In the recent match-up held on Tuesday, Denmark was able to triumph over Austria in a 1-0 victory.
Danish midfielder Joakim Maehle surprised the opposing team as he scored a winning goal in the 53rd minute of the match, booking a World Cup ticket alongside Germany. The win leaves out eight remaining qualification slots at hand for group winners and ten more playoff places for the group runners-up.
And with the qualifying rounds nearing its end, the last two series of match-ups will ultimately determine the teams that will join Denmark and Germany in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Who’s your champion?
The remaining rounds of the qualifiers will take place in November but as early as now, people have already started supporting the early favorites. And while it has nothing to do with the game itself, it sure does help with the team spirit. However, regardless of popularity, only those who emerge in their respective matches will take their seat in the much-anticipated cup.
Are you excited? Refer to the schedule below for the upcoming matches.
Note: There will be a critical difference in circumstances with regards to each match-up as some teams only need one win while others need to beat two more contenders to advance to the next round. Learn more about the playoffs system here.
MATCHDAY #9
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Thursday 11 November
Group A: Azerbaijan vs Luxembourg (18:00), Republic of Ireland vs Portugal
Group B: Georgia vs Sweden (18:00), Greece vs Spain
Group H: Russia vs Cyprus (18:00), Malta vs Croatia, Slovakia vs Slovenia
Group J: Armenia vs North Macedonia (18:00), Germany vs Liechtenstein, Romania vs Iceland
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Friday 12 November
Group C: Italy vs Switzerland, Northern Ireland vs Lithuania
Group F: Austria vs Israel, Denmark vs Faroe Islands, Moldova vs Scotland
Group I: Andorra vs Poland, England vs Albania, Hungary vs San Marino
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Saturday 13 November
Group D: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Finland (15:00), France vs Kazakhstan
Group G: Norway vs Latvia (18:00), Turkey vs Gibraltar (18:00), Montenegro vs Netherlands
Group E: Belgium vs Estonia, Wales vs Belarus
MATCHDAY #10
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Sunday 14 November
Group A: Luxembourg vs Republic of Ireland, Portugal vs Serbia
Group B: Greece vs Kosovo, Spain vs Sweden
Group H: Croatia vs Russia (14:00), Malta vs Slovakia (15:00), Slovenia vs Cyprus (14:00)
Group J: Armenia vs Germany (18:00), Liechtenstein vs Romania (18:00), North Macedonia vs Iceland (18:00)
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Monday 15 November
Group C: Northern Ireland vs Italy, Switzerland vs Bulgaria
Group F: Austria vs Moldova, Israel vs Faroe Islands, Scotland vs Denmark
Group I: Albania vs Andorra, Poland vs Hungary, San Marino vs England
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Tuesday 16 November
Group D: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Ukraine, Finland vs France
Group E: Czech Republic vs Estonia, Wales vs Belgium
Group G: Gibraltar vs Latvia, Montenegro vs Turkey, Netherlands vs Norway
*Time schedules for additional matches are to be determined.
Still and all, fans may have a hard time keeping track of these matches. For that reason, it is recommended to download a third-party sports app such as KikOff. By using the app, one can easily follow the latest updates on the FIFA World Cup by getting game notifications. The app’s ‘remind me’ feature allows logged-in users to set an alarm for upcoming games, so they wouldn’t have to miss out on anything.
In addition to that, in remote places where the FIFA World Cup isn’t available on local channels, KikOff can also help. Through the app, fans can watch all the games in high-definition on their mobile device, whenever and wherever. For more information, visit www.kikoff.live.
Who is going to come out on top of the list? Stay in the loop on the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers updates by downloading the KikOff app now.
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