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World Cup 2010

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Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Looks like everyone in South America is trying to let the Argies qualify.

Colombia are losing. Venezuela are losing. Ecuador and Uruguay are drawing with each other. Argentina are beating Peru.

Grrrrrr.
 

Meridio

International Regular
So all on for the 2nd leg in Wellington in November.

Bahrain 0 All Whites 0

Anyone watch the game? Sounds like we were pretty lucky to get out of it with a draw after reading the reports.
Yes, overall I'd say we were lucky to get a draw. One dire miss by Bahrain really stands out, and there were one or two other chances that they could have scored from. Wasn't all one way traffic though, I thought we had the better of the first 15 minutes or so, and also when McGlicheey came on we had more going forward. Also had a goal disallowed for offside, and had a header go wide when their keeper came out to a cross but didn't get there.
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Still a faint hope that the Argies could be eliminated without the play-offs.

If they lose away to Uruguay *and* Ecuador win in Chile that would be them goneskis

A draw is highly likely to be enough to qualify automatically.
 

S.P. Fleming

U19 Cricketer
Got up to watch the All Whites this morning. Bahrain probably had more chances but I wouldve felt hard done by had we lost, so the draw was probably fair. Ryan Nelsen is world class and there is firepower up front. I do feel asthough we need to get Leo Bertos to push forward more, getting balls in the box for Smeltz, Killen ect.

Hopeful for Wellington but.
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Africa

12.00, Chililabombwe, grp C: Zambia 0-1 Egypt (Egypt unconvincing, but ultimately enough to keep their hopes alive. Almost regardless what happens, they'll have a chance to qualify with a big enough win over Algeria. Zambia are out, and travel north to Rwanda to face off for the Africa Cup of Nations spot next month.)
12.30, Blantyre, grp E: Malawi 1-1 Ivory Coast (after a brief four-minute period where Malawi took the lead, Drogba restored sanity, making sure of the qualification that in practicality was secured a month ago. Malawi go ahead of Guinea, but still have a tricky task to make the Africa Cup of Natons)
14.30, Yaoundé, grp A: Cameroon 3-0 Togo (Cameroon still in the box seat, but have what used to be a tricky away trip to Morocco left.)
14.30, Libreville, grp A: Gabon 3-1 Morocco (Gabon eliminated the Atlas Lions in a strong showing at home, taking the lead twice, with Morocco's only goal in injury time. Qualifying still seems unlikely as they need Cameroon to drop points and to win in Morocco.)

Sunday
15.00, Cotonou: Benin vs Ghana
16.00, Abuja: Nigeria vs Mozambique
16.00, Rades: Tunisia vs Kenya
17.00, Accra: Guinea vs Burkina Faso
18.00, Bamako: Mali vs Sudan
18.15, Blida: Algeria vs Rwanda

Code:
Group A               Group B               Group C
Cameroon    7-2  10   Tunisia     6-3   8   Algeria    6-1  10
-------------------   -------------------   -------------------
Gabon       9-6   9   Nigeria     5-2   6   Egypt (5)  8-4  10
Togo        2-7   5 E Mozambique  2-4   4   Zambia (5) 2-5   4 E
- - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -  - - - - - - - - - -
Morocco     3-6   3 E Kenya       3-7   3   Rwanda     0-6   1 E
CMR: MOR A            TUN: KEN H, MOZ A     ALG: RWA H, EGY A
GAB: TOG A            NGA: MOZ H, KEN A     EGY:      , ALG H
MOR: CMR H            MOZ: NIG A, TUN H     ZAM:      , RWA A
TOG: GAB H            KEN: TUN A, NGA H     RWA: ALG A, ZAM H

Group D               Group E
Ghana       7-0  12 Q Ivory C (5)16-4  13 Q
-------------------   -------------------
Mali        5-5   5 E Burkina F   7-10  6
Benin       3-5   4 E Malawi (5)  4-10  4 E
- - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -
Sudan       1-6   1 E Guinea      6-9   3 E
MLI: SUD H, GHA A     CIV: MWI A, GUI H
BEN: GHA H, SUD A     BFA: GUI A, MWI H
SUD: MLI A, BEN H     GUI: BFA H, CIV A
                      MWI: CIV H, BFA A
No team eliminated from Africa Cup of Nations.

Asia-Oceania play-off
15.30, Manama: Bahrain 0-0 New Zealand (will not change what I wrote before knowing the result: Bahrain slender favourites, though last time they came up against a cricket-playing nation with one well-renowned striker - 2006, Dwight Yorke, 2010, Shane Smeltz - they fell on the banana-skin. Expect the All Whites to park in front of goal, then take a 0-0 draw home.)

Europe
14.00, Helsinki, grp 7: Finland 2-1 Wales (second half winner from Alkmaar's Niklas Moisander, who's had a breakthrough this season with regular starts and even a Champions League match, ensures a better seeding for the Finns.)
15.00, Brest, grp 6: Belarus 4-0 Kazakhstan (Kazakhs going backwards at a rate of knots)
15.00, Moskva, grp 7: Russia 0-1 Germany (Germany qualify and keep their undefeated away record in World Cup qualifying alive. Russia most likely seeded in play-offs.)
15.45, Luxembourg, grp 2: Luxembourg 0-3 Switzerland (Switzerland only need one more point to make the World Cup after reversing the embarrassment in Zûrich last year)
16.00, Tallinn, grp 5: Estonia 0-2 Bosnia-Hercegovina (not quite as much of a rout as last year, but with 2-0 the visitors completed this qualifying group, eliminating Euro semi-finalists Turkey. Goals by Dzeko and Ibisevic, who seem to be the only Bundesliga players in form. well, them and Didier Ya Konan.)
16.00, Yerevan, grp 5: Armenia 1-2 Spain (hardly impressive stuff by the Euro champions, for once giving credence to Scaly's words, and Armenia even equalised through Arzumanyan. The level pegging only lasted six minutes though.)
16.15, Dnepropetrovsk, grp 6: Ukraine 1-0 England (a first-half goal by Serhiy Nazarenko - a veteran and one-club-man at the rather mediocre club Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk - gave the Ukrainians a no doubt completely undeserved victory against the all-conquering England side that will no doubt win the 2010 World Cup by outclassing Brazil 4-0 in the final, etc.)
17.00, Podgorica, grp 8: Montenegro 2-1 Georgia (first qualifying win for the Montenegrins after five draws. For a bottom seed, not shabby at all.)
17.00, Larnaka, grp 8: Cyprus 4-1 Bulgaria (Bulgaria's feeble chase for South Africa ended in a horror performance to Cyprus, rather like group members Ireland a couple of years ago. Cypriot football must surely be finding some consistency at some point.)
18.00, København, grp 1: Denmark 1-0 Sweden (Denmark got revenge for a crowd-trouble-induced defeat two years ago, winning 1-0 thanks to a goal from 26-year-old Jakob Poulsen. Sweden need help to make the play-offs.)
18.00, Vaduz, grp 4: Liechtenstein 0-2 Azerbaijan (two goals in the second half gave Azerbaijan the win
18.30, Athina, grp 2: Greece 5-2 Latvia (in a mildly intriguing match, Greece took the lead, then went down 1-2, only to pour in four goals and save embarrassment in their hunt for a play-off spot. This also levelled up the goal difference sufficiently to still have a realistic chance at first - while Latvia's goal difference is so ruined that their chances are effectively nil.)
18.30, Praha, grp 3: Czech Republic 2-0 Poland (the Czech Republic downed Poles in chaos - finally sacking their coach before this match...)
18.30, Bratislava, grp 3: Slovakia 0-2 Slovenia (but as their eastern neighbours refused to help, Slovenia look likely to make the play-offs as their last match is against San Marino. As Slovakia have already made the play-offs, this was like a "first play-off". The Czechs thus require San Marino to draw to have a chance, Northern Ireland require San Marino to win by five goals or something...)
18.30, Beograd, grp 7: Serbia 5-0 Romania (what a way to make the World Cup - 5-0 at home against a side that qualified for Euro 08 and had, at least, a decent defence there. Let's hope Serbia and Bosnia/Hercegovina aren't drawn together...)
18.30, Innsbruck, grp 7: Austria 2-1 Lithuania (late penalty ending Lithuania's tiny, tiny speck of hope.)
18.45, Brussel, grp 5: Belgium 2-0 Turkey (Turkey, hopes already killed, offered a meagre performance against Belgians who have been mediocre for ages.)
19.00, Ramat Gan, grp 2: Israel 3-1 Moldova (given that Israel require a Greece loss, and Greece are up against Luxembourg, they're effectively out.)
19.00, Dublin, grp 8: Republic of Ireland 2-2 Italy (another more than decent effort by Ireland under Trapattoni, and though there's now no chance of qualifying directly, both teams got essentially what they wanted. Ireland assured of the play-offs and Italy qualified.)
19.00, Guingamp, grp 7: France 5-0 Faroe Islands (play-off secured. Faroe Islands' solid defence finaly broken a bit.)
19.45, Lisbon, grp 1: Portugal 3-0 Hungary (no trouble for Portugal, who are decidedly back in the box seat for the play-offs.)

Code:
Group 1               Group 2               Group 3
Denmark    16-4  21 Q Switzerland18-8  20   Slovakia   21-10 19
-------------------   -------------------   -------------------
Portugal   13-5  16   Greece     18-9  17   Slovenia   15-4  17
- - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -
Sweden      9-4  15   Israel     20-10 15   Czech Rep  17-6  15
Hungary     9-8  13   Latvia     15-13 14   Norn Iron  13-9  14 
Albania     5-9   7 E Luxembourg  3-23  5 E Poland     19-13 11 E
Malta       0-22  1 E Moldova     4-15  3 E San Marino  1-44  0 E
DAN: HUN H            SUI: ISR H            SVK: POL A
SWE: ALB H            GRE: LUX H            SVN: SMR A
POR: MLT H            LAT: MDA H            NIR: CZE A
HUN: DAN A            ISR: SUI A            CZE: NIR H

Group 4               Group 5               Group 6
Germany    25-4  25 Q Spain      22-3  27 Q England    30-6  24 Q
-------------------   -------------------   -------------------
Russia     18-5  21 POBos i Herc 23-7  19 POUkraine    15-6  18
- - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -
Finland    13-13 17 E Turkey     11-10 12 E Croatia    17-11 17
Wales       7-12  9 E Belgium    12-18 10 E Belarus    19-11 13 E
Azerbaijan  3-13  4 E Estonia     7-23  5 E Kazakhstan 10-27  6 E
Liec'stein  2-21  2 E Armenia     6-20  4 E Andorra     3-33  0 E
                                            UKR: AND A
                                            CRO: KAZ A

Group 7               Group 8               Group 9
Serbia     21-6  22 Q Italy      14-5  21 Q Netherlands17-2  24 Q
-------------------   -------------------   -------------------
France     15-8  18 PORoIreland  12-8  17 PONorway      9-7  10
- - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -
Austria    13-12 14 E Bulgaria   11-10 11 E Scotland    5-10 10 E
Lithuania   8-10  9 E Cyprus     12-13  9 E FYR Mac'ia  5-11  7 E
Romania     9-17  9 E Montenegro  9-14  8 E Iceland     6-12  5 E
Faroe Is.   4-17  4 E Georgia     5-13  3 E
SRB: LTU A            ITA: IRL A, CYP H
FRA: FI  H, AUT A     IRL: ITA H, MCG H
AUT: LTU H, FRA A     
LTU: AUT A, SRB A
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Play-off table:
Russia                 7  5  0  2  14-5   15
Ukraine                8  4  3  1  10-6   15
Slovenia               8  4  2  2  10-4   14
Bosnia and Hercegovina 7  4  1  2  17-6   13
Greece                 7  4  1  2  14-8   13
Portugal               8  3  4  1   9-5   13
France                 7  3  3  1   9-8   12
Republic of Ireland    7  2  5  0   8-6   11
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Norway                 8  2  4  2   9-7   10
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Play-off table with likely runners-up:
Russia                 7  5  0  2  14-5   15
Ukraine                8  4  3  1  10-6   15
Slovakia               7  4  1  2  11-9   13
Bosnia and Hercegovina 7  4  1  2  17-6   13
Greece                 7  4  1  2  14-8   13
Portugal               8  3  4  1   9-5   13
France                 7  3  3  1   9-8   12
Republic of Ireland    7  2  5  0   8-6   11
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Norway                 8  2  4  2   9-7   10
From some FIFA rankings magic - Portugal, Russia and France are guaranteed (or almost guaranteed, given that Portugal are playing Malta) play-offs, and have a high enough ranking to be seeded. Similarly, Greece have a final match against Luxembourg, and will be the fourth and final seed if they win that. However, if Switzerland end up in the play-off from that group, Ukraine and Bosnia have a chance to seize the final seeding spot.

Norway's hopes are now reduced to Portugal losing by four goals against Malta while Sweden draws with Albania. I think an earthquake shattering the stadiums in South Africa are more likely.

Can only reach play-offs: Portugal, Sweden, Hungary, Israel, Latvia, Czech Republic, Northern Ireland, Poland, Ukraine, Croatia, Norway
Assured at least play-offs, but not qualified: Switzerland, Slovakia, Serbia, Italy

South America

22.00, Medellin: Colombia 2-4 Chile (Chile qualified in impressive fashion, scoring four goals on a previously impenetrable defence - 14 goals conceded in 16 matches. As things expired, this doomed Colombia, as you'd expect when you score twelve goals.)
22.00, Quito: Ecuador 1-2 Uruguay (finally Uruguay took a last chance. After giving away points on their last away trips to venezuela and Peru, and losing heavily at home to Brazil, the team had slipped to sixth, but at altitude, they did an excellent job and now have all the chances to overtake Argentina for fourth.)
22.00, Puerto Ordaz: Venezuela 1-2 Paraguay (despite being qualified already, Paraguay won away, their jitters finally shaken as they pretty much doomed Venezuela, who are yet to qualify for the World Cup.)
22.00, Buenos Aires: Argentina 2-1 Peru (hardly impressive against the group's bottom dwellers, but it puts Argentina into fourth...and tensions between them and tiny south-western neighbours Uruguay are sure to rise.)
13.00 Sunday, La Paz: Bolivia vs Brazil

Code:
Brazil              16  9  6  1  32-9    33 Q
Paraguay            17 10  3  4  24-14   33 Q
Chile               17  9  3  5  31-22   30 Q
Argentina           17  7  4  6  22-20   25
-------------------------------------------
Uruguay             17  6  6  5  28-19   24
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
Ecuador             17  6  5  6  22-25   23
Venezuela           17  6  3  8  23-29   21
Colombia            17  5  5  7  12-18   20 E
Bolivia             16  3  3 10  20-34   12 E
Peru                17  2  4 11  10-34   10 E
Argentina: Uruguay A
Uruguay:   Argentina H
Ecuador:   Chile A
Venezuela: Brazil A
Can only make play-offs: Venezuela (with a 15-goal-swing over Uruguay...nah.).
Ecuador can qualify directly, but only with a seven-goal-win away in Chile, so realistically, Argentina qualify with a draw, but Uruguay qualify with a win, and should Argentina lose, they may even miss the play-offs.

CONCACAF


22.00, Ciudad de Mexíco: Mexico 4-1 El Salvador (oh right. Mexico through. Who'd have guessed. Key was, apparently, to avoid draws.)
02.00, San José: Costa Rica 4-0 Trinidad and Tobago (after a midsummer dip in form, Costa Rica are back in contention for the third direct qualifying spot, though a draw in United States in the final match might not be enough - Honduras have a better goal difference and have an easier task at already eliminated El Salvador - though matches between Honduras and El Salvador are never meaningless.)
02.00, San Pedro Sula: Honduras 2-3 United States (the US don't often win in Centroamerica, so a big result which qualifies them for the World Cup in some style. As per usual, US and Mexico through.)

Code:
United States        9  6  1  2  17-11   19 Q
Mexico               9  6  0  3  16-10   18 Q
Costa Rica           9  5  0  4  13-13   15
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Honduras             9  4  1  4  16-11   13
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
El Salvador          9  2  2  5   9-14    8 E
Trinidad and Tobago  9  1  2  6   8-20    5 E

Costa Rica:  USA A
Honduras:    El Salvador A
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Which gives the following list of teams

qualified

Host: South Africa
Asia 1: Australia
Asia 2: Japan
Asia 3: South Korea
Asia 4: North Korea
Africa 4: Ghana
Africa 5: Ivory Coast
Europe 1: Denmark
Europe 4: Germany
Europe 5: Spain
Europe 6: England
Europe 7: Serbia
Europe 8: Italy
Europe 9: Netherlands
South America 1: Brazil
South America 2: Paraguay
South America 3: Chile
CONMEBOL 1: United States
CONMEBOL 2: Mexico

Africa 1: Cameroon or Gabon
Africa 2: Tunisia or Nigeria
Africa 3: Algeria or Egypt
Europe 2: Switzerland or Greece
Europe 3: Slovenia or Slovakia
South America 4: Argentina or Uruguay
CONMEBOL 3: Honduras or Costa Rica
Europe play-off 1:
Europe play-off 2:
Europe play-off 3:
Europe play-off 4:
CONMEBOL/CONCACAF:
AFC/OFC: Bahrain or New Zealand
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
Africa scores today

Sunday
15.00, Cotonou: Benin 1-0 Ghana (Ghana's first conceded goal, eliminating the promising squad from Sudan.)
16.00, Abuja: Nigeria 1-0 Mozambique (Nigeria breached the wall in the second half, ensuring that is still between them and...)
16.00, Rades: Tunisia 1-0 Kenya (Tunisia, who hold a two-point advantage, but can not draw to qualify as they would have a poorer goal difference. Unless, of course, Nigeria draw too. Kenya fourth and need points against Nigeria to make the )
17.00, Accra: Guinea 1-2 Burkina Faso (the away win puts the Burkinabe into the Africa Cup of Nations. Guinea face elimination after the recent Malawi upset.)
18.00, Bamako: Mali 1-0 Sudan (odd-goal win for Mali puts them back into second, though they're really only playing for 2014 seeding.)
18.15, Blida: Algeria 3-1 Rwanda (Rwanda scored their first goal of the second stage, taking the early lead, then were outclassed by Algeria, who even put in a third goal to hold what is effectively a two-goal advantage ahead of the match in Cairo.)

Code:
Group A               Group B               Group C
Cameroon    7-2  10   Tunisia     7-3  11   Algeria    9-2  13
-------------------   -------------------   -------------------
Gabon       9-6   9   Nigeria     6-2   9   Egypt      8-4  10
Togo        2-7   5 E Mozambique  2-5   4 E Zambia     2-5   4 E
- - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -  - - - - - - - - - -
Morocco     3-6   3 E Kenya       3-7   3 E Rwanda     1-9   1 E
CMR: MOR A            TUN: KEN H, MOZ A     ALG: RWA H, EGY A
GAB: TOG A            NGA: MOZ H, KEN A     EGY:      , ALG H
MOR: CMR H            MOZ: NIG A, TUN H     ZAM:      , RWA A
TOG: GAB H            KEN: TUN A, NGA H     RWA: ALG A, ZAM H

Group D               Group E
Ghana       7-1  12 Q Ivory Coast16-4  13 Q
-------------------   -------------------
Mali        6-5   8 E Burkina F   9-11  9
Benin       4-5   7 E Malawi      4-10  4 E
- - - - - - - - - -   - - - - - - - - - -
Sudan       1-7   1 E Guinea      7-11  3 E
MLI: SUD H, GHA A     CIV: MWI A, GUI H
BEN: GHA H, SUD A     BFA: GUI A, MWI H
SUD: MLI A, BEN H     GUI: BFA H, CIV A
                      MWI: CIV H, BFA A
Qualified for Africa Cup of Nations: Angola (host), Cameroon, Gabon, Tunisia, Nigeria, Algeria, Egypt, Ghana, Benin, Mali, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso.
Eliminated from Africa Cup of Nations: Sudan.
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
Yes, overall I'd say we were lucky to get a draw. One dire miss by Bahrain really stands out, and there were one or two other chances that they could have scored from. Wasn't all one way traffic though, I thought we had the better of the first 15 minutes or so, and also when McGlicheey came on we had more going forward. Also had a goal disallowed for offside, and had a header go wide when their keeper came out to a cross but didn't get there.
Thats a fair summary of the match which I watched on replay last night - you mentioned our only two real chances, and the several which Bahrain had. That terrible miss when their striker went past Paston but then hit the post was a shocker. Gives us hope in Wellington, a home game requiring a win, be it 1-0, or a 0-0 draw and penalties (correct me if I'm wrong there), is certainly achievable.
 

James

Cricket Web Owner
Hopefully it's a night in Wellington where it's cold, windy and wet for the match.

Considering the All Whites had to put up with 40 degrees in Bahrain, it's only fair we throw our weather conditions at them ;)
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
Samuel_Vines said:
16.15, Dnepropetrovsk, grp 6: Ukraine 1-0 England (a first-half goal by Serhiy Nazarenko - a veteran and one-club-man at the rather mediocre club Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk - gave the Ukrainians a no doubt completely undeserved victory against the all-conquering England side that will no doubt win the 2010 World Cup by outclassing Brazil 4-0 in the final, etc.)
Haaa..so harsh maynnn
 

cpr

International Coach
Englands makeshift attack seem to have worked there.

Red Clive asks 'So why doesnt Crouch start more often for England'

The only answer I can think off is Emile gives better blows.....
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Englands makeshift attack seem to have worked there.

Red Clive asks 'So why doesnt Crouch start more often for England'

The only answer I can think off is Emile gives better blows.....
Crouch has a head like a fifty pence piece; for all his limitations, Email is a better foil for Whine.
 
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