The fifth round of qualifying for the 2022 World Cup in Europe this weekend will see 25 confrontations with plenty of high-quality football and unprecedented controversies seeking victory to reach the world firsthand. Follow the matches and the fifth round table and know where to watch all the matches live.
The fifth round matches of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers in Europe
In the first week of September, the FIFA date is held for European teams to enter the field with the World Cup qualifiers. It is important to note that while clashes are taking place, all tournaments are paralyzed on the continent. Divided into 10 groups of five and six, the teams battle for victory to reach the World Cup in 2022.
In the fifth round of the group stage, Italy, the current European Cup champions, will meet Switzerland. Meanwhile, World Cup holders France play Ukraine on Saturday. Take a look at the FIFA World Cup Europe 2022 Qualifiers schedule live.
Fifth round of the group stage
Saturday 4 September 2021
- Finland x Kazakhstan – 10 am
- Ireland – Azerbaijan – 1 pm
- Serbia – Luxembourg – 1 pm
- Latvia – Norway – 1 pm
- Slovenia – Malta – 1 pm
- Cyprus x Russia – 1 pm
- Faroe Islands x Denmark – 13 hours
- Netherlands x Montenegro – 3:45 pm
- Ukraine x France – 3:45 pm
- Gibraltar x Turkey – 15:45
- Israel x Austria – 3:45 pm
- Slovakia – Croatia at 3:45 pm
- Scotland x Moldova 3:45 pm
Sunday 5 September 2021
- Belarus vs Wales – 10 am
- Iceland x North Macedonia – 1 pm
- Albania x Hungary – 1 pm
- England x Andorra – 1pm
- Bulgaria – Lithuania – 1 pm
- Spain x Georgia – 3:45 pm
- Switzerland x Italy 3:45 pm
- Germany x Armenia – 3:45 pm
- San Marino – Poland – 3:45 pm
- Romania x Liechtenstein – 15:45
- Belgium – Czech Republic – 3:45 pm
- Kosovo x Greece 3:45 pm
2022 World Cup Qualifiers Ranking
Group A
1 Portugal – 10 points
2 Serbia – 7 points
3 Luxembourg – 6 points
4 Ireland – 0 points
5 Azerbaijan – 0 points
group b
1 Sweden – 9 points
2 Spain – 7 points
3 Kosovo – 3 points
4 Greece – 2 points
5 Georgia – 1 point
group C
1 Italy – 10 points
2 Switzerland – 6 points
3 Northern Ireland – 4 points
4 Bulgaria – 2 points
5 Lithuania – 0 points
group d
1 France – 8 points
2 Ukraine – 4 points
3 Finland – 2 points
4 Bosnia – 2 points
5 Kazakhstan – 2 points
group E.
1 Belgium – 10 points
2 Czech Republic – 7 points
3 Wales – 3 points
4 Belarus – 3 points
5 Estonia – 0 points
GRUPO F
1 Denmark – 12 points
2 Israel – 7 points
3 Austria – 7 points
4 Scotland – 5 points
5 Faroe Islands – 1 point
6 Moldova – 1 point
GRUPO G
1 Turkey – 8 points
2 Netherlands – 7 points
3 Montenegro – 7 points
4 Norway – 7 points
5 Latvia – 4 points
6 Gibraltar – 0 points
group h
1 Croatia – 7 points
2 Russia – 7 points
3 Slovakia – 6 points
4 Slovenia – 4 points
5 Malta – 4 points
6 Cyprus – 4 points
The first group
1 England – 12 points
2 Poland – 7 points
3 Hungary – 7 points
4 Albania – 6 points
5 Andorra – 3 points
6 San Marino – 0 points
GRUPO J.
1 Armenia – 10 points
2 Germany – 9 points
3 North Macedonia – 7 points
4 Romania – 6 points
5 Iceland – 3 points
6 Liechtenstein – 0 Punto
Where do you watch the 2022 World Cup qualifiers?
Space and TNT, on closed television, are largely responsible for broadcasting World Cup qualifiers across Brazil. However, it is only available on subscription operators such as Sky, Claro, Vivo, and Oi. But if you prefer, you also have the option to catch up on everything with the Estádio TNT streaming service, which also has all the matches available to subscribers.
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