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·09 de outubro de 2025
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Several qualifying matches for the 2026 World Cup took place in Europe this Thursday night! A shower of goals, comebacks, and a historic victory: it was a magical evening!
Denmark claimed a 6-0 victory in Belarus, notably thanks to a brace from Rasmus Højlund.
This win does not allow the Danes to take the top spot in Group C alone, as at the same time, Scotland won 3-1 at Hampden Park against Greece, who now see their World Cup hopes slipping away with this defeat. The Greeks were actually leading 1-0 in the 65th minute of play...
Standings:
1) Denmark - 7 points
2) Scotland - 7 points
3) Greece - 3 points
4) Belarus - 0 points
📸 ANDY BUCHANAN - AFP or licensors
4-0 victory for the Netherlands on Malta’s turf. Cody Gakpo (brace), Tijjani Reijnders, and Memphis Depay were the scorers.
Standings:
1) Netherlands - 13 points
2) Poland - 10 points
3) Finland - 10 points
4) Lithuania - 3 points
5) Malta - 2 points
The big win of the night: Austria’s 10-0 home victory against San Marino, the lowest-ranked nation in the FIFA rankings. Marko Arnautović scored four goals and thus became the top scorer in the history of the Austrian national team!
A perfect night for Austria as Bosnia and Herzegovina conceded a draw, 2-2, in the very last moments of their match in Cyprus.
Standings:
1) Austria - 15 points
2) Bosnia and Herzegovina - 13 points
3) Romania - 7 points (one game less)
4) Cyprus - 4 points
5) San Marino - 0 points
📸 GEORG HOCHMUTH
The group’s big match between the Czech Republic and Croatia ended in a goalless draw, 0-0.
Both nations are at the top of the group, with the same number of points.
Let’s note the absolutely wild win by the Faroe Islands against Montenegro: 4-0!
Standings:
1) Croatia - 13 points
2) Czech Republic - 13 points
3) Faroe Islands - 9 points
4) Montenegro - 6 points
5) Gibraltar - 0 points
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
📸 GEORG HOCHMUTH