World Cup Qualification Table After Yesterday’s Matches

The European World Cup qualifiers continue as over ten matches were played today. Yesterday’s matches saw the likes of ………

Spain 1 – 1 Greece:

The Greeks dig deep to snatch a vital one point against former world champion, Spain in a cagey encounter yesternight.

Alvaro Morata’s 33rd minute goal was not enough for Spain as Anastasios Bakasetas scored a penalty to help Greece secure a point from the game.

Sweden 1 – 0 Georgia:

Sweden wins on Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s return to boost their chances of qualifying for the 2022 world cup in Qatar.

A 35th minute goal by Viktor Claesson was enough to win the game for Sweden as Zlatan Ibrahimovic returns for the first time in 6 years.

Bulgaria 1 – 3 Switzerland:

Switzerland wins big in Bulgaria as they take all the three points in a one-sided encounter.

Goals From Breel Embolo, Haris Seferovic and Steven Zuber were enough to seal the game for Switzerland.

Italy 2-0 Northern Ireland:

Italy takes vital three points tonight as goals from Domenico Berardi and Ciro Immobile makes the difference for Italy.

England 5-0 San Marino

Gareth Southgate’s three lions run riot as they beat a poor San Marino side 5-0 in a dominant performance.

James Ward-Prowse, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Raheem Sterling and Ollie Watkins all scored to win the game for the Three Lions.

Germany 3-0 Iceland.

Joachim Leow’s Germany team runs riot as they beat an Iceland 3-0 in a dominant fashion.

Goals from Leon Goretzka, Kai Havertz and Ikkay Gundogan were enough to win the game for Germany.

Other matches ended as follows.

Moldova 1 – 1 Faroe Islands

Scotland 2 – 2 Austria

Liechtenstein 0 – 1 Armenia

Romania 3 – 2 North Macedonia

Andorra 0 – 1 Albania

Hungary 3 – 3 Poland

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After all matches played yesterday, this is how the UEFA World Cup qualifying table looks like, EKO HOT BLOG gathered




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