England faces a heavy defeat
In the first group, England did what they had to do against the football dwarf Andorra. The three black He won with Team B quite easily. Final score: 0-5. Defender Ben Chilwell gave Gareth Southgate’s team the lead after 15 minutes with his first goal for the national team. There was an offside smell in the goal, but the VAR referee that assistant referee Jadon Sancho on the side was standing.
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Later in the first half, Bukayo Saka doubled the score after an excellent pass from Phil Foden. After the break, Tammy Abraham, James Ward-Prowse and Jack Grealish deepened the score even more.
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Winner Poland says goodbye to goalkeeper
Still in the first group, San Marino, that other football dwarf, also suffered a logical defeat. It was 5-0 against Poland. And that didn’t even require a goal from Robert Lewandowski. There was a special moment in the second half. In the 57th minute, Lukasz Fabianski was substituted for his 57th cap. The Polish goalkeeper left the field in tears.
England remain comfortable at the top of Group A three black Count 19 points after seven games. Albania, which beat Hungary 0-1, followed in second place with four points. Poland is third, five points behind.
Denmark has been hit hard
In group F, Denmark had no children with Moldova. Halfway through the first half, Andreas Skov Olsen opened the score. Ten minutes later the score was 0-2. Capt. Simon Keir scored a penalty kick strongly inside the field.
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Crazy start to ten minutes, because Christian Norgaard and Joachim Mahle (formerly Racing Genk) also scored. The final score 0-4 was already on the board by the end of the first half.
Scotland win thanks to the goal in stoppage time
Still in Group F, Scotland received Israel. The Scots took the win in overtime and won 3-2. PSV player Zahavi opened the scoring on behalf of Israel with a nice free kick. In half an hour McGinn made the score 1-1. Two minutes later, Israel took the lead again via Wasp.
In the second half, the Dykes brought Scotland to his side again before the hour mark. After 94 minutes, Manchester United’s Scott McTominay scored 3-2 in a corner kick, after which Hampden Park exploded.
Denmark still has a perfect report in Group F. The Danes have won all seven of their matches, scoring no fewer than 26 goals and conceding a goal. Scotland, seeded number two, is already trailing by a large distance with a seven-point deficit. Austria, which defeated the Faroe Islands 0-2, shares third place with Israel.
Yarimchuk is good for the goal and assist for Ukraine
With the aim of getting second place, Ukraine did well in Group D. After five (!) draws, they could finally win. In and against Finland the score is 1-2. Roman Yarmashuk (formerly Ghent) had a foot in both goals. With the opening goal, the striker gave a assist to the beautiful lonely Andriy Yarmolenko 0-1, later in the first half Yarimchuk scored 1-2. In between, Norwich striker Timo Pukki scored the equalizer. Eduard Sobol played the first half for Finland.
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Privlik scored two goals for Bosnia
And Bosnia and Herzegovina went in the fourth group to visit Kazakhstan. The visitors won 0-2 thanks to two goals from Yubin striker Ismail Privlejak. Privlejak scored 0-1 in the 25th minute and doubled the score after the break. Kazakhstan came close to 1-2 in extra time, but the goal was disallowed due to an error.
France is still under the leadership of Group F, so this international period of World Cup qualifiers is not over. France leads the group with 12 points. That’s four more than Ukraine’s number one stalker and six more than Bosnia and Herzegovina, which has played one game less. Finland, which has five points (and one game less), has yet to come out in second place.
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