
Who would Wales rather play, Scotland or Ukraine?
Wales are set to meet either Scotland or Ukraine on June 5 in the World Cup play-off final, but who would Rob Page’s side prefer to welcome to Cardiff?
Wales are set to meet either Scotland or Ukraine on June 5 in the World Cup play-off final, but who would Rob Page’s side prefer to welcome to Cardiff?
Poland clinched qualification to the FIFA World Cup Finals with a 2-0 victory over Sweden in the play-off final.
Paulo Sousa’s men struggled once again against a resolute Hungarian side that bowed out of the World Cup Qualifiers with a 2-1 win.
Portugal’s 0-0 draw with Ireland and their 2-1 defeat to Serbia following a last-minute winner from Aleksandar Mitrović saw Dragan Stojković men secure World Cup qualification as Group A winners.
Poland have already qualified for the World Cup play-offs after their comfortable win last time out against Andorra.
Wales emphatically brushed aside the limited challenge of Belarus to set up a mouth-watering clash with Belgium as they chase second spot in their World Cup qualifying group.
Belgium secured their place at the 2022 World Cup after qualifying as group winners following their 3-1 win over Estonia.
After a slight concern that saw Andorra score from a free-kick, Poland were able to hold onto their dominant lead and claim a play-off spot.
After another successful two games in October, Poland are so close to qualifying for the play-offs but are also not far away from topping Group I with England three points in front of the White and Reds.
Switzerland will attempt to cause a shock in the World Cup Qualifiers as they prepare to face Italy on Friday.
Karol Swiderski’s goal in the 77th minute was enough for the White and Reds to extend their unbeaten run and move into second place in Group I.
Only one point separates the two sides heading into the final three matches of qualifying.
Goals from Ben Chilwell, Bukayo Saka, Tammy Abraham, James Ward-Prowse and Jack Grealish saw England walk away 5-0 victors as they edge ever closer to qualifying for the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
England will look to get back to winning ways and continue their unbeaten streak as they take on Andorra.
Back-to-back victories have been securing for the first time during Paulo Sousa’s tenure, but now they face group leaders England in a bid to shatter their unbeaten record in qualifying.
Ever since his debut against Albania last Thursday, New England Revolution striker Adam Buksa has taken the international scene by storm, scoring four goals for Poland in 126 minutes worth of game time.
Embed from Getty Images Finishing in second place is a major aim for the White and Reds as they aim…
Paulo Sousa’s men showed their clinical edge by scoring four past Albania’s goalkeeper Etrit Berisha, but you can’t necessarily read too much into the scoreline with the visitors more often than not holding their own.
One win, one draw and one loss is a reasonable first three results in charge of the national team. Paulo Sousa knew he had a lot of work to do in this International break to put Poland back on the right track.
Manchester United star Daniel James added a magnificent late goal to clinch an important win for Wales as they strive to reach the World Cup finals in Qatar.
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The White and Reds look to get off to a winning start in their hunt for a place in the 2022 World Cup as they face Hungary at the Puskas Arena.
Fresh off the back of their memorable play off encounter in Serbia, last week’s World Cup qualifying draw has raised hope of a first appearance at the global party since 1998.