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World Cup Qualifiers

With six rounds now behind us, the second half of World Cup Qualification 30 is well underway. While no team has yet secured their place, the frontrunners in most groups are beginning to emerge. At the same time, late surges and slips are proving that no group is decided. Round 7 marked a pivotal moment, with key head-to-heads and upsets further complicating the qualification picture. Consistency is now the currency of success, and every dropped point could prove costly.

Let’s review how each group fared in Round 7:
Positions: 1st - Portugal (13 points), 2nd - Sweden (7 points), 3rd - Serbia (6 points), 4th - Greece (4 points), 5th - Germany (3 points)

Portugal is now one result away from near-certain qualification after defeating Sweden and drawing away to Serbia. Serbia’s 0-0 draw with Greece and comeback form have put them back in contention. Sweden, who began strong, now find themselves under pressure after consecutive losses. Germany’s win over Sweden keeps them just alive but still outside the top three.

SerbiaSerbia vs. Portugal Portugal
SwedenSweden vs. Germany Germany


Positions: 1st - Hungary (10 points), 2nd - England (9 points), 3rd - Netherlands (9 points), 4th - Norway (6 points), 5th - Uruguay (1 point)

Hungary took control at the top with a hard-fought win over Norway, while the Netherlands kept themselves alive with a narrow victory against Uruguay. England now sits third but still within one win of top spot. Uruguay, though showing improvement, is mathematically eliminated.

NetherlandsNetherlands vs. Uruguay Uruguay
HungaryHungary vs. Norway Norway


Positions: 1st - Brazil (10 points), 2nd - Bangladesh (8 points), 3rd - Argentina (7 points), 4th - Iceland (6 points), 5th - Turkey (3 points)

Brazil remains unbeaten after a clinical 2-0 win over Turkey. Bangladesh and Argentina played out a tense draw that leaves both clinging to hope. Iceland, now just two points off second place, is surging at the right time. Turkey is the first team eliminated.

ArgentinaArgentina vs. Bangladesh Bangladesh
TurkeyTurkey vs. Brazil Brazil


Positions: 1st - Chile (10 points), 2nd - China (9 points), 3rd - Austria (9 points), 4th - Russia (7 points), 5th - Mexico (0 points)

Chile's easy win over Mexico sent them top of a group now led by goal difference. Austria's loss to Chile and draw with Russia leaves them third, behind China. Russia, despite being a game behind, is also firmly in contention. Mexico is now mathematically eliminated.

MexicoMexico vs. Chile Chile
AustriaAustria vs. Russia Russia


Positions: 1st - Belgium (10 points), 2nd - South Korea (7 points), 3rd - Spain (7 points), 4th - Czech republic (5 points), 5th - United States of America (4 points)

South Korea edged past the Czech Republic to retake second place, while Spain kept their hopes alive with a narrow win over the USA. Belgium remains on top despite a draw in Round 6. Only three points separate the top four teams—Group E is still wide open.

United States of AmericaUnited States of America vs. Spain Spain
Czech republicCzech republic vs. South Korea South Korea


Positions: 1st - South Africa (10 points), 2nd - Colombia (8 points), 3rd - Slovakia (7 points), 4th - Latvia (4 points), 5th - Denmark (4 points)

Colombia edged Denmark to leapfrog Slovakia and remain one point behind leaders South Africa. Slovakia’s draw with Latvia dents their momentum, while Latvia has now drawn back-to-back matches. Denmark’s defensive turnaround wasn’t enough to stop a third defeat.

DenmarkDenmark vs. Colombia Colombia
SlovakiaSlovakia vs. Latvia Latvia


Positions: 1st - Romania (8 points), 2nd - Thailand (6 points), 3rd - New Zealand (4 points), 4th - Scotland (3 points)

Thailand shocked group leaders Romania with a dramatic 1-0 win, bringing the group even closer. New Zealand earned a narrow win over Scotland and now sits level with Thailand. Romania’s lead is down to one point. It’s anyone’s group.

ScotlandScotland vs. Thailand Thailand
RomaniaRomania vs. New Zealand New Zealand


Positions: 1st - Bolivia (11 points), 2nd - Japan (8 points), 3rd - Lithuania (5 points), 4th - Italy (4 points), 5th - Venezuela (3 points)

Japan stunned Bolivia with a 1-0 win in a top-of-the-table clash, going level on points. Italy moved up after beating Venezuela, who now sits bottom and winless. Lithuania’s playoff hopes hang by a thread after a Round 6 loss. It’s now a three-horse race at the top.

VenezuelaVenezuela vs. Italy Italy
BoliviaBolivia vs. Japan Japan


Positions: 1st - Poland (11 points), 2nd - Bosnia and Herzegovina (7 points), 3rd - France (7 points), 4th - Albania (6 points), 5th - Estonia (3 points)

Poland extended their lead by beating France 2-1, while Bosnia and Herzegovina beat Albania to move second. France’s slip-up drops them to third. Estonia, after a rare win, is still last but can still shape the outcome with spoilers.

AlbaniaAlbania vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
PolandPoland vs. France France


Positions: 1st - Bulgaria (7 points), 2nd - Malta (7 points), 3rd - India (7 points), 4th - Israel (6 points), 5th - Switzerland (6 points)

India climbed to second with a gritty win over Bulgaria, while Israel and Switzerland shared the spoils in a 0-0 draw. Bulgaria’s grip on the group loosens, and with just one point separating the top four, this remains the most unpredictable group.

BulgariaBulgaria vs. India India
IsraelIsrael vs. Switzerland Switzerland


Positions: 1st - Australia (10 points), 2nd - Ireland (9 points), 3rd - Moldova (7 points), 4th - Slovenia (6 points), 5th - Algeria (3 points)

Australia and Slovenia played to a cautious draw, keeping Australia on top. Ireland beat Moldova in a key result that keeps both within striking distance. Algeria is now officially eliminated.

MoldovaMoldova vs. Ireland Ireland
AustraliaAustralia vs. Slovenia Slovenia


Positions: 1st - Peru (11 points), 2nd - Rep. of Montenegro (10 points), 3rd - Croatia (8 points), 4th - Canada (4 points), 5th - Finland (0 points)

Peru held Croatia to a draw and remains unbeaten atop the group. Montenegro slipped to third after a frustrating loss. Canada stayed alive with a comfortable win over Finland, who remain winless and eliminated.

CroatiaCroatia vs. Peru Peru
CanadaCanada vs. Finland Finland



As we pass the midway point in the qualification journey, the margin for error is narrowing. For those in the lead, maintaining form is now as crucial as gaining it. For those chasing, belief must be matched by performance in every round to come. With three matchdays left in most groups, and the smallest group resuming shortly, the race to World Cup 30 is entering its final stretch—and it’s as open as ever.



World Cup Qualifiers (U21)

The U21 World Cup qualifiers enter Round 7, with most groups now well into the second half of their campaigns. Clear leaders are emerging in some pools, while in others the race for qualification remains wide open. Every point matters as teams look to strengthen their position—or keep their hopes alive—before the decisive final stretch.

Here’s how each group stands heading into this week’s matches:
Positions: 1st - Slovakia (12 points), 2nd - Latvia (10 points), 3rd - Netherlands (6 points), 4th - Malta (6 points), 5th - New Zealand (1 point)

Slovakia remain flawless on 12 points but face their biggest test yet against second-placed Latvia, who can close the gap with a home win. The Netherlands slipped to back-to-back defeats and are now level with Malta on six, both needing to recover quickly. New Zealand remain bottom with just one point, and now travel to the Dutch for a must-score game.

NetherlandsNetherlands vs. New Zealand New Zealand
LatviaLatvia vs. Slovakia Slovakia


Positions: 1st - Hungary (13 points), 2nd - Romania (10 points), 3rd - Bosnia and Herzegovina (9 points), 4th - Algeria (3 points), 5th - Uruguay (0 points)

Hungary’s perfect record was briefly halted but they’ve recovered well to lead on 13 points, with Romania their closest challengers. The two meet directly this round in a clash that could define top spot. Bosnia still lurk in third after edging Romania last time, while Algeria and Uruguay—who meet this week—are already out of the qualification picture.

RomaniaRomania vs. Hungary Hungary
AlgeriaAlgeria vs. Uruguay Uruguay


Positions: 1st - Serbia (10 points), 2nd - Moldova (10 points), 3rd - Portugal (8 points), 4th - Colombia (6 points), 5th - Canada (0 points)

Serbia and Moldova are locked together at the top, each unbeaten, and they meet head-to-head in the round’s biggest tie. Portugal remain in striking distance, but they cannot afford another slip after three draws in five games. Colombia stay in the race with back-to-back wins, while Canada’s struggles at the bottom continue.

ColombiaColombia vs. Portugal Portugal
MoldovaMoldova vs. Serbia Serbia


Positions: 1st - South Korea (11 points), 2nd - Australia (8 points), 3rd - Estonia (7 points), 4th - Finland (5 points), 5th - Venezuela (1 point)

South Korea lead on 11 points and remain unbeaten, with Australia and Estonia both close behind. The Koreans get a breather this round, while Australia will expect to take advantage against winless Venezuela. Estonia and Finland meet in a mid-table battle where the winner can stay in the hunt for second place.

FinlandFinland vs. Estonia Estonia
AustraliaAustralia vs. Venezuela Venezuela


Positions: 1st - Peru (10 points), 2nd - Bulgaria (7 points), 3rd - China (3 points), 4th - Bangladesh (2 points)

Peru are still unbeaten on 10 points and favourites to top this small group, but Bulgaria are keeping pace. Their draw last round gave Bangladesh their second point, though they remain bottom. China have shown flashes but lack consistency. With only two games left for each side after this round, every result is now decisive.

PeruPeru vs. China China
BulgariaBulgaria vs. Bangladesh Bangladesh


Positions: 1st - Croatia (12 points), 2nd - Turkey (10 points), 3rd - South Africa (5 points), 4th - Lithuania (4 points), 5th - Thailand (3 points)

Croatia remain perfect and look to keep that streak alive against Lithuania, who have just four points but home advantage this time. Turkey are chasing hard in second and face Thailand, needing a win to maintain pressure. South Africa and Lithuania both sit in the middle pack, still alive but needing a surge.

ThailandThailand vs. Turkey Turkey
LithuaniaLithuania vs. Croatia Croatia


Positions: 1st - Iceland (12 points), 2nd - Norway (10 points), 3rd - United States of America (9 points), 4th - Germany (2 points), 5th - Bolivia (1 point)

Iceland suffered their first loss last round but remain top, while Norway and the USA are closing in. Norway host the USA in a pivotal battle for second place, while Iceland are expected to bounce back against bottom side Bolivia. Germany are already out of the race and will rest this week.

NorwayNorway vs. United States of America United States of America
IcelandIceland vs. Bolivia Bolivia


Positions: 1st - Switzerland (12 points), 2nd - Denmark (9 points), 3rd - India (6 points), 4th - Chile (6 points), 5th - Israel (3 points)

Switzerland are in control, but Denmark remain firmly in the chase with a game in hand. India and Chile still have hope but need consistency in the run-in. This round pits Switzerland against Israel, who are unlikely to challenge, while India meet Denmark in a fixture that could decide whether the top two break clear.

SwitzerlandSwitzerland vs. Israel Israel
IndiaIndia vs. Denmark Denmark


Positions: 1st - Brazil (15 points), 2nd - Albania (10 points), 3rd - Russia (4 points), 4th - Ireland (4 points), 5th - Scotland (1 point)

Brazil’s champions are cruising at 15 points and all but assured of top spot. The real battle is behind them: Albania (10) are second but now face Russia, who must win to revive their chances. Ireland play Scotland, needing victory to stay in touch, while Scotland’s qualification hopes are already slim.

IrelandIreland vs. Scotland Scotland
AlbaniaAlbania vs. Russia Russia


Positions: 1st - Austria (15 points), 2nd - England (6 points), 3rd - Italy (5 points), 4th - Rep. of Montenegro (4 points), 5th - France (4 points)

Austria have been the standout of qualifying so far with 15 points from five games and a chance to seal progress early if they overcome Italy. England and France meet in a duel where the loser could fall out of contention. Montenegro remain competitive but inconsistent, while Italy must find results quickly to avoid elimination.

ItalyItaly vs. Austria Austria
FranceFrance vs. England England


Positions: 1st - Slovenia (13 points), 2nd - Poland (9 points), 3rd - Czech republic (6 points), 4th - Belgium (4 points), 5th - Spain (3 points)

Slovenia have taken control of this heavyweight group and now face a dangerous Czech side who are still pushing for qualification. Poland remain second but are under pressure after back-to-back losses; they host Spain, who have been struggling for form. Belgium have underperformed and face a difficult climb in the standings.

Czech republicCzech republic vs. Poland Poland
SpainSpain vs. Belgium Belgium


Positions: 1st - Argentina (11 points), 2nd - Greece (8 points), 3rd - Japan (7 points), 4th - Mexico (4 points), 5th - Sweden (3 points)

Argentina (11) continue to lead but are still closely followed by Greece and Japan. This round, Japan and Greece meet in a crucial battle for second that could open the door to the knockout stage. Argentina will expect to add points at home against Sweden, while Mexico are already slipping behind in the race.

JapanJapan vs. Greece Greece
ArgentinaArgentina vs. Sweden Sweden


With only three rounds left after this week, Round 7 could prove decisive in separating contenders from outsiders. Some groups are already leaning toward clear favourites, while others remain delicately balanced—ensuring plenty of twists remain on the road to the U21 World Cup.




World Cup Qualifiers (U19)

We’ve crossed into the business end of qualifying: form is clearer, margins are thinner, and direct head-to-heads now decide more than momentum. Round 7 won’t settle every race, but it will frame the run-in—turning close groups into two-team sprints and exposing who still has a late surge in them.

On to the groups…
Positions: 1st - Ireland (10 points), 2nd - Austria (10 points), 3rd - Bulgaria (8 points), 4th - Canada (4 points), 5th - Bangladesh (1 point)

Ireland and Austria are level on 10 points and meet again in Dublin with first place on the line. Bulgaria must bounce back from Graz with three points at home to Canada, whose game in hand gives them nuisance value in the run-in. Bangladesh are playing for pride. A draw in the top clash would drag this to a three-way sprint—if Bulgaria handle business.

IrelandIreland vs. Austria Austria
BulgariaBulgaria vs. Canada Canada


Positions: 1st - Brazil (13 points), 2nd - New Zealand (9 points), 3rd - England (7 points), 4th - Estonia (6 points), 5th - Venezuela (0 points)

Brazil can all but wrap up top spot with a positive result at home to New Zealand. England host Estonia in a six-pointer for second; Estonia still have a game in hand, so any away result swings the door wide open. Venezuela are playing out the string.

BrazilBrazil vs. New Zealand New Zealand
EnglandEngland vs. Estonia Estonia


Positions: 1st - Norway (15 points), 2nd - Switzerland (9 points), 3rd - Finland (5 points), 4th - Spain (5 points), 5th - Australia (0 points)

Norway have been flawless, but Switzerland (one game fewer) visit Oslo with a chance to make it interesting. Behind them, Finland and Spain are locked in a race for the last qualifying berth—Finland host Australia searching for must-have points while Spain sit idle. If the Swiss nick something, the title race re-ignites.

FinlandFinland vs. Australia Australia
NorwayNorway vs. Switzerland Switzerland


Positions: 1st - France (12 points), 2nd - Denmark (11 points), 3rd - Sweden (7 points), 4th - Croatia (4 points), 5th - India (0 points)

France travel to India with a chance to keep Denmark at arm’s length; Les Bleus can’t afford a slip after Sweden pushed them hard. Sweden host Croatia in a pivotal tie for third—win, and they stay on Denmark’s heels; drop points, and Croatia are suddenly alive.

IndiaIndia vs. France France
SwedenSweden vs. Croatia Croatia


Positions: 1st - Czech republic (10 points), 2nd - Argentina (9 points), 3rd - Peru (6 points), 4th - Thailand (6 points), 5th - Russia (1 point)

The Czech Republic reasserted control and now face stubborn Peru in a tricky assignment; another clean sheet would be a statement. Argentina (a game in hand) head to Thailand knowing victory restores top spot and pushes the hosts into a scramble for second. Russia are out of the chase but still capable of complicating tiebreakers.

Czech republicCzech republic vs. Peru Peru
ThailandThailand vs. Argentina Argentina


Positions: 1st - Hungary (12 points), 2nd - Bosnia and Herzegovina (10 points), 3rd - Germany (7 points), 4th - Malta (6 points), 5th - Slovakia (0 points)

Hungary were finally clipped, but Slovakia’s visit is a chance to reset the machine. The match of the round is Malta vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: a BiH win keeps them clear in second, while dropped points invite Germany (idle) back into the picture. Every goal matters with this group’s tight goal differences.

MaltaMalta vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
HungaryHungary vs. Slovakia Slovakia


Positions: 1st - Bolivia (15 points), 2nd - Portugal (7 points), 3rd - Algeria (5 points), 4th - Albania (4 points), 5th - South Korea (3 points)

Bolivia haven’t missed a beat and host Algeria aiming to keep the perfect run. Portugal go to Albania with zero room for another stumble after losing the reverse to Bolivia; three points in Tirana would steady second place before the final push. South Korea look to build on their first win.

AlbaniaAlbania vs. Portugal Portugal
BoliviaBolivia vs. Algeria Algeria


Positions: 1st - Latvia (9 points), 2nd - Rep. of Montenegro (9 points), 3rd - Italy (7 points), 4th - Scotland (6 points), 5th - Japan (4 points)

Latvia and Montenegro are level on nine points; Latvia’s trip to Scotland is a genuine test of their surge, while Montenegro rest. Italy (one game fewer) visit Japan with a chance to leapfrog into the top two before their final stretch. This could end the round with three teams within a point.

ScotlandScotland vs. Latvia Latvia
JapanJapan vs. Italy Italy


Positions: 1st - Romania (13 points), 2nd - Netherlands (7 points), 3rd - Iceland (6 points), 4th - Chile (6 points), 5th - South Africa (3 points)

Romania are near the finish line and visit South Africa to protect their unbeaten run. The spotlight, though, is on Netherlands vs Iceland (a game in hand): the Dutch need a statement win after Bucharest, while Iceland can seize control of second with an away result. Chile watch and hope.

South AfricaSouth Africa vs. Romania Romania
NetherlandsNetherlands vs. Iceland Iceland


Positions: 1st - Turkey (10 points), 2nd - Moldova (9 points), 3rd - Serbia (7 points), 4th - Israel (6 points), 5th - China (3 points)

Turkey can keep pole position by handling China away, but the decisive fixture is Moldova vs Israel (one fewer). A Moldovan win steadies their campaign; anything else turns this into a three-team shuffle for two spots with Serbia lurking.

TurkeyTurkey vs. China China
MoldovaMoldova vs. Israel Israel


Positions: 1st - Slovenia (10 points), 2nd - Greece (6 points), 3rd - Lithuania (4 points), 4th - Mexico (1 point)

Two rounds left in the smaller group and Slovenia are within touching distance—one more result likely does it. Greece have edged into second and must keep their nerve with Lithuania still swinging; Mexico need a spark to avoid a wooden spoon finish. The next set feels like Greece vs second place itself.

MexicoMexico vs. Greece Greece
LithuaniaLithuania vs. Slovenia Slovenia


Positions: 1st - Poland (11 points), 2nd - Belgium (10 points), 3rd - United States of America (10 points), 4th - Uruguay (3 points), 5th - Colombia (0 points)

The headline is in Kansas City: USA vs Belgium. Poland just took top spot and will welcome a draw there—but a winner could overtake them on goal difference. Uruguay meet Colombia in a must-win to keep faint hopes alive. All three giants still control their fate, but someone leaves Round 7 chasing.

United States of AmericaUnited States of America vs. Belgium Belgium
UruguayUruguay vs. Colombia Colombia


Round 7 compresses the calendar and the stakes. By full-time we’ll know which leaders have real separation and which chases are headed for a three-round photo finish. Next up: the penultimate swing, where tiebreakers and head-to-heads start to loom as large as the points themselves.




World Cup Qualifiers (U17)

Stretch Run Begins

With just three matchdays remaining in most groups, the 30th U17 World Cup qualification campaign is entering its final phase. The pressure is mounting, and every point matters more than ever. Several nations are closing in on qualification, others are clinging to hope, and a few are already turning to future cycles. With most teams now having faced each opponent once, the reverse fixtures offer a second chance—and very little margin for error.

Let’s check in on each group heading into Round 7.

Positions: 1st - Moldova (9 points), 2nd - Israel (7 points), 3rd - Bulgaria (6 points), 4th - New Zealand (5 points), 5th - Spain (3 points)

Moldova remain unbeaten at the top, but it’s New Zealand who are now arguably the form team after three consecutive wins, including a strong result against Israel. Spain's 3-0 win over Bulgaria has reignited their campaign, and they now face Moldova in a must-win rematch to keep their late push alive. Israel take on Bulgaria, both needing a result to stay relevant. With just three rounds to go, there are still no eliminated teams, but time is quickly running out.

IsraelIsrael vs. Spain Spain
MoldovaMoldova vs. New Zealand New Zealand


Positions: 1st - Switzerland (12 points), 2nd - Thailand (11 points), 3rd - Austria (6 points), 4th - Colombia (2 points), 5th - Finland (1 point)

Thailand and Switzerland both dropped points in Round 6, giving Austria a vital lifeline in the chase for the top two. Colombia finally got on the board, but it may be too little too late. Finland’s slim hopes hinge on a perfect finish, starting with their return match against Colombia. Austria will look to repeat their earlier win over Thailand—this time with even higher stakes. Every game now has knockout-stage intensity.

SwitzerlandSwitzerland vs. Thailand Thailand
AustriaAustria vs. Finland Finland


Positions: 1st - England (15 points), 2nd - Norway (12 points), 3rd - Rep. of Montenegro (6 points), 4th - Slovakia (1 point), 5th - Greece (1 point)

England continue to march forward with a sixth consecutive win, showing no signs of slowing. Norway, meanwhile, kept pace and remain firmly in second. Montenegro’s draw with Slovakia was a missed opportunity, but they’re not out of it yet. Greece are still winless, but a strong finish could complicate matters for others. Norway vs. Slovakia could define who challenges for second, while England can all but secure top spot if they beat Montenegro again.

NorwayNorway vs. Slovakia Slovakia
EnglandEngland vs. Greece Greece


Positions: 1st - Croatia (12 points), 2nd - Mexico (6 points), 3rd - Turkey (6 points), 4th - Argentina (6 points), 5th - Estonia (6 points)

Mexico lead the group on goal difference after a clinical win over Turkey, but Argentina and Croatia remain neck-and-neck on points. Their rematch in Round 7 could be a de facto eliminator for the loser. Estonia still linger in striking distance but must beat Turkey to stay in the race. With all top four teams separated by just three points, the margins are razor thin.

CroatiaCroatia vs. Turkey Turkey
EstoniaEstonia vs. Argentina Argentina


Positions: 1st - Denmark (15 points), 2nd - Brazil (12 points), 3rd - Australia (4 points), 4th - Chile (2 points), 5th - Hungary (1 point)

Denmark remain flawless and in full control, having beaten Brazil twice already. Chile have emerged as the strongest contender for second place following their win over Hungary, who now face an uphill climb. Brazil, still second, will look to steady themselves against Australia, who have yet to earn a point but could play spoiler. Chile vs. Denmark will be key—especially if Brazil slip again.

BrazilBrazil vs. Australia Australia
DenmarkDenmark vs. Hungary Hungary


Positions: 1st - Germany (9 points), 2nd - Venezuela (7 points), 3rd - Ireland (7 points), 4th - Uruguay (7 points), 5th - Japan (3 points)

This group remains one of the tightest in the competition. Germany continue to lead but were held again, this time by Ireland, who are now very much in the qualification picture. Japan picked up another crucial win and are unbeaten alongside Germany. Venezuela and Uruguay remain mathematically alive but need results quickly. Round 7’s Germany vs. Japan clash is massive, while Ireland will look to keep pressure on both against Uruguay.

IrelandIreland vs. Uruguay Uruguay
GermanyGermany vs. Venezuela Venezuela


Positions: 1st - United States of America (13 points), 2nd - Lithuania (10 points), 3rd - Bolivia (9 points), 4th - Albania (3 points), 5th - China (0 points)

USA suffered their first slip with a surprise draw, but still lead a group that remains wide open. Lithuania have capitalized and are just one point back, while Albania stunned observers with their third straight win to jump into contention. China and Bolivia are clinging to life and face each other next—a true elimination game. Meanwhile, Albania vs. Lithuania could decide who emerges as the biggest threat to the Americans.

BoliviaBolivia vs. United States of America United States of America
LithuaniaLithuania vs. China China


Positions: 1st - Algeria (8 points), 2nd - Scotland (7 points), 3rd - France (4 points), 4th - Sweden (2 points)

France's narrow win over Algeria has pushed them into second, just behind unbeaten Scotland. Sweden finally got off the mark with a point, but they need a miracle finish to climb back into contention. With France playing Scotland next, the table could flip again. Algeria must bounce back fast against Sweden or risk being left behind.

SwedenSweden vs. France France
AlgeriaAlgeria vs. Scotland Scotland


Positions: 1st - Netherlands (10 points), 2nd - South Korea (8 points), 3rd - Italy (8 points), 4th - Iceland (7 points), 5th - Bangladesh (0 points)

Italy remain unbeaten but no longer untouchable, after being held by South Korea. Iceland's strong win over Bangladesh keeps them just a point behind the leaders. Netherlands are still in the mix and get a fresh shot at Korea in Round 7. The top four are tightly bunched, and any of them could realistically still qualify.

IcelandIceland vs. Netherlands Netherlands
ItalyItaly vs. South Korea South Korea


Positions: 1st - Latvia (13 points), 2nd - Czech republic (9 points), 3rd - South Africa (5 points), 4th - Belgium (4 points), 5th - Peru (3 points)

The Czech Republic and Latvia both won again to maintain their lead, while South Africa continue to hover just behind. Belgium finally showed signs of life but likely left it too late. Peru’s inconsistent campaign means their margin for error is gone. Latvia vs. South Africa is the highlight match of Round 7, while the Czechs will aim to stay perfect.

LatviaLatvia vs. Belgium Belgium
PeruPeru vs. Czech republic Czech republic


Positions: 1st - Portugal (13 points), 2nd - India (8 points), 3rd - Malta (7 points), 4th - Russia (3 points), 5th - Canada (1 point)

India’s comeback win over Russia cemented their place at the top, while Portugal remain unbeaten but need wins, not just draws. Canada are still mathematically alive, but must beat Portugal to keep their hopes alive. Russia vs. Malta is also critical—a loss for either could be fatal in this tight group.

MaltaMalta vs. India India
PortugalPortugal vs. Canada Canada


Positions: 1st - Poland (12 points), 2nd - Romania (10 points), 3rd - Serbia (6 points), 4th - Slovenia (4 points), 5th - Bosnia and Herzegovina (2 points)

Poland made it five wins in five and can secure qualification early with another victory. Bosnia and Romania are neck-and-neck in the race for second, while Serbia's hopes are on thin ice. Slovenia have faded after early promise but could still spoil someone’s campaign. Romania vs. Serbia could be decisive for both.

SerbiaSerbia vs. Poland Poland
RomaniaRomania vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina


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