Matchday 1: 24–25 March 2021
Matchday 2: 27–28 March 2021
Matchday 3: 30–31 March 2021
Matchday 4: 1–2 September 2021
Matchday 5: 4–5 September 2021
Matchday 6: 7–8 September 2021
Matchday 1: 24–25 March 2021
Matchday 2: 27–28 March 2021
Matchday 3: 30–31 March 2021
Matchday 4: 1–2 September 2021
Matchday 5: 4–5 September 2021
Matchday 6: 7–8 September 2021
The draw for the 2022 World Cup finals takes place in April 2022.
The 13 European nations will join the 19 nations to have qualified from the other five FIFA confederations and be separated into four pots based on their FIFA world rankings. UEFA can have a maximum of two teams in the same group.
World Cup dates
Cristiano Ronaldo makes history with his 110th & 111th Portugal goals
FIFA have launched an investigation into the sickening racist abuse directed at England players during their 4-0 win over Hungary in World Cup qualifying last night.
Erling Haaland’s value continues to rise as the young forward continues to find the net, and his latest strike came in Saturday’s 2-0 victory for Norway against Latvia.
Netherlands swept Montenegro aside while France battled back against a resilient Ukraine.
In Group F, Israel resisted an Austrian resurgence to stay second as Denmark increased their cushion at the top.
The Netherlands remain a point behind Group G leaders Turkey after easing past fourth-placed Montenegro. Memphis Depay fired a clinical double either side of half-time – the first a penalty – before Georginio Wijnaldum’s strike and a stunning curler from Cody Gakpo sealed an emphatic victory for Louis van Gaal in the first home match of his third spell as coach.
Anthony Martial scored his first international goal for five years to earn France a point as Ukraine made it five draws from five in Group D. Martial found the net early in the second half to cancel out Mykola Shaparenko’s stunning strike, his first international goal, which reduced the Dynamo Kyiv midfielder to tears. Substitute Moussa Diaby struck the post as France sought a winner, but a captivating contest ended all square.
Shane Duffy’s late header in Dublin rescued the Republic of Ireland, cancelling out Emin Makhmudov’s wonder strike for Azerbaijan to give both teams their first qualifying point. Top of the scoring charts, Aleksandar Mitrović swelled his goal haul to seven, striking twice in Serbia’s defeat of Luxembourg, while Erling Haaland converted from the penalty spot as Norway saw off Latvia.
5’ Solomon
20’ Dabbur
33’ Zahavi
42’ Baumgartner
55’ Arnautović
59’ Weissman
90’ Zahavi
Most key passes in UEFA World Cup qualifying
Memphis Depay - 29
Dusan Tadic - 22
Steven Berghuis - 18
Gareth Bale has scored for Wales for the first time since October 2019 against Croatia.
The long wait for a goal is finally over for the Real Madrid man.
Daniel James for Wales in the first half vs. Belarus:
◉ Most crosses (4)
◉ Most take-ons (3)
◉ Most tackles (3)
◉ Most interceptions (2)
◉ Most chances created (1)
None of his teammates completed a take-on or created a chance.