World Cup 2026

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Clyde1998
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Re: World Cup 2026

by Clyde1998 » 09 Oct 2025 17:10

Winston Biscuit Due to the heat, FIFA are looking to schedule matches to kick off after midnight UK time

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c5yqr5rvz3qo

Seems reasonable tbf. Certain matches probably don't need to be at a good time for a large European audience and may benefit in their home countries from the changes - thinking something like Paraguay vs Jamaica or South Korea vs New Zealand.

As long as games involving European teams are kept at a reasonable time for European viewers, I can't imagine there will be problems for FIFA when it comes to sponsorship or viewership.

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Clyde1998 » 09 Oct 2025 18:52

Algeria have qualified after a 3-0 win over Somalia.

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Silver Fox » 10 Oct 2025 09:27

Egypt also got in this week after beating Djibouti

Twenty teams in so far

Canada
Mexico
USA
Japan
New Zealand
Iran
Argentina
Jordan
Korea Republic
Uzbekistan
Australia
Ecuador
Brazil
Uruguay
Paraguay
Colombia
Morocco
Tunisia
Egypt
Algeria

Plus Bolivia and New Caledonia have confirmed two of the 6 playoff spots

Should start to get some UEFA qualifiers this weekend

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Royal Rother » 10 Oct 2025 10:06

An amusing report on the Scotland v Greece game last night.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... 3rg1zgxk3o

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Re: World Cup 2026

by South Coast Royal » 10 Oct 2025 10:50

Royal Rother An amusing report on the Scotland v Greece game last night.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... 3rg1zgxk3o


I flicked between games last night so didn't see how bad Scotland were in the first half even if the commentators in giving an unbiased opinion made it pretty clear that they had got away with it.
Although they are still some way from qualifying for once Scotland had some lucky breaks and there was one sensational save from Gunn that may have kept them in the competition.

That could be a very rare headline of "Scots keeper saves the day" with their history.

As for the England game, we won a friendly as we nearly always do ,against a little country-big deal.


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Re: World Cup 2026

by Dirk Gently » 10 Oct 2025 12:32

South Coast Royal
Royal Rother An amusing report on the Scotland v Greece game last night.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... 3rg1zgxk3o


I flicked between games last night so didn't see how bad Scotland were in the first half even if the commentators in giving an unbiased opinion made it pretty clear that they had got away with it.
Although they are still some way from qualifying for once Scotland had some lucky breaks and there was one sensational save from Gunn that may have kept them in the competition.

That could be a very rare headline of "Scots keeper saves the day" with their history.

As for the England game, we won a friendly as we nearly always do ,against a little country-big deal.


I watched some of the Scotland game - that reports sums it up nicely. Scotland just weren't there until the Greeks scored and that roused them so they started playing and the almost immediately equalised.

Funniest moment was a Greek player diving down in the Scotland box and writhing in agony as the ball went down the other end. The Greeks then won it back, counter-attacked, and as it was crossed back into the box he had a miraculous recovery and leapt up to try to get on the end of the cross. Just utterly blatant and farcical.

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