Wales, Belgium and FIFA World Cup
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Belgium on Monday held off a battling Wales, and Italy gave sacked coach Luciano Spalletti a winning send-off in FIFA World Cup qualifying.
Kevin De Bruyne demonstrated his enduring class by scoring in the 88th minute to snatch a 4-3 win against Wales in the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers on Tuesday (June 10, 2025), after his team squandered a 3-0 lead after 27 minutes.
I don’t think they showed us the respect we deserved,” declared Wales’ Sorba Thomas after a thrilling 4-3 loss to Belgium in a FIFA World Cup qualifier on Monday.Belgium roared into a
Crystal Palace forward Daichi Kamada scored twice for Japan and Paris Saint Germain's Lee Kang-in netted for South Korea as the Asian giants rounded off successful World Cup qualifying campaigns in style on Tuesday.
The Football Association of Wales said the unnamed man 'was conscious and speaking' after the incident, which reportedly took place during the second half of Monday's game in Brussels.
Kevin De Bruyne has finished his commitments with the Belgium national team for the summer and is now ready to formally complete his transfer to Napoli, reports in Italy confirm.De Bruyne is on the
There were victories elsewhere for Croatia, Faroe Islands, Italy and North Macedonia on another busy day of UEFA World Cup qualifying.
There was no walkover, but there was confirmation of the 100%. It was a must-win against the weakest team in the group, ranked 154th in the FIFA rankings. And that's what Italy did in Emilia-Romagna. But there was suffering at the Mapei Stadium, the home of Sassuolo.
Qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues this weekend with a number of UEFA games, including this one on Friday between Belgium and North Macedonia. North Macedonia currently leads Group J, putting it in position to qualify directly to the World Cup,
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Planet Football on MSNItaly & Belgium among teams in danger of missing the 2026 World CupWorld Cup is just over a year away, yet a host of recognisable names might be missing from the expanded tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States. Despite FIFA, in its infinite wisdom, bumping the number of finalists up to 48,