With the current window of national teams completed, the action on the Qualifiers of the Mundial 2026 It culminates in critical games on all fronts.
In the 4th group, France after the victory over Ukraine, where Kilian Ebabe equaled Thierry Henry’s 51 goals and put bowed for his record Olivier Zirou (57), welcomes the Icelandwhich comes from the imposing 5-0 against the Azerbaijan.
Cristiano Ronaldo reached 140 international goals scoring twice in Portugal’s victory over Armenia (5-0), with the Iberians turning to the demanding clash with the Hungary In Budapest for the 2nd match of the 6th group, with the Magyars having proven a few times that they are capable of surprise.
The pioneer Bosnia/Herzegovina that counts four wins in equal games welcomes the Austriawhich also has the absolute, but in three races. The two top teams in the 8th group are as counted, while Cyprus After her good appearance against Austria, she hosts her Romania by Razvan Marin and hopes for a positive result.
THE Erling Haulland He continues to score against Ripas, having found nets in the last seven games (9 goals), with Norway hosting Moldova who only counts defeats in the 9th group, where Italy, after an epic match against Israel, approached the pioneers.
Finally, we have the match of the day! OR England hosted by the Serbia In Belgrade, in a summit that can mix the score deck. Thomas Tuchel’s team has not yet conceded a goal in this qualifying phase and after 4 races are at the top of the 11th group standings with 12 points, while their Serbs Luca Jovic and Andriya Zivkovic – They are expected to start basic- they are at 7 with less matches, also keeping their home inviolable after 3 games.
In detail the program of the qualifiers on Tuesday, September 9, 2025:
Azerbaijan-Ukraine (19:00)
Armenia-Ireland (19:00)
France-Island (21:45)
Hungary-Portogalia (21:45)
Bosnia-Austria (21:45)
Cyprus-Romania (21:45)
Norway-Moldavia (21:45)
Albania-Lyonia (21:45)
Serbia-England (21:45)
Source: Sport Fm
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