Portugal and Norway Seal World Cup Spots Amid Ronaldo Suspension Drama

Portugal secured their World Cup spot with an emphatic 9-0 victory over Armenia, even without suspended captain Cristiano Ronaldo. Meanwhile, Norway ended their 28-year World Cup drought by defeating Italy 4-1 in Milan with Erling Haaland scoring twice. Both teams displayed dominant performances that highlighted their qualification campaigns. The results mean Portugal and Norway join the growing list of teams confirmed for the 2026 World Cup tournament.

Key Points: Portugal Norway Qualify for FIFA World Cup 2026

  • Portugal's 9-0 demolition of Armenia despite Cristiano Ronaldo's suspension
  • Bruno Fernandes and Joao Neves both scoring hat-tricks in dominant display
  • Norway returns to World Cup after 28-year absence with perfect record
  • Erling Haaland equals Lewandowski's qualification scoring record with brace
  • Italy forced into playoffs after home defeat against Norway
  • England completes perfect qualification campaign with Harry Kane scoring twice
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Norway, Portugal book FIFA World Cup 2026 spots

Portugal dominates Armenia 9-0 while Norway beats Italy 4-1 to secure World Cup qualification, with both teams booking their spots for the 2026 tournament.

"Bruno Fernandes and Joao Neves each scored hat-tricks to propel Portugal past Armenia and to World Cup qualification."

New Delhi, Nov 17

Portugal punched their ticket to FIFA World Cup 26 with a comprehensive 9- victory over Armenia in Porto, despite the absence of captain Cristiano Ronaldo who was forced to sit out the clash through suspension after his red card in the recent defeat by Ireland.

Bruno Fernandes and Joao Neves each scored hat-tricks to propel Portugal past Armenia and to World Cup qualification.

The goals came at a steady rate, beginning with Renato Veiga’s header off a parry from goalkeeper Henri Avagyan. Armenia equalised when Eduard Spertsian connected with Grant-Leon Ranos’ cross, but Portugal regained the lead for good on a swoop and score from Ramos following an Armenian mistake.

Moments later Fernandes set up a thumping finish for Neves, who added a second on a perfectly struck free-kick. Fernandes got into the scoring swing with his hat-trick, sandwiching two penalty conversions around a right-footed finish.

Portugal’s celebratory day was then rounded out by Neves’ third and a last-second strike from Francisco Conceicao.

Meanwhile, goal-machine Erling Haaland added two more to his tally as Norway extended their perfect record with a 4-1 victory over Italy in Milan, ensuring they returned to the global showpiece for the first time since 1998, with the Azzurri having to settle for a play-off place.

Norway completed their World Cup return with a perfect qualification record after coming from behind to defeat Italy in Milan.

Needing to win by an improbable nine clear goals, Gennaro Gattuso’s side grabbed an early opener when Federico Dimarco found Pio Esposito to score with a neat spin and strike to give faint hope to the home fans at a packed San Siro.

After a strangely subdued first half, Stale Solbakken’s side were much improved after the interval with Antonio Nusa’s fizzing left-foot strike from outside the box levelling the scores.

Oscar Bobb then set up Erling Haaland for a fine volley to put Norway in front, and the seemingly unstoppable striker grabbing his second soon after, to equal Robert Lewandowski’s record of 16 goals in a qualification campaign, set ahead of Russia 2018. Jorgen Strand Larsen added gloss in added time.

Second place in Group F and a berth in the play-offs was snatched in the most dramatic fashion by Ireland, who twice trailed in Hungary but scored the winner deep into added time to silence the home fans in Budapest.

The runners-up spot in Group D was grabbed by Ukraine thanks to two late goals against Iceland, while France, England, Serbia and Israel ended their campaigns with victories over Azerbaijan, Albania, Latvia and Moldova, respectively.

Elsewhere, England captain Harry Kane added two more to his international tally as the Three Lions completed a perfect qualification campaign with victory over play-off bound Albania.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Haaland is just unstoppable! 16 goals in qualification equals Lewandowski's record. Norway back in the World Cup after 28 years - what a comeback story! Their match against Italy was thrilling.
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Priya S
Watching these European qualifiers makes me wish India could one day qualify for the World Cup. We need better infrastructure and youth development programs. The passion for football is definitely growing here! 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
Respectfully, I think the article focuses too much on individual performances. Football is a team game - Portugal's collective effort was outstanding. Even without Ronaldo, they showed great coordination and teamwork.
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Michael C
That Ireland comeback in Hungary was incredible! Scoring the winner deep into added time - that's the kind of drama that makes football the beautiful game. Can't wait for World Cup 2026! ⚽🔥
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Kavya N
Portugal's young talents like Joao Neves are so impressive! Scoring a hat-trick at such a crucial match. The future looks bright for Portuguese football. Meanwhile, Italy missing out directly is quite surprising.

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