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European Qualifiers for World Cup: who is through, who needs what?

  • October 08, 2017
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Who needs what from a remaining European Qualifiers to join Belgium, England. Germany, Spain and hosts Russia during subsequent summer’s FIFA World Cup? With a final games starting on Sunday, we explain a permutations.

  • All 9 organisation winners validate automatically, with a 8 runners-up with a best record opposite a sides first, third, fourth and fifth in their organisation going into a play-offs.

Road to Russia: schedule

  • Play-off pull (Zurich): 17 October
  • Play-off initial legs: 9-11 November
  • Play-off second legs: 12-14 November
  • Final tourmant pull (Moscow): 1 December
  • Final contest (Russia): 14 June-15 July

Which European teams have qualified?

Russia (hosts), Belgium, England, Germany (holders), Poland, Spain

Who can still validate automatically?

Croatia, France*, Iceland*, Republic of Ireland, Portugal*, Serbia**, Sweden, Switzerland*, Ukraine, Wales

*Have during slightest clinched a play-off place
**Will finish in tip dual of group

Who are reliable in a play-offs?

Denmark, Italy, Northern Ireland

Who can still make a play-offs?

Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Netherlands, Slovakia***

***Finished second in group

Who are out of contention?

Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, FYR Macedonia, Georgia, Gibraltar, Hungary, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Moldova, Norway, Romania, San Marino, Scotland, Slovenia, Turkey

Who have competent from outward Europe?

Brazil, Costa Rica, Iran, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, South Korea, Saudi Arabia

Group by organisation permutations

SUNDAY

GROUP C
20:45CET: Czech Republic (12) v San Marino (0), Germany (27) v Azerbaijan (10), Norway (10) v Northern Ireland (19)

  • Germany have qualified.
  • Northern Ireland are in a play-offs as they will really be improved in a tab than Slovakia.

GROUP E: complete

  • Poland have qualified.
  • Denmark are in a play-offs.

GROUP F: complete

  • England have qualified.
  • Slovakia have finished second though contingency wait to endorse a play-off place.

MONDAY

GROUP D
20:45CET: Moldova (2) v Austria (12), Serbia (18) v Georgia (5), Wales (17) v Republic of Ireland (16)

  • Serbia are positive of a top-two finish and a win would sign tip spot. A pull and even a one-goal improved could also be adequate depending on what happens in a Wales v Ireland game.
  • Wales will secure a top-two mark with a point. They can tip a organisation if they win and Serbia don’t, while a pull would be adequate if Serbia remove by dual goals.
  • Ireland contingency kick Wales to sign a top-two spot, and will secure initial if Serbia lose.

GROUP G
20:45CET: FYR Macedonia (8) v Liechtenstein (0), Israel (12) v Spain (25), Albania (13) v Italy (20)

  • Spain have qualified.
  • Italy will finish second and are positive of a place in a play-offs.

GROUP I
20:45CET: Iceland (19) v Kosovo (1), Finland (8) v Turkey (14), Ukraine (17) v Croatia (17)

  • Iceland are positive of a top-two finish and a win will secure tip spot. A pull would be adequate if there is no leader in a Ukraine v Croatia match.
  • Croatia will secure a top-two finish with a draw. They will finish tip if they win and Iceland destroy to kick Kosovo.
  • Ukraine contingency win to secure a top-two spot.

TUESDAY

GROUP A
20:45CET: France (20) v Belarus (5), Netherlands (16) v Sweden (19), Luxembourg (5) v Bulgaria (12)

  • France have guaranteed a top-two finish and need to compare whatever Sweden do to secure initial place and involuntary qualification.
  • Sweden contingency improved whatever France do to trill Les Bleus to initial place. They could means to remove by 6 goals and still secure a play-off place.
  • The Netherlands need to win by a seven-goal domain to finish second forward of opponents Sweden and strech a play-offs.

GROUP B
20:45CET: Portugal (24) v Switzerland (27), Hungary (10) v Faroe Islands (9), Latvia (4) v Andorra (4)

  • Switzerland (yet to dump a point) and Portugal are certain to finish in a tip dual and during misfortune will be in a play-offs.
  • Switzerland will finish tip if they win or pull opposite Portugal.
  • Portugal will finish tip on idea disproportion if they kick Switzerland.

GROUP H
20:45CET: Estonia (11) v Bosnia and Herzegovina (14), Greece (16) v Gibraltar (0), Belgium (25) v Cyprus (10)

  • Belgium have qualified.
  • Greece will sign second mark and a play-off berth if they kick Gibraltar.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina will finish second if they win in Estonia and Greece destroy to kick Gibraltar.

How teams are split
(from foe regulations, essay 20.6)

a) biggest series of points performed in all organisation matches
b) idea disproportion in all organisation matches
c) biggest series of goals scored in all organisation matches

If dual or some-more teams are equal on a basement of a above 3 criteria, their rankings shall be dynamic as follows:
d) biggest series of points performed in a organisation matches between a teams concerned
e) idea disproportion ensuing from a organisation matches between a teams endangered
f) larger series of goals scored in all organisation matches between a teams concerned
g) a goals scored divided from home count double between a teams endangered (if a tie is usually between dual teams)
h) satisfactory play points complement in that a series of yellow and red cards in all organisation matches is deliberate according to a following reduction – initial yellow card: reduction 1 indicate – second yellow card/indirect red card: reduction 3 points – approach red card: reduction 4 points – yellow label and approach red card: reduction 5 points
i) sketch of lots by a FIFA Organising Committee.

Article source: http://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/news/newsid=2497046.html?rss=2497046+European+Qualifiers+for+World+Cup:+who+is+through,+who+needs+what?

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