Monday, November 19, 2007

Omer Golan for Israel (v Russia), 17 November 2007

So, the width of a post rescued England's chances of qualification for Euro 2008, and a dodgy free-kick decision did for Scotland's. Looking at the rest of the qualifying groups, though, it's a case if the usual suspects on the plane to Austria and Switzerland next summer.

Poland - consistent in qualifying but invariably disappointing in tournaments - sealed their place in Euro 2008 with a win over Belgium. They will be joined from Group A by Portugal as long as they don't lose to Finland on Wednesday night. There is a complicated situation where Serbia could still go through, but bank on the Portuguese to be there in the summer.

Italy's last gasp win at Hampden mean the World Champions qualify along with the French.

Thanks to a change in the rules, reigning champions Greece had to qualify this time around and, somewhat appropriately, I think, they will get the opportunity to retain their title having won Group C. Norway were all set to join them, but a 2-1 home defeat to Turkey on Saturday puts the Turks in pole position and they will go through if they beat Bosnia in Istanbul on Wednesday.

The Czech Republic and Germany had long qualified from Group D.

Despite their defeat to Macedonia, Croatia have qualified from Group E with England all set to join them should they avoid defeat on Wednesday night.

Spain's 3-0 defeat of Sweden secured their birth and they will be joined by the Swedes unless they lose to Latvia and Northern Ireland beat Spain in Gran Canaria.

Romania and Holland qualify from Group G at the expense of Bulgaria.

Interestingly, England's stumbling campaign could work to their advantage in the seeding of the tournament. The top seeds in Decembers draw will be three of the tournaments weaker teams (current holders Greece and hosts Austria and Switzerland) as well as the country with the best qualifying coefficient for this tournament and the 2006 World Cup. England are therefore likely to be in the second group of seeds and with some luck this could result in an easier draw. We'll no doubt still go out heroically in the quarter-finals, though. Probably on penalties.

Likely qualifiers:

Austria (hosts), Switzerland (hosts), Poland, Portugal, Italy, France, Greece, Turkey, Czech Republic, Germany, Croatia, England, Spain, Sweden, Romania and Holland

2 comments:

  1. Come on England!

    Anyway, am away for the next couple of weekends so if I may, here are my predictions in advance:

    Weekend commencing 24/11/07
    Arsenal 2-0 Wigan
    Birmingham 1-2 Portsmouth
    Bolton 0-2 Man Utd
    Derby 0-3 Chelsea
    Everton 2-0 Sunderland
    Man City 2-1 Reading
    Middlesbrough 1-1 Aston Villa
    Newcastle 1-2 Liverpool
    Fulham 0-1 Blackburn
    West Ham 2-1 Tottenham

    1-0 home wins for the wild cards

    Weekend commencing 01/12/07
    Aston Villa 0-1 Arsenal
    Blackburn 1-0 Newcastle
    Chelsea 2-0 West Ham
    Portsmouth 1-0 Everton
    Reading 2-1 Middlesbrough
    Sunderland 1-1 Derby
    Wigan 1-1 Man City
    Liverpool 2-1 Bolton
    Tottenham 1-0 Birmingham
    Man Utd 3-0 Fulham

    0-0 draws for the wildcards.

    Thank you very muchly.

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  2. Anonymous8:17 pm

    It is 8:18pm on Wednesday.
    I am watching the England match in a hotel bar (not glam) in Bournemouth.
    It is not good.

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