Results from Friday & Saturday:
Africa:
13 June:
12.00, Djibouti, grp 12: Djibouti 0-6 DR Congo (took 25 minutes to score, at least. A semi-victory)
17.00, Nouakchott, grp 8: Mauritania 0-1 Ethiopia (second half goal sealed things)
14 June:
12.30, Blantyre, grp 12: Malawi 1-0 Egypt (Egypt tossed away a good start, so now three teams are tied on six points each)
12.30, Victoria, grp 9: Seychelles 2-3 Burkina Faso (Seychelles: population 80,000 - led 2-1 after fifty minutes against the group leaders. Dagano's hattrick separated the teams in the end though)
13.00, Gaborone, grp 7: Botswana 1-1 Ivory Coast (another draw for these teams, their second, with Ivory Coast coming back from a goal down at half-time.)
13.00, Dar-es-Salaam, grp 1: Tanzania 0-0 Cameroon (Cameroon dropped their first point, yet face little challenge from Tanzania overall.)
13.00, Nairobi, grp 2: Kenya 2-0 Zimbabwe (Kenya setting themselves up for a memorable campaign. Top of group two now.)
13.00, Kampala, grp 3: Uganda 3-1 Angola (Angola brought back to earth through early strikes, and in fact their goal was in injury time. Group is pretty close now.)
13.30, Kigali, grp 8: Rwanda 3-1 Morocco (Epic. Absolutely epic. Even though Morocco are not the footballing power of the 1990s, this is legendary stuff. Morocco came back in the second half, only for Bokota and Hamkam striker Karekezi to score in the final ten.)
14.00, Windhoek, grp 2: Namibia 1-2 Guinea (Twice Guinea took the lead - Namibia only came back once, having trailed at half-time. The plot thickens.)
14.30, Libreville, grp 5: Gabon 2-0 Ghana (It really was a day of shocks, wasn't it. Back line provide goals and Gabon's first win.)
15.00, Niamey, grp 3: Niger 0-2 Benin (Three teams tied on six points now. Fairly sure the top two will go through, and if Benin get a point in Uganda they will be one of those two.)
15.00, N'Djamena, grp 10: Chad 2-1 Congo (Chad came back from 0-1 down and go second, though it's intriguingly poised behind Mali.)
16.30, Freetown, grp 4: Sierra Leone 1-0 South Africa (away matches really aren't the RSA's thing. Sierra Leone take their first points through a penalty from AEK Athina's Mohamed Kallon, formerly of Inter and Monaco.)
17.00, Banjul, grp 6: Gambia 1-0 Algeria (Gambia's first win in their three-game undefeated streak. A brief spell on top of the group until Senegal demolish Liberia tomorrow.)
17.00, Omdurman, grp 10: Sudan 3-2 Mali (civil war may not necessarily cause footballing destruction)
Code:
Africa (2 games unless stated in brackets):
Group 1 Pt GD Group 2 Pt GD Group 3 Pt GD Group 4 Pt GD
Cameroon (3) 7 +5 Kenya (3) 6 +3 Angola (3) 6 +2 Nigeria 6 +3
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Cape Verde 3 -1 Zimbabwe (3) 4 0 Benin (3) 6 +2 South Africa(3)3 0
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Tanzania (3) 2 -1 Guinea (3) 4 -1 Uganda (3) 6 0 Eq Guinea 3 -1
Mauritius 1 -3 Namibia (3) 3 -2 Niger (3) 0 -4 Sierra Leo(3) 3 -2
Group 5 Pt GD Group 6 Pt GD Group 7 Pt GD Group 8 Pt GD
Ghana (3) 6 +2 Gambia (3) 5 +1 Botswana (3) 5 +1 Rwanda (3) 9 +6
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Gabon 3 +1 Senegal 4 +1 Ivory Coast(3)5 +1 Morocco (3) 6 +4
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Libya 3 -2 Algeria (3) 3 +1 Madagascar 2 0 Ethiopia (3) 3 -3
Lesotho (1) 0 -1 Liberia 1 -3 Mozambique 0 -2 Mauritania (3)0 -7
Group 9 Pt GD Group 10 Pt GD Group 11 Pt GD Group 12 Pt GD
Burkina F (3) 9 +4 Mali 9 +2 Swaziland (1) 3 +1 DR Congo (3) 6 +7
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Tunisia 3 +1 Sudan 3 0 Togo 3 +0 Malawi (3) 6 +6
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Zambia (1) 0 -1 - - - - - - - - -
Burundi 3 -1 Chad 3 0 Eritrea w/d Egypt (3) 6 +4
Seychelles (3)0 -4 Congo Braz (3)3 -2 Djibouti (3) 0 -17
Two best teams + 8 best runners-up in 4-team groups qualify (so with current status, Sudan (2 gms played), South Africa, and Cape Verde (2 games played) are out)
Oceania:
14 June 03.00 am, Port Vila: Vanuatu 1-1 New Caledonia (now New Zealand can qualify for the Asia play-off with wins over Vanuatu and Fiji)
Code:
Oceania Pt GD
New Zealand 9 +6
- - - - - - - - -
NCaledon 5 +4
Vanuatu 1 -4
Fiji 1 -6
Winner to playoff with Asia, 3 of 6 games played
Asia:
08.00, Pyongyang, grp 3: North Korea 2-0 Jordan (that's group three finished; both Koreas are qualified.)
10.20, Bangkok, grp 2: Thailand 0-3 Japan (two first-half goals and Japan sealed group two. Oman have the slimmest of chances, but need a hell of a lot of goals.)
11.30, Singapore, grp 4: Singapore 0-2 Saudi Arabia (one goal in each half sinks Singapore.)
12.00, Tianjin, grp 1: China 1-2 Iraq (Iraq came back from 1-0 down to send China out yet again. Embarrassingly early exit.)
14.00, Ashgabat, grp 4: Turkmenistan 1-3 South Korea (South Korea were already qualified thanks to their commie neighbours' result, but prevailed in a match of two penalties.)
14.00, Tashkent, grp 5: Uzbekistan 3-0 Lebanon (five wins from five from Uzbeks. Surely they'll qualify this time around, after their own federation trumped them against Bahrain.)
16.00, Doha, grp 1: Qatar 1-3 Australia (well celebrated in a sister thread. Two goals from Emerton and one from Kewell. Australia are qualified for the next stage.)
16.30, Manama, grp 2: Bahrain 1-1 Oman (despite a late equaliser, Oman are out.)
17.00, Damascus, grp 5: Syria 0-2 Iran (Iran have dug their way out of the hole exceptionally well, and are qualified with a game to spare. Kholam Riza the deciding goal, the second goal well into injury time. Syria now need a three goal win in the final game in UAE.)
17.45, Kuwait City, grp 5: Kuwait 2-3 UAE (Kuwait couldn't keep up their form from their win over Syria, despite Ahmed Ajab once again starring with two goals as they came back from 2-0. But Seif Mohammed of Al Shaab Sharjah managed a last-minute winner.)
Code:
5 of 6 games played
Group 1 Pt GD Group 2 Pt GD Group 3 Pt GD Group 4 Pt GD
Australia 10 +5 Q Bahrain 11 +3 Q South Korea 11 +7 Q Uzbekistan 15 +12Q
Iraq 7 -1 Japan 10 +8 Q North Korea 11 +4 Q Saudi Arabia 12 +5 Q
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Qatar 7 -2 Oman 5 -3 E Jordan 4 -2 E Singapore 3 -7 E
China 3 -2 E Thailand 1 -8 E Turkm'stan 1 -9 E Lebanon 0 -10E
Group 5 Pt GD
Iran 9 +3 Q
UAE 8 +2
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Syria 5 -3
Kuwait 4 -2 E
Two best teams to fourth round
Iraq v Qatar and UAE v Syria in the final round are both knockout matches.
This also means the seeding pots for the fourth round is determined.
Pot 1: Australia, South Korea
Pot 2: Iran, Saudi Arabia OR Japan (random draw)
Pot 3: Saudi Arabia OR Japan (random draw), Bahrain
Pot 4: Uzbekistan, North Korea, UAE OR Syria, Iraq OR Qatar.
If the draw was really nasty to yer Aussies, you could get Iran, Japan, Uzbeks and North Korea. Conversely, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Syria and Iraq is easier, but not by that much.
South America:
14 June:
18.00, Montevideo: Uruguay 1-1 Venezuela (visitors will probably be the most pleased, though in this long league campaign wins are vital.)
15 June 01.00 am, Lima: Peru 1-1 Colombia (another draw. Juan Carlos Marino scored the equaliser five minutes from half time, Peru had some good chances late on but couldn't capitalise.)
Code:
South AmericaPt GD
Paraguay 10 +8
Argentina 9 +6
Colombia (5) 9 +2
Brazil 8 +6
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Venezuela (5) 7 0
- - - - - - - - -
Uruguay (5) 5 +3
Chile 4 -3
Ecuador 3 -6
Peru (5) 3 -6
Bolivia 1 -10
4 of 18 games unless stated. Top four to World Cup, fifth placed to playoff with CONCACAF.
CONCACAF
Second round, first leg, knockouts - group number used to denote which group the winners qualify for in the third round:
14 June:
20.00, Paramaribo, grp 3: Suriname 1-0 Guyana (this was a close tie, and Guyana have the chance to come back, though they lack away goals.)
20.00, St George's, grp 3: Grenada 2-2 Costa Rica (Costa Rica came back from 2-0 down, though it was pretty dismal. Still, they're through with 0-0, so Grenada need to attack in the away leg.)
00.00, Bayamon, grp 2, second leg: Puerto Rico 2-2 Honduras (aggregate 2-6 - Honduras let in two goals in the second half but were never threatened.)
15 June 02.00 am, Guatemala City, grp 1: Guatemala 6-0 St Lucia (at least they made it easy. Four goals by captain Carlos Ruíz, team-mate of Sr. Beckham.)