Brazil, Romania, Croatia, Chile, South Korea, Belgium, Spain, Malta, Finland, Bangladesh, Moldova, Poland, Switzerland and Scotland have all secured their places, while several groups still carry one last question into the closing round.
Some matches are now about first place and pride, but others will decide everything. Netherlands, Serbia and Peru still have one ticket to fight over in Group E, Algeria and Uruguay meet directly in Group B, Norway must win in Group C, Turkey and Bolivia are still waiting on Group F, and the races in Groups G, J and L remain sharp enough to turn the final night into a proper qualification drama.

Positions: 1st - Albania (15 points), 2nd - Denmark (14 points), 3rd - Sweden (9 points), 4th - Germany (6 points), 5th - Russia (4 points)

Denmark Join Albania After Sweden Collapse

Albania had already done enough, and now Denmark have joined them at the World Cup. Denmark’s 1:0 win away to Germany, settled by another Villy Thunbo goal, took them to 14 points and out of reach. At the same time, Sweden lost 3:1 to Russia, a result that ended their challenge and gave Russia their first win of the campaign.

The final round is now about order and closure rather than qualification. Albania host Russia knowing first place is already theirs, while Sweden face Germany with both teams left to finish disappointing campaigns. Denmark sit out the final day as the confirmed second qualifier.


SwedenSweden vs. Germany Germany
AlbaniaAlbania vs. Russia Russia


Positions: 1st - Bulgaria (17 points), 2nd - Algeria (9 points), 3rd - Bosnia and Herzegovina (9 points), 4th - Uruguay (8 points), 5th - Ireland (7 points)

Algeria Hold the Line, Uruguay Get One Last Shot

Bulgaria are already through and stayed unbeaten with a 2:2 draw away to Algeria, but the real drama came below them. Algeria fought back through Aboubakr Feghaoui and Kamel Eddine Kerris, a point that became even more important when Bosnia and Herzegovina lost 1:0 in Ireland. Sean Martin scored the goal that pushed Bosnia out of the running.

The group now comes down to Uruguay vs Algeria. Algeria start the final day in second and control their path, while Uruguay need to win to leap over them. Ireland still have a remote mathematical route if they beat Bulgaria and Algeria draw with Uruguay, but it would require a major tiebreak swing. Bulgaria’s place is secure; the second ticket is still alive.


BulgariaBulgaria vs. Ireland Ireland
UruguayUruguay vs. Algeria Algeria


Positions: 1st - Brazil (17 points), 2nd - Romania (11 points), 3rd - Norway (10 points), 4th - Argentina (5 points), 5th - Israel (5 points)

Romania Wait as Norway Face Last Chance

Brazil confirmed their control of the group with a 1:0 win away to Norway, Izaias Cartano scoring the only goal. That result hurt Norway badly, especially after Romania drew 2:2 in Argentina. Romania took an early lead through Jean Mindeac and Nicu Dumitru, then held on for the point that keeps them second before the final round.

Brazil are through as group winners, and Romania are finished on 11 points. Norway still have one path: they must beat Israel on the final day to move past Romania. Anything less sends Romania to the World Cup. Argentina and Israel are already out, though Israel can still decide Norway’s fate.


BrazilBrazil vs. Argentina Argentina
IsraelIsrael vs. Norway Norway


Positions: 1st - Croatia (16 points), 2nd - Chile (16 points), 3rd - Thailand (8 points), 4th - Estonia (6 points), 5th - Greece (4 points)

Chile Complete the Job, Top Spot Still Open

Chile finished the qualification race by beating Thailand 2:0, with Jesus Canaval Bolivar and Cristobal Araoz Reto scoring the goals that confirmed their World Cup place. Croatia had already qualified earlier, so Group D now has both tickets settled. In the other match, Greece beat Estonia 2:1 to climb from the bottom.

The final round is now about first place. Chile host Greece level on points with Croatia, while Croatia host Thailand. Both qualifiers have already crossed the line, but the group title is still there to be claimed. Thailand’s brief mathematical hope ended with defeat, while Estonia and Greece were already out of the top-two race.


ChileChile vs. Greece Greece
CroatiaCroatia vs. Thailand Thailand


Positions: 1st - South Korea (10 points), 2nd - Netherlands (7 points), 3rd - Serbia (5 points), 4th - Peru (5 points)

South Korea Wait for Their Companion

South Korea secured qualification before the final day, but Group E’s shorter format still has one major question left. Their 3:2 win over Netherlands in the previous round put them on ten points and guaranteed a top-two finish, while Serbia kept themselves alive by beating Peru 2:0.

The final round is simple at the top but tense underneath. Netherlands hold second and can qualify by avoiding defeat against Peru. Serbia need to beat South Korea and hope Netherlands lose, while Peru must beat Netherlands and also hope Serbia fail to win. South Korea are already through; the other three still have something to chase on Thursday.


South KoreaSouth Korea vs. Serbia Serbia
PeruPeru vs. Netherlands Netherlands


Positions: 1st - Belgium (15 points), 2nd - Bolivia (12 points), 3rd - Turkey (11 points), 4th - India (5 points), 5th - New Zealand (5 points)

Bolivia Jump Second as Turkey Slip

Belgium had already qualified and were not involved in the group’s biggest twist. That came when Turkey lost 1:0 to India, with Aryaman Rai scoring the only goal. Bolivia seized the moment, beating New Zealand 2:0 through Ademar Zoreno and Claudino Muntijo to move into second before their campaign ended.

Now Bolivia must wait. Turkey host New Zealand in the final round and can still take the second ticket with a win. A draw would leave Turkey level with Bolivia and throw the decision to tiebreakers, while defeat sends Bolivia to the World Cup. Belgium finish at home to India with first place already safe.


TurkeyTurkey vs. New Zealand New Zealand
BelgiumBelgium vs. India India


Positions: 1st - Slovenia (12 points), 2nd - South Africa (11 points), 3rd - England (11 points), 4th - Rep. of Montenegro (9 points), 5th - France (5 points)

South Africa Knock Slovenia Off Balance

South Africa changed the shape of the group by beating Slovenia 1:0, Oswin Mkhuma scoring the only goal. Slovenia had looked close to safety, but that defeat leaves them waiting on the final round with their campaign finished. Montenegro drew 3:3 with France, a wild result that kept them alive but left them needing help.

South Africa and England both control much of their own story. South Africa face France and can qualify with a win, while England host Montenegro in a direct pressure match. England can go through with a win, and possibly with a draw depending on the other result. Montenegro must beat England and hope the final table and tiebreakers open the door. Slovenia sit on 12 points and wait nervously; France are out.


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


Positions: 1st - Spain (14 points), 2nd - Malta (12 points), 3rd - Portugal (8 points), 4th - Austria (7 points), 5th - Latvia (5 points)

Malta Beat Spain and Claim Their Ticket

Malta produced one of the round’s headline results, beating already-qualified Spain 2:0 through two late Etienne Xerri goals. That victory secured Malta’s World Cup place and ended the pressure from Portugal, who could only draw 1:1 with Austria. Spain and Malta are now the confirmed qualifiers from Group H.

The final match between Malta and Portugal is no longer a qualification decider, but Malta can still chase first place if Spain stumble away to Latvia. Spain remain two points clear and can finish the job with a win. Portugal, Austria and Latvia are mathematically out.


MaltaMalta vs. Portugal Portugal
LatviaLatvia vs. Spain Spain


Positions: 1st - Finland (17 points), 2nd - Bangladesh (12 points), 3rd - Iceland (8 points), 4th - Slovakia (7 points), 5th - Australia (6 points)

Finland and Bangladesh Seal the Group

Finland beat Bangladesh 2:1 and confirmed first place in Group I. Simo-pekka Jokelainen and Aarvo Eskola scored for the leaders, while Sunil Chandra Hossain replied for Bangladesh. The other result, a 1:1 draw between Slovakia and Iceland, made sure Bangladesh could no longer be caught for second.

That leaves the final round without qualification suspense. Finland are group winners, Bangladesh are through in second, and Iceland, Slovakia and Australia are out. Iceland still host Bangladesh, while Australia face Slovakia, but the World Cup tickets have already been handed out.


IcelandIceland vs. Bangladesh Bangladesh
AustraliaAustralia vs. Slovakia Slovakia


Positions: 1st - Moldova (17 points), 2nd - China (13 points), 3rd - Colombia (13 points), 4th - Canada (4 points), 5th - Czech republic (3 points)

Moldova Win the Group, China Put Pressure on Colombia

Moldova secured first place with a 0:0 draw against Colombia, helped by another strong performance from Valeriu Delion. The result was costly for Colombia because China beat Czechia 4:0, with Xian Gan Phan scoring twice and earning man of the match. China now sit second on tiebreakers, level with Colombia on 13 points.

The final day is a straight parallel race. China visit Canada, while Colombia visit Czechia. If both teams match each other’s result, China are in the stronger position, but Colombia can still take the second ticket by bettering China’s result or overturning the tiebreak picture. Moldova are already through as group winners; Canada and Czechia are out.


Czech republicCzech republic vs. Colombia Colombia
CanadaCanada vs. China China


Positions: 1st - Poland (20 points), 2nd - Switzerland (13 points), 3rd - Italy (8 points), 4th - Venezuela (6 points), 5th - United States of America (4 points)

Switzerland Survive, Italy Fall Away

Switzerland secured qualification with a 2:2 draw against already-qualified Poland. Nuno Gaitan and Alessandro Rose put Switzerland in position, before Tadeusz Czaja and Marcin Rossa answered for Poland. Italy’s hopes ended with a 2:1 defeat to Venezuela, where Fausto Alcala scored twice.

Poland are confirmed group winners and Switzerland are confirmed second, so the final meeting between Italy and Switzerland has lost its qualification edge. USA host Venezuela in the other match, but both are already out. For Poland, the last round is about completing an unbeaten campaign.


ItalyItaly vs. Switzerland Switzerland
United States of AmericaUnited States of America vs. Venezuela Venezuela


Positions: 1st - Scotland (12 points), 2nd - Lithuania (10 points), 3rd - Japan (9 points), 4th - Mexico (9 points), 5th - Hungary (8 points)

Scotland Through, Second Place Still Wide Open

Scotland are through to the World Cup after a 0:0 draw with Lithuania. They have not locked first place, but the final fixture list means they can no longer be pushed out of the top two. Mexico made the second-ticket fight much more dramatic by beating Japan 1:0 through Flavio Caballer, ending Japan’s qualification hopes and moving Mexico within one point of Lithuania.

The final round is built around Lithuania vs Mexico. Lithuania qualify with a win, while Mexico qualify with a win of their own. A draw favours Lithuania unless Hungary beat Scotland and overturn the tiebreak picture. Scotland can still finish first, but Lithuania, Mexico and Hungary all enter the final day with one last route to the second World Cup ticket.


LithuaniaLithuania vs. Mexico Mexico
HungaryHungary vs. Scotland Scotland






World Cup Qualifiers (U21)

Final Tickets, Final Nerves, Final Chance

The 32nd U21 World Cup qualification campaign has reached its last night, and the table now leaves little room for interpretation. Some nations have already crossed the line, some have already fallen away, and several groups still carry one final question into the last round.

Only the top two teams in each group will reach the U21 World Cup, which makes this final matchday a mixture of celebration, calculation and pressure. For the teams already qualified, there is still pride and first place to chase. For those still alive, there is no longer time for recovery. One match remains, and in several groups, it will decide everything.

Here is how the final round stands across the qualification groups.

Positions: 1st - Bolivia (19 points), 2nd - Slovakia (13 points), 3rd - France (12 points), 4th - Venezuela (5 points), 5th - Italy (1 point)

France Chase Slovakia at the Finish

Bolivia are already through and have controlled Group A almost from the start. Their unbeaten campaign continued with a 2:1 win over Italy, and Pascual Yarzan remains the central figure of their qualification story.

The second ticket is still open because Venezuela stunned Slovakia 3:2 while France beat Italy 2:1. Slovakia are done on thirteen points, while France sit just one point behind with one match left. That match, however, is away to Bolivia. France know a result could change everything, while Slovakia must now wait and hope the group leaders do them a final favour. Italy and Venezuela are out, with Italy's poor campaign still carrying the shadow of the earlier match where their manager failed to field all eleven players.


ItalyItaly vs. Venezuela Venezuela
BoliviaBolivia vs. France France


Positions: 1st - Estonia (10 points), 2nd - Lithuania (8 points), 3rd - Thailand (6 points), 4th - Bosnia and Herzegovina (2 points)

Lithuania and Thailand Fight for the Last Place

Estonia have already secured qualification from the smaller group after climbing to ten points, completing a strong turnaround from their opening defeat to Lithuania.

The last ticket will be decided between Lithuania and Thailand. Lithuania sit second with eight points and face eliminated Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Thailand need victory over Estonia and help elsewhere. A Lithuanian win ends the discussion. Thailand can only keep their World Cup hopes alive by winning and hoping Bosnia and Herzegovina do something they have not done all campaign: beat somebody. For the former four-time champions from Bosnia and Herzegovina, elimination before the final round is a major disappointment.


LithuaniaLithuania vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
EstoniaEstonia vs. Thailand Thailand


Positions: 1st - Slovenia (18 points), 2nd - Hungary (18 points), 3rd - China (6 points), 4th - Austria (5 points), 5th - Uruguay (4 points)

Slovenia and Hungary Settle First Place from Afar

The top two are already decided in Group C, with Slovenia and Hungary both qualified. The only remaining question is who finishes first.

Slovenia responded to their defeat against Hungary by beating Austria 4:1, with Klavdij Mlakar scoring four times. Hungary kept pace with a 1:0 win over China. Both teams now stand on eighteen points, though Slovenia hold the stronger goal difference. In the final round, Hungary visit Austria, while Slovenia host Uruguay. China, Austria and Uruguay are out, but they can still influence the final look of the group.


AustriaAustria vs. Hungary Hungary
SloveniaSlovenia vs. Uruguay Uruguay


Positions: 1st - Scotland (16 points), 2nd - Spain (14 points), 3rd - South Africa (10 points), 4th - India (5 points), 5th - Canada (5 points)

Scotland and Spain Are Through

Scotland secured their place at the U21 World Cup with a 2:0 win away to South Africa, a result that ended the last realistic chase in Group D. Spain are also through, even though they still sit two points behind Scotland.

The final round will decide first place. Scotland host eliminated India, while Spain host eliminated South Africa. Spain need to win and hope Scotland slip if they want to finish top. Canada finally claimed a win against India last round, but twenty-six goals conceded still tell the story of a campaign that went wrong early, especially after the 9:0 defeat to Spain put the manager under immediate pressure.


ScotlandScotland vs. India India
SpainSpain vs. South Africa South Africa


Positions: 1st - Turkey (16 points), 2nd - Denmark (13 points), 3rd - Germany (12 points), 4th - Mexico (12 points), 5th - Greece (0 points)

Four Teams, Two Tickets, One Brutal Finish

Group E is the wildest race left in the campaign. Turkey lead with sixteen points and are already qualified, but the second ticket is still fought over by Denmark, Germany and Mexico.

Germany have surged back into contention with wins over Turkey, Greece and Denmark, and now face Mexico in a direct final-round battle. Denmark, beaten 2:0 by Germany last round, must travel to winless Greece. A Danish win should be enough to qualify, while Germany and Mexico need victory in their own match and hope Greece can finally damage somebody else. Greece are eliminated after seven defeats and twenty-six goals conceded, a record that leaves their national team manager with no defence.


GermanyGermany vs. Mexico Mexico
GreeceGreece vs. Denmark Denmark


Positions: 1st - Iceland (14 points), 2nd - Ireland (9 points), 3rd - Israel (9 points), 4th - Sweden (9 points), 5th - Chile (7 points)

Iceland Safe, Three Teams Chase One Place

Iceland are through after a 1:0 win over Israel, a result that put them five points clear of the pack before the final round.

The second place is still alive between Ireland, Sweden and Chile. Ireland moved into second with a huge 4:0 win over Sweden, a result that was as damaging for Sweden's manager as it was impressive from the Irish attack. Ireland now visit Chile, while Sweden host Iceland. Ireland control their own fate, Sweden need to beat the qualified leaders and hope the other result helps them, and Chile still have an outside chance if they defeat Ireland and Sweden fail to win. Israel are finished on nine points and can only watch.


SwedenSweden vs. Iceland Iceland
ChileChile vs. Ireland Ireland


Positions: 1st - Algeria (15 points), 2nd - Serbia (11 points), 3rd - Belgium (9 points), 4th - Albania (6 points), 5th - New Zealand (5 points)

Algeria Through, Serbia and Belgium Still Fighting

Algeria have qualified after a 4:1 win away to Albania, finally turning their attacking firepower into the separation they needed. Their campaign had moments of defensive chaos, but fifteen points are enough to secure a World Cup place.

The second ticket will be decided between unbeaten Serbia and former champions Belgium. Serbia sit two points ahead and host eliminated Albania. Belgium must beat eliminated New Zealand and hope Serbia slip. Serbia's many draws have kept the door open longer than expected, but they still control their own finish.


SerbiaSerbia vs. Albania Albania
New ZealandNew Zealand vs. Belgium Belgium


Positions: 1st - Brazil (22 points), 2nd - Russia (10 points), 3rd - Australia (9 points), 4th - Rep. of Montenegro (6 points), 5th - Peru (5 points)

Russia and Australia Decide the Final Ticket

Brazil are already through and will finish first. The defending champions have twenty-two points, twenty-three goals scored and only two conceded, and their 4:0 win away to Russia underlined the gap between them and everyone else.

The real drama is second place. Russia still hold it with ten points, but Australia are only one point behind. Russia travel to eliminated Rep. of Montenegro, while Australia host Peru. Russia qualify if they stay ahead, but Australia can overtake them with a win and a Russian slip. Peru and Montenegro are out, although Peru's late 3:1 win over Montenegro showed they still had enough pride left to disturb the table.


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


Positions: 1st - Croatia (13 points), 2nd - Malta (13 points), 3rd - Argentina (11 points), 4th - Switzerland (10 points), 5th - Bangladesh (2 points)

Three Names, Two Places

Group I enters the final round with Croatia and Malta level on thirteen points, while Argentina remain close behind on eleven. Switzerland are now out after drawing 2:2 with Bangladesh, leaving the last two tickets to be settled by the top three.

Malta host eliminated Bangladesh and know that victory will send them to the World Cup. Croatia visit Argentina in the decisive match of the group. Croatia qualify if they avoid defeat, while Argentina must win to force their way back into the top two. Malta's position is strong, but after losing 2:1 to Croatia last round, they still have work to do before the celebration can begin.


MaltaMalta vs. Bangladesh Bangladesh
ArgentinaArgentina vs. Croatia Croatia


Positions: 1st - Netherlands (14 points), 2nd - Poland (13 points), 3rd - England (6 points), 4th - Norway (6 points), 5th - Latvia (6 points)

Netherlands and Poland Through, First Place Still Open

Netherlands and Poland are both qualified after pulling clear of the rest of Group J. The Dutch lead with fourteen points after a 1:0 win over Latvia, while Poland sit one point behind after a goalless draw in Norway.

The final round decides who finishes first. Poland host eliminated Latvia and can still overtake the Netherlands, who have completed their schedule. England, Norway and Latvia are all out. England's elimination is particularly painful after finishing third at the last U21 World Cup, and their manager will have to answer for a campaign that collapsed after the early win over Latvia.


PolandPoland vs. Latvia Latvia
EnglandEngland vs. Norway Norway


Positions: 1st - Czech republic (16 points), 2nd - Portugal (14 points), 3rd - United States of America (11 points), 4th - Colombia (6 points), 5th - Bulgaria (4 points)

Czech Republic Through, Portugal Nearly There

Czech republic have qualified after beating Bulgaria 1:0, reaching sixteen points and leaving the rest of the group to chase the second ticket.

Portugal are in strong position after their 2:0 win away to Colombia. They sit three points ahead of the United States of America and host eliminated Bulgaria in the final round. A point would remove any doubt. The USA must beat eliminated Colombia and hope Bulgaria defeat Portugal, while also needing the numbers to fall their way. Bulgaria and Colombia are already out, though Colombia's late collapse after promising early results will frustrate their manager.


PortugalPortugal vs. Bulgaria Bulgaria
United States of AmericaUnited States of America vs. Colombia Colombia


Positions: 1st - Moldova (18 points), 2nd - Romania (10 points), 3rd - Finland (10 points), 4th - South Korea (7 points), 5th - Japan (4 points)

Moldova Through, Romania and Finland Set for Final-Day Chase

Moldova are safely through and will finish first after a 4:1 win away to South Korea. Their campaign has been one of the strongest stories of the cycle, built on heavy scoring and steady results after the opening draw with Japan.

The second ticket is now between Romania, Finland and South Korea. Romania moved into second by beating Finland 4:1, a result that sharply reversed the earlier Finnish win and put Romania in control. Romania visit eliminated Japan, while Finland host South Korea. Romania qualify with a result, while Finland need to beat South Korea and hope Japan help them. South Korea's route is narrow: they must beat Finland and hope Romania lose, then rely on the final numbers. Japan are out, and their 7:1 defeat to Finland remains one of the most damaging managerial failures of the group.


FinlandFinland vs. South Korea South Korea
JapanJapan vs. Romania Romania


The final round has everything a qualification finish should have: confirmed giants, waiting challengers, direct battles and teams hoping for help from elsewhere. By the end of the night, every ticket to the 32nd U21 World Cup will be claimed, and every missed chance will finally have a name beside it.






World Cup Qualifiers (U19)

Final Night Awaits as the Last U19 World Cup Tickets Hang in the Balance

The 32nd U19 World Cup qualification cycle has reached its final round, and the picture is finally clear enough to know where the real drama remains. Some teams have already done their work, some are already out, and several groups still carry one decisive question into the last matchday.

Scotland, Russia, Slovenia, Croatia, United States of America, Romania, Belgium, Rep. of Montenegro, Venezuela, Brazil and Serbia have already secured their places at the U19 World Cup. Others are almost there, but the final step still has to be taken on the pitch.

With only the top two teams in each group qualifying, the final round is not just about form. It is about holding nerve when one result can decide an entire cycle.

Positions: 1st - Bosnia and Herzegovina (14 points), 2nd - Australia (14 points), 3rd - Finland (11 points), 4th - Sweden (7 points), 5th - Czech republic (3 points)

Bosnia Face Finland With Australia Waiting

Group A still has one last twist available. Australia finished their campaign with a 4-1 win over the Czech republic, moving level with Bosnia and Herzegovina on fourteen points. The Australians have done what they can and must now wait.

Bosnia and Herzegovina remain in the strongest position after their 3-0 win in Sweden, but their final match against Finland is still meaningful. Finland kept their hopes alive by beating Australia 3-2 and then Sweden 2-1, turning what once looked like a long-shot chase into a genuine final-round story.

Finland must beat Bosnia and Herzegovina to have any chance of forcing their way into the top two. Bosnia know that avoiding defeat removes all doubt. Sweden and the Czech republic are already out, so all attention will be on Bosnia versus Finland and Australia's nervous wait.


SwedenSweden vs. Czech republic Czech republic
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina vs. Finland Finland


Positions: 1st - Russia (16 points), 2nd - Scotland (15 points), 3rd - Italy (11 points), 4th - Thailand (6 points), 5th - Spain (4 points)

Russia and Scotland Are Through, but First Place Remains

Group B has already decided its qualifiers. Russia and Scotland are both going to the U19 World Cup, with Italy's late push ending despite their 1-0 victory over Thailand.

Russia strengthened their position at the top by beating Spain 2-0, with Nikita Shereshkov once again central to the story. Scotland remain just one point behind after their 4-1 win away to Thailand, keeping the group title alive until the final night.

The final round will decide who finishes first. Russia travel to Thailand, while Scotland host Italy. Spain's campaign, despite a small late improvement, was destroyed by earlier extreme defeats, including the 20-0 and 14-0 collapses, and those remain the responsibility of the national team management.


ThailandThailand vs. Russia Russia
ScotlandScotland vs. Italy Italy


Positions: 1st - Slovenia (21 points), 2nd - Latvia (15 points), 3rd - Algeria (13 points), 4th - Greece (4 points), 5th - Bangladesh (0 points)

Algeria Must Beat Perfect Slovenia

Slovenia have been flawless. Seven matches, seven wins, twenty-one points, and qualification already secured. Their 4-1 win over Greece kept the perfect campaign alive and confirmed them as one of the strongest teams of the entire qualification cycle.

The second ticket is still open. Latvia finished their schedule with a 3-0 win over Bangladesh and sit on fifteen points. Algeria, however, are still alive on thirteen and have one match left.

That leaves Algeria with a simple but brutal task: beat Slovenia or watch Latvia take the second qualification place. Greece and Bangladesh are already out, so the group comes down to whether Algeria can do what nobody else has managed in this cycle and stop Slovenia.


GreeceGreece vs. Bangladesh Bangladesh
AlgeriaAlgeria vs. Slovenia Slovenia


Positions: 1st - Netherlands (15 points), 2nd - Poland (13 points), 3rd - Lithuania (13 points), 4th - Turkey (7 points), 5th - India (4 points)

Three Teams, Two Places, One Nervous Finish

Group D has turned into one of the most dramatic sections of the final round. The Netherlands finished their campaign with a 4-1 win over India and now lead with fifteen points, but they are not entirely safe yet.

Poland kept their title defence alive by beating Turkey 2-0, while Lithuania remain level with Poland on thirteen points despite their defeat in the previous round. Both still have one match left, and both can overtake the Netherlands.

Poland host India, while Lithuania host Turkey. If both win, the Netherlands could be pushed out despite currently leading the group. If either slips, the Dutch are through. Turkey and India are already out, but they still hold the power to decide whether Poland, Lithuania or the Netherlands complete the top two.


PolandPoland vs. India India
LithuaniaLithuania vs. Turkey Turkey


Positions: 1st - Croatia (18 points), 2nd - United States of America (15 points), 3rd - Estonia (10 points), 4th - Japan (7 points), 5th - Albania (3 points)

Croatia and USA Settle the Order

Group E's qualification question has already been answered. Croatia and the United States of America are both through to the U19 World Cup.

Croatia restored order after their surprise defeat to Japan by beating the United States 1-0 in Round 9. Ivica Kusovac scored the only goal, giving Croatia an important edge in the battle for first place. Estonia also finished strongly, beating Albania 1-0, but their late effort was not enough to reopen the qualification race.

The final round is about placement and pride. Croatia host Albania, while Japan host the United States. Croatia are in control of first place, while the USA will look to finish strongly after being beaten twice by the group leaders.


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


Positions: 1st - Romania (18 points), 2nd - South Korea (13 points), 3rd - Moldova (13 points), 4th - Portugal (6 points), 5th - Mexico (3 points)

South Korea and Moldova Fight for the Second Ticket

Romania have completed the hard part. Their 3-1 win over Moldova moved them to eighteen points and secured qualification before the final round.

The real drama is behind them. South Korea beat Portugal 3-1 and moved level with Moldova on thirteen points, while Moldova have now lost three of their last four matches after once looking almost certain to qualify.

South Korea travel to Mexico knowing that a positive result should put them in a very strong position. Moldova have already completed their matches and can only wait. Portugal and Mexico are out, but Mexico still have one last chance to influence the final table and potentially rescue Moldova's campaign by stopping South Korea.


PortugalPortugal vs. Romania Romania
MexicoMexico vs. South Korea South Korea


Positions: 1st - Norway (10 points), 2nd - Germany (10 points), 3rd - Peru (9 points), 4th - Slovakia (0 points)

Three Teams Enter the Final Day for Two Places

Group G has saved all of its drama for the end. The smallest group of the cycle reaches its sixth and final round with Norway, Germany and Peru still separated by only one point.

Norway and Germany both have ten points, while Peru sit just behind on nine. Slovakia are already eliminated, but their final match against Germany still matters greatly to the rest of the group.

Norway face Peru in a direct qualification battle. Norway know that avoiding defeat should be enough, while Peru must win to guarantee their own place. Germany face Slovakia and will be expected to finish the job, but in a group this tight, nothing is official until the final whistle.


NorwayNorway vs. Peru Peru
GermanyGermany vs. Slovakia Slovakia


Positions: 1st - Belgium (15 points), 2nd - Bolivia (9 points), 3rd - England (9 points), 4th - Iceland (8 points), 5th - Uruguay (7 points)

Belgium Through, Four Teams Still Chase One Place

Belgium finally brought control to Group H with a 3-0 win over Iceland. That result moved them to fifteen points and secured their place at the U19 World Cup.

Behind them, the group remains chaotic. Bolivia, England, Iceland and Uruguay all still enter the last round with something to play for. England's 2-1 win over Bolivia pulled them level with the Bolivians on nine points, while Iceland remain just behind on eight and Uruguay on seven.

Bolivia host Iceland, while Uruguay host England. Bolivia can take a major step with a win, England must complete their recovery after the earlier 9-0 humiliation by Iceland, and Uruguay need victory plus help. That opening collapse remains a national team management failure, but England have at least given themselves one final chance to make the story more complicated.


BoliviaBolivia vs. Iceland Iceland
UruguayUruguay vs. England England


Positions: 1st - Rep. of Montenegro (19 points), 2nd - Bulgaria (13 points), 3rd - South Africa (12 points), 4th - Israel (4 points), 5th - Canada (4 points)

Bulgaria and South Africa Meet for Everything

Rep. of Montenegro are through. Their 1-0 win over South Africa moved them to nineteen points and confirmed a superb qualification campaign built on consistency, defensive strength and the outstanding form of Milovan Lekovic and Rajo Boricic.

The second place will be decided directly. Bulgaria beat Canada 2-1 and moved to thirteen points, one ahead of South Africa. That makes the final-round meeting between Bulgaria and South Africa a clean qualification match.

Bulgaria only need to avoid defeat. South Africa must win. Canada and Israel are out and meet in the other match, but the group spotlight belongs entirely to Bulgaria versus South Africa.


BulgariaBulgaria vs. South Africa South Africa
IsraelIsrael vs. Canada Canada


Positions: 1st - Venezuela (17 points), 2nd - Chile (11 points), 3rd - Denmark (9 points), 4th - France (7 points), 5th - Malta (3 points)

Venezuela Through, Chile Hold the Advantage

Venezuela are going to the U19 World Cup after another powerful result, this time a 4-2 win away to France. Jubert Agreda and Tony Urbano have carried the Venezuelan attack throughout the campaign, and the group leaders now enter the final round with qualification secured.

The second place is still open, but Chile have taken control. Their 3-0 win over Denmark moved them to eleven points, two ahead of the Danes and four ahead of France.

Chile travel to Malta knowing that a win finishes the job. Denmark must beat France and hope Malta can do them a favor. France are now out of the top-two race on points, while Malta's late draws made them awkward opponents even after elimination.


DenmarkDenmark vs. France France
MaltaMalta vs. Chile Chile


Positions: 1st - Brazil (17 points), 2nd - Colombia (11 points), 3rd - New Zealand (11 points), 4th - Argentina (10 points), 5th - Hungary (1 point)

Colombia, New Zealand and Argentina Chase One Place

Brazil have already qualified, but Group K's second ticket is still completely alive. A 3-3 draw away to New Zealand kept Brazil on top, but it also allowed the chase to stay open behind them.

Argentina's 3-0 win over Colombia changed the whole group. Colombia and New Zealand now sit level on eleven points, while Argentina are only one point behind after their late surge.

The final round is perfectly set. Colombia host New Zealand in a direct battle, while Argentina travel to eliminated Hungary. A winner between Colombia and New Zealand takes control of second place, but a draw could open the door for Argentina if they complete their job. For a nation with Argentina's U19 history, that final chance is enormous.


ColombiaColombia vs. New Zealand New Zealand
HungaryHungary vs. Argentina Argentina


Positions: 1st - Serbia (16 points), 2nd - Austria (13 points), 3rd - China (12 points), 4th - Switzerland (10 points), 5th - Ireland (1 point)

Serbia Through, Austria and China Still Fight

Serbia secured their World Cup place with a 4-2 victory over Switzerland, ending Swiss hopes and moving to sixteen points before the final round.

The second ticket is still not fully settled. Austria sit on thirteen points, China on twelve, and both still have meaningful final fixtures. China's 4-1 win over Ireland kept their campaign alive and ensured Austria cannot relax.

Austria host qualified Serbia and know a win guarantees qualification. China travel to Switzerland and must win while hoping Austria fail to do the same. Switzerland and Ireland are out, but Switzerland can still shape the final ticket race by stopping China on the last night.


SwitzerlandSwitzerland vs. China China
AustriaAustria vs. Serbia Serbia






World Cup Qualifiers (U17)

Final Tickets, Final Nerves

The 32nd U17 World Cup qualification cycle reaches its last round, and the table has finally become unforgiving. For most groups this is Round 10, while Group J, the smallest section of the campaign, will play its sixth and final round on the same night.

Several nations already know they are going to the U17 World Cup. Brazil, Lithuania, France, Slovenia, Turkey, Argentina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland, England, Portugal, Germany, Scotland, Romania and New Zealand have all secured their places. But several groups still carry one final question, and in a few of them the second ticket will be decided directly.

With only the top two teams in each group advancing, the last round now separates celebration from regret. Some matches will decide first place, others will decide qualification itself, and a few will simply close campaigns that have already told their story.

Positions: 1st - Brazil (21 points), 2nd - Lithuania (18 points), 3rd - Croatia (9 points), 4th - Bulgaria (3 points), 5th - Russia (3 points)

Brazil and Lithuania Already Booked

Brazil and Lithuania have already secured the two qualification places, and the final round will not change that. Brazil remain perfect after a 7:2 win over Bulgaria, with Adenir Soutto producing another extraordinary scoring display, while Lithuania confirmed their hold on second place with a 5:0 win away to Russia.

The only remaining question is whether Brazil can complete the campaign with eight wins from eight. They host Russia in the final round, while Croatia and Bulgaria meet in a match that can only influence final positioning behind the qualified pair.

Croatia will regret the middle part of the campaign, especially after losing both return fixtures against the top two. Russia and Bulgaria are out, but the group has already produced a clear verdict: Brazil first, Lithuania through, everyone else left behind.


BrazilBrazil vs. Russia Russia
CroatiaCroatia vs. Bulgaria Bulgaria


Positions: 1st - France (15 points), 2nd - Sweden (12 points), 3rd - Rep. of Montenegro (12 points), 4th - Venezuela (10 points), 5th - Malta (0 points)

Sweden Control Their Fate, Venezuela Need Help

France are already through, but first place is not completely settled after a 1:1 draw with Sweden. The former world champions remain unbeaten, yet they have drawn three of their last four matches after their brutal 16:0 win over Malta, a scoreline that can only be placed on the Malta national team manager.

The final ticket is still open. Sweden sit second and will qualify if they beat Malta. Venezuela must defeat France and hope Sweden slip, while Rep. of Montenegro, already finished on 12 points, can only watch and hope results fall perfectly.

Sweden have the kindest fixture on paper, but final rounds rarely reward assumption. Venezuela have one last chance against the group leaders, and France still have first place to protect.


SwedenSweden vs. Malta Malta
VenezuelaVenezuela vs. France France


Positions: 1st - Slovenia (17 points), 2nd - Moldova (13 points), 3rd - Canada (12 points), 4th - Slovakia (6 points), 5th - Latvia (4 points)

Moldova and Canada Meet for the Second Ticket

Slovenia are safely through after their 2:1 win away to Moldova, a result that placed them on 17 points and confirmed their World Cup return. Their final match against Latvia is now about finishing the group unbeaten and possibly securing first place outright.

The real drama belongs to Moldova and Canada. Latvia's surprise 2:1 victory over Moldova, combined with Canada's 3:1 win over Slovakia, has turned the final round into a direct battle. Moldova host Canada with a one-point advantage, meaning a draw is enough for Moldova, while Canada must win.

Slovakia and Latvia are already out, but Latvia's late win has changed the whole tone of the group. Moldova looked nearly safe, and now they must defend their ticket on the final night.


MoldovaMoldova vs. Canada Canada
SloveniaSlovenia vs. Latvia Latvia


Positions: 1st - Chile (14 points), 2nd - Denmark (14 points), 3rd - Switzerland (11 points), 4th - South Korea (8 points), 5th - Uruguay (3 points)

Switzerland Force a Final-Day Showdown

Group D suddenly has the tension of a proper final-round trap. Denmark and Chile were moving toward qualification, but Round 9 changed everything. Uruguay stunned Chile 1:0, while Switzerland beat Denmark 3:0 to keep themselves alive.

That leaves Chile and Denmark level on 14 points, with Switzerland only three behind. Denmark have finished their matches, so all eyes now turn to Chile against Switzerland. If Chile avoid defeat, Chile and Denmark go through. If Switzerland win, the group is thrown into a three-way tie on 14 points.

South Korea and Uruguay are already out, but Uruguay's late victory over Chile made sure the group would not end quietly. Switzerland now have one last chance to turn pressure into a World Cup place.


ChileChile vs. Switzerland Switzerland
South KoreaSouth Korea vs. Uruguay Uruguay


Positions: 1st - Turkey (19 points), 2nd - Belgium (13 points), 3rd - Iceland (10 points), 4th - Norway (7 points), 5th - Thailand (3 points)

Turkey Through, Belgium Need to Finish the Job

Turkey have won the group. Their 5:2 victory over Iceland moved them to 19 points and confirmed their return to the U17 World Cup as group winners.

The second place remains technically open. Belgium sit three points ahead of Iceland, and the final round gives Belgium the difficult task of hosting Turkey. Iceland face Norway knowing they must win and hope Belgium lose, which would bring the teams level on points.

Thailand and Norway are out. Thailand did at least earn a 3:0 win over Norway in Round 9, helped by Norway failing to field all 11 players. It was not one of the biggest scorelines of the cycle, but it was a damaging way for Norway's hopes to end.


IcelandIceland vs. Norway Norway
BelgiumBelgium vs. Turkey Turkey


Positions: 1st - Argentina (18 points), 2nd - Colombia (11 points), 3rd - Israel (8 points), 4th - Mexico (7 points), 5th - Finland (5 points)

Colombia Hold the Door, Israel Wait for a Slip

Argentina are already through as group winners after beating Finland 4:1. Gerard Rivero once again led the attack, and Argentina have recovered strongly from their one shock defeat earlier in the campaign.

Colombia remain in control of second place after a 0:0 draw with Mexico. They hold a three-point advantage over Israel, but the final round still carries danger. Colombia host Argentina, while Israel host Mexico.

A point would remove all doubt for Colombia. If Colombia lose and Israel win, the two sides would finish level on points and the qualification place would depend on the deciding criteria. Mexico and Finland are already out, leaving Israel as the only side still capable of troubling Colombia.


ColombiaColombia vs. Argentina Argentina
IsraelIsrael vs. Mexico Mexico


Positions: 1st - Bosnia and Herzegovina (17 points), 2nd - Spain (10 points), 3rd - Greece (10 points), 4th - China (9 points), 5th - Czech republic (1 point)

Three Teams, One Ticket Behind Bosnia

Bosnia and Herzegovina are already through as group winners, and they remain the defensive story of the entire qualification cycle. After a 4:0 win over Czech Republic, they have played seven matches without conceding a single goal.

Behind them, the final ticket is still wide open. Spain and Greece are level on 10 points, while China sit one point behind after drawing 1:1 with Spain.

The final round is beautifully set. Greece host Spain in a direct match where the winner qualifies. If they draw, China can take the ticket by beating Bosnia and Herzegovina. Czech Republic are eliminated, but Group G still has one of the sharpest final-night races of the entire U17 campaign.


ChinaChina vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
GreeceGreece vs. Spain Spain


Positions: 1st - Poland (21 points), 2nd - England (18 points), 3rd - Austria (9 points), 4th - United States of America (4 points), 5th - South Africa (1 point)

Poland and England Settle First Place

Poland and England are both qualified, and the final round is now about first place. Poland remain perfect after beating Austria 2:0, while England have stayed close enough to make the last match meaningful.

The two giants meet in England with Poland three points ahead. A Polish result would complete a dominant qualification cycle, while an English victory would bring them level and force the group winner to be decided by the ranking rules.

Austria, the United States of America and South Africa are out. USA's 4:2 win over South Africa at least lifted them from the bottom, but the spotlight belongs entirely to the qualified pair and their final duel.


AustriaAustria vs. United States of America United States of America
EnglandEngland vs. Poland Poland


Positions: 1st - Portugal (18 points), 2nd - Serbia (13 points), 3rd - Estonia (11 points), 4th - Netherlands (10 points), 5th - India (0 points)

Serbia Must Hold Off the Dutch

Portugal are already through as group winners after a 4:0 win over India. Their response to the opening defeat against the Netherlands has been outstanding: six straight victories and 18 points.

The second ticket is still not sealed. Serbia hold a three-point lead over the Netherlands, but the final round leaves room for one last twist. Serbia host Portugal, while the Netherlands travel to eliminated India.

A point is enough for Serbia. If Serbia lose and the Netherlands beat India, both teams finish level on 13 points and the deciding criteria will settle the race. Estonia are finished on 11 points and are now out, despite spending much of the cycle in the qualification conversation.


IndiaIndia vs. Netherlands Netherlands
SerbiaSerbia vs. Portugal Portugal


Positions: 1st - Germany (15 points), 2nd - Ireland (7 points), 3rd - Bangladesh (4 points), 4th - Japan (2 points)

Ireland and Bangladesh Decide Second Place

Group J reaches its own final round after five matches. Germany are already through as group winners, having won every match so far and conceded only once.

The second ticket comes down to Ireland and Bangladesh. Ireland hold a three-point advantage, so a draw is enough. Bangladesh must win the direct meeting to draw level and push the decision to the ranking rules.

Japan are out and finish against Germany, while Ireland and Bangladesh carry the real drama of the smallest group. After a compact cycle, one match now decides whether Ireland complete the job or Bangladesh create a final-night shock.


GermanyGermany vs. Japan Japan
IrelandIreland vs. Bangladesh Bangladesh


Positions: 1st - Scotland (16 points), 2nd - Australia (13 points), 3rd - Bolivia (11 points), 4th - Italy (9 points), 5th - Hungary (3 points)

Scotland Safe, Australia Still Under Pressure

Scotland are through after a 6:1 win over Hungary, and they enter the final round three points clear at the top. Declan Williamson led the latest performance, while Hungary's campaign ended with another heavy defeat.

The second place is still not completely secure. Australia beat Italy 3:0 to move into second, but Bolivia remain two points behind. Australia host Scotland, while Bolivia face already-eliminated Italy.

Australia will qualify with a win. Bolivia must beat Italy and hope Australia fail to win. Scotland can still secure first place outright by avoiding defeat, but the real final-round tension sits between Australia and Bolivia.


AustraliaAustralia vs. Scotland Scotland
BoliviaBolivia vs. Italy Italy


Positions: 1st - New Zealand (18 points), 2nd - Romania (15 points), 3rd - Peru (8 points), 4th - Albania (5 points), 5th - Algeria (3 points)

New Zealand and Romania Finish with First Place at Stake

New Zealand and Romania are already qualified, and New Zealand's 2:1 win away to Romania has given them control of first place. They have completed their matches on 18 points and remain unbeaten.

Romania still have one match left, away to Peru, and can draw level with New Zealand on points with a victory. First place is therefore still not completely closed, although New Zealand have already done all they can on the pitch.

Peru, Albania and Algeria are out. Peru's late win over Algeria kept them third, while Albania and Algeria meet in a final match mainly about avoiding the bottom. The World Cup places, however, belong to New Zealand and Romania.


PeruPeru vs. Romania Romania
AlbaniaAlbania vs. Algeria Algeria



The final round arrives with many tickets already stamped, but several doors still ajar. Moldova and Canada meet directly, Switzerland can still shake Group D, Belgium must avoid a late Iceland scare, Spain, Greece and China are locked in a three-way fight, Serbia must hold off the Netherlands, and Australia still have Bolivia behind them. By the end of this round, the 32nd U17 World Cup field will finally be complete.





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