England have scored 10 goals in a game for the first time since they beat USA in 1964.
Lions rampant in San Marino.
England have scored 10 goals in a game for the first time since they beat USA in 1964.
Lions rampant in San Marino.
First England start
First England goal
First England assist
An historic night for Arsenal’s No. 10.
Denmark’s World Cup qualification campaign before tonight:
WWWWWWWWW
Then they went to Hampden Park.
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5-0 v San Marino
2-0 v Albania
2-1 v Poland
4-0 v Hungary
4-0 v Andorra
1-1 v Poland
2-0 v Andorra
1-1 v Hungary
5-0 v Albania
10-0 v San Marino
England have qualified for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar with an unbeaten campaign.
Denmark in their World Cup qualifying group:
vs Israel
vs Moldova
vs Austria
vs Scotland
vs Faroe Islands
vs Israel
vs Moldova
vs Austria
vs Faroe Islands
vs Scotland
The Tartan Army are the only team to beat the Euro 2020 semi-finalists.
World Cup 2018
Euro 2020
World Cup 2022
Italy face the prospect of failing to qualify for two World Cup’s on the bounce, whilst winning the Euros in between.
A funny old game.
July: Italy are crowned champions of Europe
November: Italy sent to the World Cup playoffs to qualify for the Qatar World Cup
Hansi Flick with Germany National Team so far:
7 Games
7 Wins
100% Win Percentage
31 Goals Scored
2 Goals Conceded
One of the best managers in the world.
The European Qualifiers for the 2022 FIFA World Cup are now at their business end.
7 groups have completed their fixtures and the contenders in the rest have one match left to play today 16 November, after which the 10 direct qualifiers and 12 play-off contenders will be confirmed.
Here is the state of play in the 3 groups still to be resolved.
Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland
Netherlands, Norway, Turkey
Italy, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Sweden
Czech Republic*, Finland, Ukraine, Wales*
Austria
*One of Wales and Czech Republic is guaranteed a play-off place via UEFA Nations League rankings.
The 10 group winners qualify for the 2022 World Cup which runs from 21 November to 18 December in Qatar.
For the play-offs from 24 to 29 March, the 10 group runners-up will be joined by the 2 best group winners from the 2020/21 UEFA Nations League overall rankings that have neither qualified directly for the World Cup as European Qualifiers group winners, nor entered the play-offs already as European Qualifiers group runners-up. These 12 teams will be drawn into three play-off paths for one-off semi-finals and a final. The three path winners qualify for the World Cup.
Benzema has 32 goal contributions in his last 23 starts for club & country (23 goals, 9 assists)
Kylian Mbappe has scored in four consecutive France games for the first time in his career:
vs Belgium
vs Spain
vs Kazakhstan
vs Finland
Magestic from the No. 10.
No player has scored more goals than Memphis Depay during the European section of the World Cup qualifiers.
Joint-top with Harry Kane on 12.
Memphis Depay did everything to make sure Netherlands qualified for the 2022 World Cup
· 𝟏𝟐 𝐠𝐨𝐚𝐥𝐬
· 𝟔 𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐬
Five European teams qualified for the 2022 World Cup without losing a single game:
◥ England
◥ Serbia
◥ France
◥ Belgium
◥ Switzerland
Only England had to play 10 matches…
The Netherlands claimed the last of the 10 automatic European places for the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, while Turkey, Ukraine and Wales will battle on in the play-offs, along with Austria and Czech Republic who progress via the UEFA Nations League.
Group D: Bosnia and Herzegovina 0-2 Ukraine, Finland 0-2 France
Group E: Czech Republic 2-0 Estonia, Wales 1-1 Belgium
Group G: Gibraltar 1-3 Latvia, Montenegro 1-2 Turkey, Netherlands 2-0 Norway
Group C: Northern Ireland 0-0 Italy, Switzerland 4-0 Bulgaria
Group F: Austria 4-1 Moldova, Israel 3-2 Faroe Islands, Scotland 2-0 Denmark
Group I: Albania 1-0 Andorra, Poland 1-2 Hungary, San Marino 0-10 England
Group A: Luxembourg 0-3 Republic of Ireland, Portugal 1-2 Serbia
Group B: Greece 1-1 Kosovo, Spain 1-0 Sweden
Group H: Croatia 1-0 Russia, Malta 0-6 Slovakia, Slovenia 2-1 Cyprus
Group J: Armenia 1-4 Germany, Liechtenstein 0-2 Romania, North Macedonia 3-1 Iceland