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World Cup Qualifiers: Victories for Denmark and Austria, 0: 5 to England | Israel today

2021-10-10T02:58:50.586Z


The home team defeated Moldova 0: 4 and remained perfect, the Austrians clung to Israel with 0: 2 over the Faroe Islands • England celebrated with a quintet in Andorra


Apart from the disappointing loss of the Israeli team to Scotland, two more games were played tonight (Saturday) in the sixth house of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers in Qatar. On a clean sheet tonight as well, and their amazing goal balance stands at 0:26 (!). Austria defeated the Faroe Islands 0: 2 and clung to Israel with 10 points in third place at home.

In the first house, Serbia defeated Luxembourg 0: 1 and overtook Portugal (at least until their game) at the top of the house.

Earlier tonight, Ireland defeated Azerbaijan 0: 3 and achieved their first campaign victory.

In the third house, Switzerland defeated Northern Ireland 0: 2, which was left with ten players starting from the 37th minute after Jamal Lewis was sent off.

Earlier, Lithuania scored first points with a 1: 3 victory over Bulgaria.

Ernestas Shaktus, goalkeeper of Hapoel Tel Aviv, top Pendel.

Abraham and England Celebrate in Andorra, Photo: EPA

In the ninth house, England defeated Andorra 0: 4 with goals from Ben Chillwell, Bokeio Saka, Tami Abraham, James Ward Fraus and Jack Grilish, and they continue to lead the house with 19 points.

Albania beat Hungary 0-1 away and are in second place with 15 points.

Poland defeated San Marino 0-5, and are third at home with 14 points.

Earlier tonight, Sweden achieved an important 0: 3 victory over Kosovo in the second house.

In the fourth house, goals by Yarmolenko Wermachuk led Ukraine to a 1: 2 victory over Finland and to second place in the house which also includes the world champion France.

Source: israelhayom

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