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Thread: Qualification - a recap

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  2. #27

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordKenwyne View Post
    If belgium beat or draw with bosnia then it is in our hands.
    Lord K. You mentioned Scotland on another thread. I think they might be our saviours. I reckon they are currently on 8'points if you take off the Malta points. So if they beat Slovakia and draw away to Slovenia they are on 12 points. We would match that with a draw in Georgia and win against Ireland. Their goal difference isn't so good either.

  3. #28

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken smith View Post
    Sorry if this sounds silly but whats the craic with the 8 teams left what happens next? Thanks

  4. #29

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    Quote Originally Posted by stan butler View Post
    Sorry if this sounds silly but whats the craic with the 8 teams left what happens next? Thanks
    A draw takes place on Oct 17th. The eight teams are placed into two pots. The seeded teams in pot one and unseeded in pot two. We are very likely to be seeded because of our high ranking and would avoid Italy and Portugal. There are then two play off matches home and away in November against the team we draw in pot two.

  5. #30

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mambo View Post
    Anyone think we may struggle against Georgia ? , I didnt see the Ireland Georgia game - so dont know if they are any good or not
    You bet. Georgia could easily have had a lot more points. Yet strangely they drew both of their games against Moldova. They gave us a torrid time at the CCS. They are a good passing side but maybe lack a cutting edge. A win there will be tough to get.

  6. #31

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken smith View Post
    we cannot moan, 1 win in 6, its not great is it

  7. #32

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    we cannot moan, 1 win in 6, its not great is it
    We are the only ones undefeated though of the nine second placed teams.

  8. #33

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    If only Wales had a done a pre season tour of the West Country

  9. #34

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    We are the only ones undefeated though of the nine second placed teams.
    true :)

  10. #35

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    we cannot moan, 1 win in 6, its not great is it
    Well, 3 in 8 when you count the Moldova results.

    I'm worried about Georgia away, the first half against ROI they played them off the pitch, Ireland couldn't get the ball off them. Unlucky to not win that match. Hopefully the class of our higher profile players can tip it in our favour.

  11. #36

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    Our record against Georgia is played four lost three and drawn one. Tdob you are not the only one worried. They outplayed us in the second half at the CCS.

  12. #37

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    Perhaps worth remembering Georgia haven't won any of their 8 games.

  13. #38

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baloo View Post
    Perhaps worth remembering Georgia haven't won any of their 8 games.
    You've entered the thread late, and restored my hope 👍

  14. #39

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    2 games to go for everyone, so another recap.

    Group A - France's draw against Luxembourg has opened the group up a bit. They face Bulgaria next time around and defeat is likely to see them lose top spot to Sweden. Bulgaria need a win or their chances will have gone. Netherlands should win in Belarus but they need a hatful or they'll have no chance of overtaking Sweden when they meet in their final match. In terms of qualification, France are still probably favourites and will surely win the group if they win in Bulgaria. Sweden are favourites to finish above the Netherlands even if they lose in Amsterdam. 2nd place to have a minimum of 19 points, 20 more likely, 22 if Sweden and France win their last two.

    Group B - No chance of catching 2nd.

    Group C - Germany probable winners. Northern Ireland's win over the Czech Republic means a win in either of their last two games would put them above Wales in terms of playoffs. They face Germany at home and Norway away.

    Group E - Big game on October 5th, Montenegro vs Denmark. Poland would be expected to win in Armenia. Montenegro visit Poland on the last round of fixtures. 2nd could have an unlikely 17 points if Montenegro vs Denmark is a draw and they both lose their final games. 19 is more likely but if one team wins both then 2nd will have 22 points.

    Group F - England virtually assured of winning the group (and an early exit from the World cup as is tradition). Scotland face Slovakia and Slovenia - failure to beat Slovakia ends their chances given Slovakia play Malta next at home. Slovenia travel to England. 2nd place to have 18 points minimum (barring a freak result between Slovakia and Malta), 21 points if Slovakia win in Scotland, otherwise Scotland need to beat Slovenia and Slovakia to overtake the Slovaks, giving 20 points.

    Group G - No chance of catching 2nd

    Group H - Belgium already qualified. Bosnia host Belgium next, then travel to Estonia. Greece face Cyprus away then host Gibraltar. A Cyprus win against Greece might not be enough given Bosnia's final fixture. 2nd place to have possibly 17 points if Belgium win in Bosnia and Greece don't win in Cyprus. Otherwise Greece may get to 19 points or, should Bosnia somehow beat the runaway leaders, 2nd will have 20 points.

    Group I - Try quantum physics instead. Unless Iceland and Croatia win their final two games each, 2nd will have a maximum of 20 points. Probably less.

    With Serbia winning tonight, it's probable they've won the group. Because of Ireland's loss tonight, we can afford a draw in one of our final two games. In terms of ensuring we're one of the top 8 2nd place teams, 18 points might be enough to get a playoff place, but I think that means relying on too many results going our way. 20 points would almost certainly be enough for a playoff place. To get that we'd need to win in Georgia, which then means Ireland have to win in Cardiff, forcing them to have a go at us.
    Thanks Eric. I'd have had smoke coming out of my ears trying to work all that out. 😂👍

  15. #40

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    we cannot moan, 1 win in 6, its not great is it
    Not really. Portugal get beat in the playoffs whilst we or Bosnia qualify... now they might have good reason to moan.

  16. #41

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacAdder View Post
    Not really. Portugal get beat in the playoffs whilst we or Bosnia qualify... now they might have good reason to moan.
    Not really. They only won one of their 7 games inside 90mins on their way to Euro glory last summer. Swings and roundabouts 👍

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