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World Cup 2010

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Matteh

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Yeah, has ability unfortunately, which is why the hateful **** keeps getting 57th chances. Never going to be a world beater but is strong in the tackle & gets up and down well.
The theory i heard from some random in the crowd today was that Keegan gave Barton another chance because Keegan was at Man City when Barton came through their academy, nutured him up. Hadn't thought of it from that angle itbt.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
The theory i heard from some random in the crowd today was that Keegan gave Barton another chance because Keegan was at Man City when Barton came through their academy, nutured him up. Hadn't thought of it from that angle itbt.
Could be. Hadn't crossed my mind either, but one of the reasons for Princess Kev's lastest flounce was that Wise and/or Ashley were trying to punt Barton without his permission, so that would kinda add weight to the theory.

Anyway, some amusing results tonight: Lithuania won 3-0 in Romania but particularly Austria dicking les frogs 3-1. :happy:
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Oceania

The qualifying should originally have ended in late September, but New Zealand vs Fiji was postponed due to visas not being issued. The match has been rescheduled for November, so New Zealand have everything in their own hands; two points or more against New Caledonia would assure qualification. Fiji and Vanuatu are both eliminated.

03.00, Ba: Fiji 2-0 Vanuatu
06.00, Noumea: New Caledonia 1-3 New Zealand (a brief scare through a second-half equaliser, but Shane Smeltz scored two goals and sent New Zealand into the play-offs.)

Code:
New Zealand  12 +8 P
- - - - - - - - - 
NCaledon      5 +2
Fiji          4 -4
Vanuatu       1 -6
New Zealand to playoff with Asia
Asia

The qualifying proper starts now, after spring's preliminaries. Ten teams fight for four direct spots to South Africa and a fifth play-off spot. The day's matches are played at ungodly hours in the Arab states; I think this is related to Ramadan, to make sure players can warm up, get some food, etc. before the games start some time after ten. Presumably crowds will be low.

18.15, Abu Dhabi, grp B: UAE 1-2 North Korea (North Korea could be on the way to a World Cup, even though UAE are probably weakest in the group. Eurosport shows South vs North on Wednesday, should probably get in front of a TV then)
18.30, Manama, grp A: Bahrain 2-3 Japan (import away victory, as the East Asians didn't have that many problems despite a late own goal)
19.00, Doha, grp A: Qatar 3-0 Uzbekistan (storming win for the Qataris, who hit the Uzbeks on the counter after scoring an early goal)
19.15, Riyadh, grp B: Saudi Arabia 1-1 Iran (a share of the spoils here, with a late equaliser bringing Iran into a good position)

Code:
Group 1             Group 2
Qatar        3 +3   North Korea  3 +1
Japan        3 +1   Iran         1  0
-----------------   -----------------
Australia (0)0  0   Saudi Arabia 1  0
- - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -
Bahrain      0 -1   South Kor (0)0  0
Uzbekistan   0 -3   Un Ar Emir   0 -1
Africa

23 matches; the most important (imo) in bold. Many groups have a battle for first in this round, important as only the first placed team goes directly through - the others have to compare points with other runner-ups to be assured of qualification.

5 September
18.00, Djibouti, grp 12: Djibouti 0-3 Malawi (as expected, Djibouti are trounced)
20.00, Tripoli, grp 5: Libya 1-0 Ghana (another away loss for Ghana, which sees them precariously placed at second in the group. They'll have six points for the runners-up table, just about average - their good goal difference might be enough though. Libya also need a point in Gabon in order to win the group)
20.00, Blida, grp 6: Algeria 3-2 Senegal (how the mighty have fallen...or, conversely, how the mighty have recovered, as Algeria was once a grand power of football themselves. Algeria scored three goals from the 60th to the 73rd minute, demolishing Senegalese hopes - though Senegal have a home match against Gambia where they should manage to qualify on points)
6 September
11.00, Curepipe, grp 1: Mauritius 1-4 Tanzania (Mauritius rooted to bottom)
12.30, Victoria, grp 9: Seychelles 1-2 Burundi (Seychelles still rooted to foot of the table, Burundi still need a miracle)
13.00, Port Libby, grp 4: South Africa 0-1 Nigeria (In all practical terms, South Africa are out. They could still finish second, but they will nevertheless only carry one point against the top four sides, and that will clearly not be enough to qualify)
13.00, Nairobi, grp 2: Kenya 1-0 Namibia (another win for Kenya after a first half penalty, and they now look fairly assured of qualifying from this group now. Seven points in the top-three matches ought to be enough.)
16.30, Freetown, grp 4: Sierra Leone 2-1 Equatorial Guinea (Sierra Leone comfortable winners despite a late consolation goal)
17.00, Praia, grp 1: Cape Verde 1-2 Cameroon (Mexico-based Alain Nkong sealed the comeback, as Cameroon jumped four points ahead of Portugal D and sealed first place)
17.00, Banjul, grp 6: Gambia 3-0 Liberia (Falu-raised and Bergen-based Njogu Demba-Nyrén scored two goals as Gambia moved into second place with a game to spare. Their goal difference means a draw in Dakar against Senegal could be enough)
17.00, Nouakchott, grp 8: Mauritania 0-1 Rwanda (Rwanda are now basically qualified, given their last side is against a weak Ethiopia side that are in any case likely to be excluded from the group due to government interference)
18.00, Ouagadougou, grp 9: Burkina Faso 0-0 Tunisia (Tunisia secured a play-off position in a dull draw - seven points should be enough to make it through. Also play Seychelles in the final round, so if Burundi throw an upset they could still win.
19.00, Cairo, grp 10: Sudan 1-2 Chad (Chad are now tied with Congo, and still hunting second place, but they will probably not get enough points to qualify even if they win the return leg)

7 September
11.30, Antananarivo, grp 7: Madagascar 1-0 Botswana (odd goal takes Madagascar into second place, but it's doubtful whether more teams than Ivory Coast qualify from here)
13.00, Harare, grp 2: Zimbabwe 0-0 Guinea (no goals from either side leaves Guinea needing to beat Kenya to qualify, while Zimbabwe's chances are out of their hand)
13.00, Bloemfontein RSA, grp 5: Lesotho 0-3 Gabon (Gabon set themselves up to qualify with any win against Libya)
13.00, Maputo, grp 7: Mozambique 1-1 Ivory Coast (Miro, a new call-up, pegged back Bakary Koné's early second half goal, leaving Mozambique to rely on a Madagascar loss in Ivory Coast - not entirely unlikely. In that case they would be fairly well positioned, having five points from four games in the top three)
14.30, Brazzaville, grp 10: Republic of Congo 1-0 Mali (Mali remain first on goal difference, but need a win over Chad to be safe)
14.30, Kinshasa, grp 12: Democratic Republic of Congo 0-1 Egypt (another battle for first - the teams are currently separated by how much they beat hapless Djibouti by)
15.00, Cotonou, grp 3: Benin 3-2 Angola (two goals from Razak Omotoyossi helped Benin secure first place in the group, while Angola are done with their qualifying against the top four teams and can only hope that four points will be enough. I doubt it - in that case Angola will be the first 2006 qualifier to be eliminated from the 2010 cup)
15.30, Niamey, grp 3: Niger 3-1 Uganda (after four straight losses, Niger came back from 0-1 down for their first win of the qualifying, scuppering Uganda's hopes)

Postponed matches:
Chililabombwe, grp 11: Zambia vs Togo (postponed till Wednesday due to the period of mourning for the Zambian president)
Addis Abeba, grp 8: Ethiopia vs Morocco (Ethiopia's Football Federation is excluded for FIFA, and a disqualification from the Cup beckons)

Code:
Africa (5 games unless stated in brackets):
Group 1     Pt GD   Group 2     Pt GD   Group 3     Pt GD   Group 4     Pt GD
Cameroon    13 +7 Q Kenya       10 +4   Benin       12 +5 Q Nigeria     15 +7 Q
-----------------   ------------------  -----------------   -----------------
Cape Verde   9 +2 P Guinea       8 +3   Angola       7 +1   Sierra Leone 7 -1
- - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - 
Tanzania     5 +1 E Zimbabwe     6  0   Uganda       7 -2   South Africa 4 -1 E
Mauritius    1 -9 E Namibia      3 -7 E Niger        3 -4 E Eq Guinea    3 -5 E

Group 5     Pt GD   Group 6     Pt GD   Group 7     Pt GD   Group 8     Pt GD 
Libya       12 +4   Algeria      9 +3   Ivory Coast  9 +5   Rwanda      12 +5 P
-----------------   -----------------   -----------------   -----------------
Gabon        9 +4   Gambia       8 +3   Madagascar   6 -2   Morocco (4)  9 +6
- - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - 
Ghana        9 +3   Senegal      8 +2   Mozambique   5 +1   Ethiopia (4) 6 +2
Lesotho      0 -11E Liberia      2 -8 E Botswana     5 -4   Mauritania   0 -13E

Group 9     Pt GD   Group 10    Pt GD   Group 11    Pt GD   Group 12    Pt GD 
Burkina Faso13 +7 P Mali         9 +4   Swaziland (3)4  0   Egypt       12 +7 P
-----------------   -----------------   -----------------   -----------------  
Tunisia     10 +3 P Congo Brazza 9 +1   Zambia (3)   4  0   DR Congo     9 +10
- - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   
Burundi      6 -2   Chad (4)     6 -1   Togo (2)     3 +0   Malawi       9 +7
Seychelles   0 -8 E Sudan (4)    3 -4   Eritrea w/d         Djibouti     0 -24E
Top team + 8 best runners-up qualify. P signifies a team guaranteed second or better.
Code:
Runner-up tables (matches against current last team removed):
Tunisia (4)  7 +1
Morocco (3)  6 +3
Congo Br (4) 6  0
Angola (4)   4  0
Gambia (3)   4  0
Zambia (3)   4  0
S Leone (3)  4  0
Congo Ki (3) 3  0
-----------------
Gabon (3)    3 -1
Cape Verde(3)3 -1
Guinea (3)   2 -2
Madagascar(3)2 -3
The cut thus looks to be either five or six points.

Europe

Not that many interesting matches, but a few that should be close are bolded.

13.00, Skopje, grp 9: Macedonia 1-0 Scotland (Macedonia evidently on the way to the World Cup. The other teams are really rubbish.)
14.00, Caerdydd, grp 4: Wales 1-0 Azerbaijan (low crowds, no goals for 80 minutes, then Sam Vokes came off the bench to bring Wales three points)
15.00, Wrocław, grp 3: Poland 1-1 Slovenia (Poland took an early lead through a penalty, then allowed Slovenia to come back, and were in the end lucky to get the one point)
15.30, Bratislava, grp 3: Slovakia 2-1 Northern Ireland (Northern Ireland suffered a setback to recent resurgence, but this could be a close group if the Czechs don't get into gear)
16.00, Tiraspol, grp 2: Moldova 1-2 Latvia (a late resurgence from the hosts wasn't enough. The location of the match is intriguing; Tiraspol is the capital of Transnistria, a de facto independent republic with similar status to the recently well known South Ossetia and Abkhazia.)
16.00, Yerevan, grp 5: Armenia 0-2 Turkey (more political conflicts: the match was attended by the Turkish president, the first visit by a Turkish head of state in Armenia. The football went as expected, with Tuncay and Semih netting)
16.45, Tirana, grp 1: Albania 0-0 Sweden (at least Norway weren't the only Scandinavian nation to suffer utter embarrassment)
17.00, Oslo, grp 9: Norway 2-2 Iceland (one cross and a blistering Gudjohnsen free kick continues Iceland's excellent sporting year. Norway's coach must be fearing for his job)
17.00, Lviv, grp 6: Ukraine 1-0 Belarus (90th-minute penalty settles the derby, which wasn't played as much of one)
17.45, Budapest, grp 1: Hungary 0-0 Denmark (Denmark hit the inside of the post and was, as expected, closest, but failed to put control on things)
17.55, Tel Aviv, grp 2: Israel 2-2 Switzerland (Israel came back from 0-2 with twenty minutes to spare, with Switzerland's new coach Ottmar Hitzfeld blaming the heat)
18.00, Ta'Qali, grp 1: Malta 0-4 Portugal (meh)
18.00, Montjuïc, Barcelona ESP, grp 6: Andorra 0-2 England (meh)
18.00, Mainz GER, grp 8: Georgia 1-2 Republic of Ireland (neutral ground due to South Ossetia conflict - goals from Doyle and Whelan)
18.00, Podgorica, grp 8: Montenegro 2-2 Bulgaria (Montenegro's first qualifier as an independent nation - they'll be no pushovers, as they led 2-1 going into injury time. Mirko Vučinić, of Roma, is the star of the team, and hit the crossbar and a goal today)
18.00, Cluj, grp 7: Romania 0-3 Lithuania (good results for Jamee overall this week, one feels)
18.15, Luxembourg, grp 2: Luxembourg 0-3 Greece (yawn)
18.15, Zagreb, grp 6: Croatia 3-0 Kazakhstan (Croats not slipping up against weaker nations)
18.15, Beograd, grp 7: Serbia 2-0 Faroe Islands (eek)
18.30, Wien, grp 7: Austria 3-1 France (France's group certainly isn't easy, except for the Faroes, but with this result to start with the French have plumbed new surrender depths - while the Euro seems to have revitalised Austrian football)
18.45, Vaduz, grp 4: Liechtenstein 0-6 Germany (ketchup in second half)
18.45, Liège, grp 5: Belgium 3-2 Estonia (decent play by Belgium, who will build on their Olympic squad to make a decent fist at challenging Turkey and Spain)
18.45, Larnaca, grp 8: Cyprus 1-2 Italy (Cypriot football continues to do well, but an injury time goal from Antonio Di Natale prevented them taking anything but pride from the game)
20.00, Murcia, grp 5: Spain 1-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina (Spain have had trouble with Bosnia before, but beleaguered visitors were beaten by a David Villa goal. Villa did, however, miss a penalty)

Code:
Group 1             Group 2             Group 3             
Portugal     3 +4   Greece       3 +3   Slovakia     3 +1
-----------------   -----------------   -----------------   
Sweden       1  0   Latvia       3 +1   Poland       1  0   
- - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   
Denmark      1  0   Switzerland  1  0   Slovenia     1  0
Hungary      1  0   Israel       1  0   Czech Rep (0)0  0   
Albania      1  0   Moldova      0 -1   San Marino(0)0  0
Malta        0 -4   Luxembourg   0 -3   Nor Ireland  0 -1

Group 4             Group 5             Group 6
Germany      3 +6   Turkey       3 +2   Croatia      3 +3
-----------------   -----------------   -----------------
Wales        3 +1   Belgium      3 +1   England      3 +2
- - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -
Finland (0)  0  0   Spain        3 +1   Ukraine      3 +1
Russia (0)   0  0   Estonia      0 -1   Belarus      0 -1
Azerbaijan   0 -1   Bos i Herc   0 -1   Andorra      0 -2
Liechtenstein0 -6   Armenia      0 -2   Kazakhstan   0 -3

Group 7             Group 8             Group 9
Lithuania    3 +3   Italy        3 +1   FYR Macedonia3 +1
-----------------   -----------------   -----------------
Austria      3 +2   Rep Ireland  3 +1   Iceland      1  0
- - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -
Serbia       3 +2   Bulgaria     1  0   Norway       1  0
France       0 -2   Montenegro   1  0   N'lands (0)  0  0
Faroe Islands0 -2   Georgia      0 -1   Scotland     0 -1
Romania      0 -3   Cyprus       0 -1   
Group winner to World Cup
Eight best runners-up to play-off
CONCACAF
21.30, Port of Spain, grp 1: Trinidad and Tobago 1-1 Guatemala (after a good start to qualifying, Trinidad faltered somewhat in this game, as a Keon Daniel goal was equalled by an injury-time effort)
22.00, Mexico City, grp 2: Jamaica 0-3 Mexico (reversed leg due to hurricane Gustav; as expected, Mexico coasted to victory)
00.00, Montréal, grp 2: Canada 1-2 Honduras (Honduras and Jamaica look set to squabble for second, as the Canadians simply care about other sports)
00.00, Havana, grp 1: Cuba 0-1 United States (Clint Dempsey scored as the United States' football team visited Cuba for the first time in 61 years - would have been a decent propaganda victory if the US had failed to do as expected)
01.30, San Salvador, grp 3: El Salvador 5-0 Haiti (might was too weak a word. Clearly El Salvador and Costa Rica have drawn the lucky lot)
02.00, San José, grp 3: Costa Rica 7-0 Suriname (goals flowed freely for Costa Rica, though four of them came after 75 minutes)

Code:
Group 1     Pt GD   Group 2     Pt GD   Group 3     Pt GD
USA          6 +2   Mexico       6 +4   Costa Rica   6 +8
Trinidad/Tob 4 +2   Honduras     3  0   El Salvador  3 +4
-----------------   -----------------   -----------------  
Guatemala    1 -1   Canada       1 -1   Haiti        1 -5
Cuba         0 -3   Jamaica      1 -3   Suriname     1 -7
Top two to final league stage
South America
6 September
19.00, Buenos Aires: Argentina 1-1 Paraguay (three points from four games, the Argentinean statistic now reads. Heinze headed an own goal after 12 minutes, and Tévez was sent off - which Man Utd will have no qualms with as he will be quarantined for the next game - before Agüero equalised in the second half)
21.10, Quito: Ecuador 3-1 Bolivia (back to normal for Bolivia, who held 1-1 at half-time despite getting a man sent off, but were beaten by a penalty and a counter)
23.20, Bogotá: Colombia 0-1 Uruguay (Villarreal's Sebastián Eguren scored from an early corner, leaving Colombia clueless on home soil. They're still fourth, but only until Chile and Brazil play tonight)
01.30, Lima: Peru 1-0 Venezuela (not a good away trip for Venezuela, who fell to third-to-last and became the first team to lose to Peru)
following day, 01.00, Santiago: Chile 0-3 Brazil (despite a penalty missed and Kleber being sent off, Luis Fabiano of Sevilla scored twice as Brazil took a surprisingly comfortable away win)

Code:
South AmericPt GD
Paraguay    14 +8
Brazil      12 +7
Argentina   12 +6
Uruguay     11 +10
-----------------
Colombia    10 +1
- - - - - - - - - 
Chile       10 -3
Ecuador      8 -4
Venezuela    7 -2
Peru         6 -11
Bolivia      4 -12
Top four to World Cup
Fifth to play-off with Asia
 
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roseboy64

Cricket Web Content Updater
Tactics and players chosen just weren't to the level to face a team like Mexico. Better players being left out or on the bench. Pfft.
 

Matteh

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
That's Shane Smeltz the former Mansfield player for all you NZians. Best club.
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
10 September

Oceania

Couple of matches to round off the Oceanian Nations Cup - there's a match in November scheduled between NZ and Fiji, but heaven knows whether it'll actually be played given the sheer lack of meaning in it.

03.00, Port Vila: Vanuatu 2-1 Fiji (10-men Vanuatu finish on a high-note, but are unlikely to avoid last place unless NZ drub Fiji by four.)
07.35, Auckland: New Zealand vs New Caledonia

Code:
New Zealan(4)12 +8 P
- - - - - - - - - 
NCaledon      8 +5
Fiji          4 -5
Vanuatu (6)   4 -8
New Zealand to playoff with Asia
Asia

12.00, Shanghai CHN, grp 2: North Korea 1-1 South Korea (another draw, the third in a row between these two sides. Suspect a fix tbh.)
15.30, Tashkent, grp 1: Uzbekistan 0-1 Australia (Uzbekistan almost out of this after two matches - it's hard to see who should deny Australia and Japan from here.)
18.15, Abu Dhabi, grp 2: UAE vs Saudi Arabia (UAE struggled in a game they should on paper have taken three points in to have any chance in the group - seems unlikely they can challenge here.)
19.00, Doha, grp 1: Qatar vs Bahrain (Qatar won their first game easily, can they keep up their form?

Code:
Group 1             Group 2
Qatar        3 +3   North Kor(2) 4 +1
Japan        3 +1   Iran         1  0
-----------------   -----------------
Australia    3 +1   Saudi Arabia 1  0
- - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -
Bahrain      0 -1   South Kor    1  0
Uzbekistan(2)0 -4   Un Ar Emir   0 -1
Africa

12.00, Chililabombwe, grp 11: Zambia 1-0 Togo (The Katonga brothers - Zambia's most talented football fraternity since the Bwalyas - played a key part, as goalscorer and captain, as Zambia presumably have qualified for the next round based on this result. Togo need a big win over Swaziland to have a chance.)
20.00, Cairo, grp 10: Chad vs Sudan (Chad won the first of this two-legged affair on neutral ground, postponed and moved due to war between the two nations. With a large enough win, Chad could go first, though they only managed a one-goal win four days ago. In any case, Chad will need a win in Mali to have any hope, a most unlikely prospect)

Code:
Group 10    Pt GD   Group 11    Pt GD
Mali         9 +4   Zambia       7 +1 
-----------------   -----------------
Congo Br     9 +1   Swaziland (3)4  0
- - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -
Chad (4)     6 -1   Togo (3)     3 -1
Sudan (4)    3 -4   Eritrea w/d
Europe

The main action will be in Europe, where there wasn't too many upsets during the first roiund - though most of the fixtures were gimmes anyway.

15.00, Moscow, grp 4: Russia 2-1 Wales (Russia did squeak through a win, despite a second-half equaliser from Joe Ledley. Pavel Pogrebnyak came from the bench to score.)
16.00, Baku, grp 4: Azerbaijan vs Liechtenstein
16.00, Almaty, grp 6: Kazakhstan vs Ukraine (Ukraine need three points here, but it's not easy - Kazakhstan have improved a lot since entering Europe. Could be seeing their odds decline early.)
16.30, Tórshavn, grp 7: Faroe Islands vs Romania
17.00, Andorra la Vella, grp 6: Andorra vs Belarus
17.00, Paris, grp 7: France vs Serbia (clock ticking down for Domenech. The Serbs won't be overjoyed by defeating the Faroes 2-0, but they got the job done, and should have enough decent footballers to mount a challenge for the World Cup. However, they could provide simple fodder for France.)
17.00, Podgorica, grp 8: Montenegro vs Republic of Ireland (Ireland escaped from the first away game by not playing it away - they won't be so lucky here. Montenegro got a good result in their first qualifier, though 2-2 at home is not enough for qualifying, and the Irish could be in the drivers' seat for second if they win.)
17.30, Chisinau, grp 2: Moldova vs Israel
17.30, Marijampolė, grp 7: Lithuania vs Austria (this is first playing second, after both teams met Romania and France respectively. Thus, the winner is actually in some kind of control of the group.)
17.35, Helsinki, grp 4: Finland vs Germany (Finland shocked a few opponents in a difficult group including Portugal and Poland, but the Germans are notoriously excellent qualifiers. Should be easy meat.)
18.00, Istanbul, grp 5: Turkey vs Belgium (Belgium's football results, like their domestic politics, have made them somewhat of a laughing stock in Europe of late - and to be fair, 3-2 over Estonia hardly inspires confidence. They have some decent players, though, like Vincent Kompany at Hamburg, and a point here will show they're serious challengers)
18.15, Stockholm, grp 1: Sweden vs Hungary (Hungary earned a decent point at home to Denmark, but need more than that to make a substantial challenge. Likewise Sweden, who tossed away two points to Albania. Sweden heavy favourites, admittedly)
18.15, Riga, grp 2: Latvia vs Greece (Latvia have made one major tournament during their history - the Baltic states are too small to mount a serious challenge - yet could be annoying the Greeks in this game)
18.15, Zenica, grp 5: Bosnia vs Estonia (both sides lost during their first match, and are really just expected to try and improve their FIFA ranking. Expect protests and poor football.)
18.30, Zürich, grp 2: Switzerland vs Luxembourg
18.30, Serravalle, grp 3: San Marino vs Poland
18.30, Skopje, grp 9: Macedonia vs Nederland (Slav Macedonia lead the group - at least until tonight, though a draw will be enough to remain top unless Scotland seriously embarrass themselves. Not that they're likely to get a draw, of course.)
18.30, Reykjavík, grp 9: Iceland vs Scotland (Scots expected to bounce back. Iceland aren't that good really.)
18.45, Tirana, grp 1: Albania vs Malta
18.45, Maribor, grp 3: Slovenia vs Slovakia (both sides got a decent start to their qualifying campaign, with Slovenia looking to recover somewhat after recent dark years. Slovakia have never made it to a major championship, but have been tricky opponents all the same.)
18.45, Belfast, grp 3: Northern Ireland vs Czech Republic (there were signs that the Czechs' time had passed during the Euro, but though Northern Ireland put together a decent run of results in the last qualifying, no one should really expect them to do well here)
18.50, Udine, grp 8: Italy vs Georgia (Georgians have other things to think about.)
19.00, Zagreb, grp 6: Croatia vs England (The rematch - remember, it took a ridiculous goalkeeping error for Croatia to actually win last year - where a draw would, iirc, have taken England to the Euro. Admittedly, England have been going backwards and Croatia forwards since then, but a point should mean Capello is safe - for now.)
19.45, Lisbon, grp 1: Portugal vs Denmark (Portugal the only team to grab full points on Saturday, and with six points from two matches there will be a lot fewer nervy jitters.)
20.00, Albacete, grp 5: Spain vs Armenia (as usual, a ridiculously late kick-off in Spain. Only remarkable thing about this clash really.)

Code:
Group 1             Group 2             Group 3             
Portugal     3 +4   Greece       3 +3   Slovakia     3 +1
-----------------   -----------------   -----------------   
Sweden       1  0   Latvia       3 +1   Poland       1  0   
- - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   
Denmark      1  0   Switzerland  1  0   Slovenia     1  0
Hungary      1  0   Israel       1  0   Czech Rep (0)0  0   
Albania      1  0   Moldova      0 -1   San Marino(0)0  0
Malta        0 -4   Luxembourg   0 -3   Nor Ireland  0 -1

Group 4             Group 5             Group 6
Germany      3 +6   Turkey       3 +2   Croatia      3 +3
-----------------   -----------------   -----------------
Russia (1)   3 +1   Belgium      3 +1   England      3 +2
- - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -
Wales (2)    3  0   Spain        3 +1   Ukraine      3 +1
Finland (0)  0  0      Estonia      0 -1   Kazakhstan(2)3  0
Azerbaijan   0 -1   Bos i Herc   0 -1   Belarus      0 -1
Liechtenstein0 -6   Armenia      0 -2   Andorra (2)  0 -5

Group 7             Group 8             Group 9
Lithuania    3 +3   Italy        3 +1   FYR Macedonia3 +1
-----------------   -----------------   -----------------
Austria      3 +2   Rep Ireland  3 +1   Iceland      1  0
- - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - -
Serbia       3 +2   Bulgaria     1  0   Norway       1  0
France       0 -2   Montenegro   1  0   N'lands (0)  0  0
Faroe Islands0 -2   Georgia      0 -1   Scotland     0 -1
Romania      0 -3   Cyprus       0 -1   
Group winner to World Cup
Eight best runners-up to play-off
CONCACAF

19.30, Paramaribo, grp 3: Suriname vs El Salvador (Suriname were embarrassingly poor last week, but with a win here they're back into second, and Surinamese conditions are considerably wetter than El Salvador are used to)
22.00, Port-au-Prince, grp 3: Haiti vs Costa Rica (Haiti should probably not be here - in any case, Costa Rica should have been pencilled in for the next stage early on, and they have done their job so far)
00.00, Chicago, grp 1: USA vs Trinidad and Tobago (T&T will be very happy with a point here, as Guatemala come chasing from behind)
01.00, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, grp 2: Mexico vs Canada (should be a rout, Mexico rarely lose these things, Canada rarely win)
01.30, San Pedro Sula, grp 2: Honduras vs Jamaica (after Jamaica's ignominy in Mexico, they will need a draw here in order to not let Honduras get too far away. Otherwise they'll have five points up and things out of their own hands, realistically)
02.00, Guatemala City, grp 1: Guatemala vs Cuba (Cuba should be starting to take points soon - they fought well against the US)

Code:
Group 1     Pt GD   Group 2     Pt GD   Group 3     Pt GD
USA          6 +2   Mexico       6 +4   Costa Rica   6 +8
Trinidad/Tob 4 +2   Honduras     3  0   El Salvador  3 +4
-----------------   -----------------   -----------------  
Guatemala    1 -1   Canada       1 -1   Haiti        1 -5
Cuba         0 -3   Jamaica      1 -3   Suriname     1 -7
Top two to final league stage
South America

One match tonight, the other four tomorrow:

00.00, Asunción: Paraguay 2-0 Venezuela (Paraguay clearly the better team, apparently.)
20.40, Montevideo: Uruguay vs Ecuador (Uruguay have the best goal difference, yet are only sitting fourth, having suffered in away matches to Paraguay and Brazil. Ecuador started with three losses, but have eight points from four matches since then, and as England fans will know, are no pushovers.
22.40, Santiago: Chile vs Colombia (Chile were countered into oblivion by Brazil, and Colombia are likely to do something similar, having only conceded three goals in four matches.)
00.50, Rio de Janeiro: Brazil vs Bolivia (on paper, ritual slaughter. But Brazil have struggled at home recently.)
02.30, Lima: Peru vs Argentina (Peru got their first win four days ago. Argentina are a different proposition to Venezuela, however, and should get some sorely needed away points.)

Code:
South AmericPt GD
Paraguay (8)17 +10
Brazil      12 +7
Argentina   12 +6
Uruguay     11 +10
-----------------
Colombia    10 +1
- - - - - - - - - 
Chile       10 -3
Ecuador      8 -4
Venezuela (8)7 -4
Peru         6 -11
Bolivia      4 -12
Top four to World Cup
Fifth to play-off with Asia
 
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Johnners

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Out of interest, where do you get the fixtures etc. from? (Or do you type it all up yourself?)
 

Burgey

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Top stuff this Hakon, cheers for it.

Clapo, do you know what time is the game on tonight AEST? I can feel a cup of strong coffee coming on to stay up for it.
 

Burgey

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****. Can't they move it? Where the **** is Tashkent for God's sake? What a weird ass time zone. They should play it at a time that suits us afaic.

Might have to set the alarm then ignore it, roll over and go back to sleep. In a patriotic way of course.

Have to say the team is making some very bullish noises post-Holland game. Can't say I've heard an Aussie side express so much confidence before a difficult away game before. Hope it doesn't bite them on the ass.
 
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Johnners

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Haha yeah, have done that before. Go to bed a bit earlier, set my alarm from say 2 or 3, only to ignore it then wake up at 7:30, which is half and hour later than I would usually get up for work 8| because I missed the alarm.

You could just stay up though, who needs sleep?
 

aussie

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02.00, San José, grp 3: Costa Rica 7-0 Suriname (goals flowed freely for Costa Rica, though four of them came after 75 minutes)
Surprised at how poor Suriname seem, always felt they were a bit of an unsung power-house in CONCACAF behind USA, Mexico & Costa Rica given that are supposed to be a bit of feeder nation to the Dutch team.
 

Magrat Garlick

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Out of interest, where do you get the fixtures etc. from? (Or do you type it all up yourself?)
Usually get it off FIFA, plus dig up some news sources.

1.30 is correct btw - add 10 hours to the times in the post (11 when it ticks over to daylight savings in Oz)
 

Smudge

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Smeltz grabs his second with 13 minutes of normal time to go to give the All Whites (cliched team title alert) a 3-0 lead.
 

Craig

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Usually get it off FIFA, plus dig up some news sources.

1.30 is correct btw - add 10 hours to the times in the post (11 when it ticks over to daylight savings in Oz)
For us in Queensland, it will always be ten hours, given how unpopular the idea of day light saving is.
 

Magrat Garlick

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given that are supposed to be a bit of feeder nation to the Dutch team.
You have explained it yourself - all their good players end up in the Netherlands. Suriname won't select players who have gone abroad to play professionally, either, so that rather constricts their talent pool.
 
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