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France Qualifies for 2026 World Cup as England Stay Perfect

France has officially secured their spot in the 2026 World Cup with an impressive 4-0 victory over Ukraine. Kylian Mbappé led the charge with two goals, including a clever penalty chip that broke the deadlock. Meanwhile, England continued their flawless qualifying campaign with a professional 2-0 win against Serbia at Wembley. Norway also boosted their qualification hopes as Erling Haaland scored twice in their dominant 4-1 victory over Estonia.

France qualify for FIFA 2026 WC; England stay perfect

Paris, Nov 14

France became the second European nation to book their place at the 2026 World Cup finals thanks to a resounding victory over Ukraine.

Kylian Mbappe scored twice as France eased into the 2026 FIFA World Cup finals with a 4-0 success against Ukraine in the European qualifiers.

Ukraine defended resolutely in the first half, but Kylian Mbappé eased French nerves in the 55th minute, nonchalantly chipping a penalty straight down the middle to break the deadlock.

With the visitors unable to muster much attacking response, Michael Olise spun and finished inside the box to make it 2-0, and Mbappé scrambled in a third before cueing up Hugo Ekitiké for his first ever France goal.

Victory sends Didier Deschamps' side to the World Cup finals as Group D winners, while Ukraine and Iceland's Sunday meeting will settle the runners-up slot.

England continued their perfect record in World Cup qualifying with a 2-0 win over Serbia at Wembley.

Bukayo Saka volleyed home just before the half hour mark to put the Three Lions ahead before Eberechi Eze secured all three points with a curled finish late on.

England had already sealed qualification with a 5-0 victory in the reverse fixture in Belgrade in September, but Thomas Tuchel's men produced a professional performance to make it seven wins from seven in Group K without conceding a goal.

Just before the half-hour mark, Bukayo Saka pounced with an eye-catching volley after debutant Nico O'Reilly's shot deflected into the winger's path. England dominated proceedings in their search for a second goal, and the pressure finally told late on when substitute Eberechi Eze swept home effortlessly after a pass from fellow replacement Phil Foden.

The visitors' best opportunities to draw level came via a pair of Dušan Vlahović chances, but this loss, coupled with Albania's victory away to Andorra, ensured the Orlovi could no longer finish second in the section.

Alexander Sørloth and Erling Haaland both scored twice in a dazzling 12-minute spell as Norway beat Estonia 4-1 in Group I to move to the brink of automatic qualification. Haaland's double took him to 14 goals in seven qualifiers, extending his lead at the top of the individual scoring charts.

Italy remain three points behind Norway, who they host on Matchday 10, after beating Moldova with late headers from Gianluca Mancini and Pio Esposito.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

England's defense is looking solid with 7 clean sheets! But honestly, their group was quite easy. The real test will come in the World Cup against top teams. Still impressive though! âš½

Rohit P

Haaland scoring 14 goals in 7 matches is just insane! 🎯 Meanwhile, our Indian team struggles to score against smaller Asian nations. We need to invest more in grassroots football development.

Sarah B

As someone who follows European football closely, I must say the quality gap between these teams and what we see in Indian Super League is huge. But it's inspiring to see young talents like Saka and Eze shining!

Vikram M

France's depth is incredible - they can bring on players like Olise and Ekitiké who would walk into most national teams. Meanwhile, we're still searching for consistent performers for the Blue Tigers. The journey is long but we'll get there! 🇮🇳

Michael C

While these European qualifiers are exciting, I wish Indian football got even half this coverage in our media. Cricket dominates everything, but football has so much potential here if given proper attention and infrastructure.

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