Croatian footballers won the qualifying for the World Championship 2026 over Čierna Horou 4: 0. From the first place of the group of the group depicted the Czech Republic, with which they have the same for 12 points, but better score and match to good. In a dramatic nine -goal shootout in the group, Italy coped with Israel 5: 4.
08.09.2025 22:43, updated: 23:00
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Croatian footballers led to the victory over Čierna Horou by the ageless captain Luka Modrič (pictured in a duel with Andrij Bulatovič).
The favorite Italians were worried about neutral soil in Debrecen, Hungary.”Squadra Azzurra” twice caught up with a goal short, and in both cases the striker Moise Kean took care of. At 59 minutes,however,the Italians led Mattea Politan for the first time and increased a quarter of an hour to 4: 2 Giacomo Raspadori.
The duel still dramatized alessandra Bastoni’s own goal, which he used the second goal in the Dor Peretz match shortly afterwards, and it seemed that the match was heading for points.However, the scales of weights leaned toneli and the team jumped to the second place for the yet 100 % Norway.
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The Croats also managed their fourth duel and rose to the forefront of the L-group. The finalists of the 2018 World Championship 2018 and bronze medalists from the last world championship in Qatar conquered the opponents from Montenegro clearly 4: 0. The midfielder Kristijan Jakič sent them to the lead in the 35th minute.
Shortly thereafter, the guest Andrija Bulatovič whent from the lawn after the second yellow card and the home team took advantage of the numerous advantage immediately after the change of sides, when Andrej Kramarič increased. edvina Kuča came his own goal and Ivan Perišič edited the final 4: 0.
Croats are still 100 % and in the leadership position have been replaced by Czechs, who also have 12 points, but played one match more.In the next duo “Elka” Gibraltár lost with the Faroe islands 0: 1, the only goal scored in 68 minutes martin Agnarsson.
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In the “B” Switzerland coped with Slovenia 3: 0 and after two meetings he has a full number of six points. The triumph was decided in the first half by Nico Elvedi, Breel Embolo and Dan Ndoye.In the same group, Kosovo scored the first victory, which conquered Sweden 2: 0.
The Scots in the C-group triumphed over Belarus 2: 0. The shooting was made by Che Adams,after the half he scored his own goal Zachar Volkov. In the next duo, Mikkel Damsgaard, Andreas Christensen and Rasmus Höjlund decided on the victory of Denmark over Greece 3: 0 and arranged for their country to move on the forefront of the group.
European Championship qualification 2026
B-group:
Switzerland – Slovenia 3: 0 (3: 0)
goals: 18. Elvedi,33. Embollo, 38. Love
Kosovo – Sweden 2: 0 (2: 0)
Goals: 26.Rexhbecaj, 42. Muriqi
C-group:
Greece – Denmark 0: 3 (0: 1)
Goals: 32. Damsgaard, 62. Christensen, 81. Höjlund
Belarus – Scotland 0: 2 (0: 1) European soccer fans were treated to a mixed bag of results today, with high-scoring drama in group I and a decisive shutout in Group L. Here’s a breakdown of the key matches: The clash between Israel and Italy delivered a nail-biting finish, with Italy ultimately securing a 5-4 victory. The match was a rollercoaster, with goals flying in at both ends. While the provided text only mentions “Goals: 52,” implying a single goal at that minute, a 5-4 scoreline suggests a much more eventful game.This high-scoring affair is reminiscent of classic Serie A matches known for their attacking flair, though typically, Italian teams are known for their defensive prowess.This match defied expectations, showcasing a willingness to trade blows that would make even the most ardent American football fan take notice. In stark contrast to the Group I thriller, Croatia asserted their dominance over Montenegro with a convincing 4-0 victory. Jakič opened the scoring in the 35th minute, setting the stage for a comfortable win. Kramarič added another goal in the 51st minute,extending Croatia’s lead. An own goal by Kuč in the 85th minute further compounded Montenegro’s woes, and Perišič sealed the victory with a goal in added time. Montenegro’s Bulatovič received a red card in the 42nd minute, reducing them to 10 men and significantly hindering their chances of mounting a comeback. This performance echoes Croatia’s strong showing in recent World Cups, demonstrating their continued strength on the international stage.The red card suffered by Montenegro is akin to a key player ejection in basketball, crippling their ability to compete effectively. The Faroe Islands secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Gibraltar,with Agnarsson scoring the decisive goal in the 68th minute. This was a tightly contested match, with both teams battling hard for every prospect. While not as high-profile as the other matches, these kinds of hard-fought victories are crucial for teams looking to climb the rankings. This match highlights the competitive nature of European soccer, where even smaller nations can produce surprising results. Further analysis could explore the tactical approaches employed by each team, the impact of substitutions, and the overall implications of these results for the respective groups. For American fans, comparing the strategic elements of these matches to the play-calling in the NFL or the lineup adjustments in MLB could provide a deeper understanding of the nuances of international soccer.
Goals: 43. Adams, 65. Volkov (Vl.)
Italy Edges Israel in Thrilling 5-4 Showdown; Croatia Dominates Montenegro
Group I: Israel vs. Italy – A Goal-Scoring Spectacle
group L: Croatia vs.Montenegro – A Commanding Performance
Group L: Gibraltar vs. faroe Islands – A Narrow Victory
Key Match Results: A Statistical Snapshot
To provide a more extensive understanding of the recent qualifying matches, here’s a table summarizing key data points adn insights:
| Match | Score | Key Stats | Insights |
|—|—|—|—|
| Israel vs. Italy | 4-5 | Goals: 9Total shots: 18 (estimated)| A high-scoring match showcasing Italy’s attacking prowess and resilience. The game highlights the unpredictable nature of soccer, with goals coming from multiple sources. |
| Croatia vs. montenegro | 4-0 | Croatia’s possession 60%,Montenegro’s Red Card at 42nd minute| Croatia’s dominance visible in possession and goals. The red card was a turning point. |
| Gibraltar vs. Faroe Islands | 0-1 | 1 Goal,5 total shots. | A close contest. |
| Switzerland vs.Slovenia | 3-0 | Goals: Elvedi, Embolo, Ndoye. Shots : 12 vs 4. | Switzerland’s control of the game.|
| Kosovo vs sweden | 2-0 | Goals :Rexhbecaj, Muriqi | Kosovo’s decisive Victory over Sweden. |
| Greece vs. Denmark | 0-3 | Goals: Damsgaard, Christensen, Höjlund| Denmark’s strong attacking performance. |
| Belarus vs.Scotland | 0-2 | Goals: adams, Volkov (OG)| Scotland’s victory with a goal assisted by an own goal
|Czeck Rep vs Unknown | Details not contained in text body| Czech Rep, depicted from 1st position| With Croatian victories, the fight for 1st position in the group begins. |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
To further enhance reader engagement and address potential queries, here’s a detailed FAQ section:
Q: What is the current status of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers?
A: The FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers are underway, with teams from various confederations, including Europe (UEFA), competing for a spot in the final tournament, set to be held in Canada, Mexico, and the United States [[1]].Ongoing results and standings are available on FIFA’s official website.
Q: How manny teams qualify for the World Cup from each confederation?
A: The allocation of spots varies by confederation. Understanding the specific qualification process for each confederation, such as CAF (Africa) [[2]], is key to following the competition.
Q: How are teams eliminated from the qualification process?
A: Teams are eliminated based on their performance in the qualifying groups. Details on teams that have been eliminated from contention are available on FIFA’s website [[3]].
Q: How can I stay updated on the latest results and match schedules?
A: The most reliable sources for the latest results and schedules are FIFA’s official website,sports news outlets,and live score applications.These sources provide real-time updates and comprehensive match information.
Q: What are the key factors that determine a team’s success in these qualifying matches?
A: Key factors include a team’s form, tactical strategies, player quality and performance, disciplinary records, and the ability to capitalize on home advantage.