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The state of play in Group F

Portugal need to win at home to Armenia to be certain of automatic qualification. A draw will be sufficient unless Hungary beat the Republic of Ireland by four goals.

Hungary v Ireland is almost certainly a shootout for a playoff place; Hungary have the draw and home advantage.

The state of play in Group D

France have already qualified, as expected, with Ukraine and Iceland – who meet in Warsaw this afternoon – chasing a playoff place. They’re level of points but Iceland effectively have the draw due to their superior goal difference.

The runners and riders for the 2026 World Cup

Thirty places have been filled, 18 remain.

Scotland, then. They went into last night’s game in Greece knowing* they needed at least a draw to stay in contention for automatic qualification. They lose a thrilling gmae 3-2 – but somehow Belarus held Denmark to a 2-2 draw in Copenhagen.

The upshot is that – gulp - if Scotland beat Denmark at Hampden on Tuesday night, they will – GULP! – qualify for their first World Cup finals since 1998.

Preamble

Oh, hi! You’re up early. And why wouldn’t you be on a big day for, among others, the Republic of Ireland and lovers of perfection. Ireland will secure a World Cup qualification playoff place if they beat Hungary in Budapest. And England, who play in Albania, are aiming to complete a perfect qualification campaign: eight games, eight wins, no goals conceded.

Norway and Portugal should also clinch a place in next summer’s finals, while Ukraine face Iceland in what is effectively a playoff to reach the playoffs.

We’ll have build-up to those matches, plus reaction to last night’s action in Group C. Scotland took a break from doing things the hard way and instead did it the weird way: despite a madcap 3-2 defeat in Greece, their hopes of automatic qualifiction remain alive after Belarus drew 2-2 against Denmark in Copenhagen.

Last and emphatically not least, there are five games in the Women’s Super League, including the small matter of Tottenham v Arsenal.

Here’s a full list of today’s games in Uefa World Cup qualification and the WSL.

Group F (2pm)

  • Hungary v Republic of Ireland

  • Portugal v Armenia

Group K (5pm)

  • Albania v England

  • Serbia v Latvia

Group D (5pm)

  • Azerbaijan v France

  • Ukraine v Iceland

Group I (7.45pm)

  • Israel v Moldova

  • Italy v Norway

WSL (all midday unless stated)

  • Aston Villa v London City Lionesses

  • Brighton v Leicester

  • Liverpool v Chelsea

  • West Ham v Everton

  • Tottenham v Arsenal (2.30pm)

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