Matches, schedules and channels to see the last two dates of the European qualifying round for the Qatar 2022 World Cup

Days 9 and 10 of the qualifying process will be played from Thursday 11 to Tuesday 16 November.

The European teams will play on this November FIFA date the last two days of their elimination process towards the Qatar 2022 World Cup, that will define the other eight countries that will join the already classified Germany and Denmark.

Date 9 will be held in three days: on Thursday, November 11, the teams corresponding to groups A, B, H and J will be active; on Friday 12 the date will continue the countries of zones C, F and I; and on Saturday the 13th groups D, E and G. Same dynamic as on date 10, which this time will be played on Sunday 15, Monday 16 and Tuesday 17.

Unlike groups F and J, in which Germany and Denmark devastated, in the other areas the leaders have not yet detached themselves from their pursuers and will seek in these days to avoid falling into the playoffs.

In group A, Portugal will seek to snatch first place from Serbia to ensure their participation in the World Cup. The Portuguese with 16 points and are one point behind the Serbs, who have one more game. The two countries will define their direct pass next Sunday, when they meet.

Spain lives in the same situation in group B, where it is second with 13 points, to two of Sweden that would be qualifying directly. La Roja is obliged to win both games, especially Sunday against the Swedes, if they don’t want to play playoffs.

In group C, Italy will determine if they qualify directly for the World Cup on Friday, when they face Switzerland. Both teams are tied in the zone with the same points (14), although the azzurri he is the leader because he has the greatest difference goal.

France is leader of group D with one game less and is one victory away from saying present in Qatar 2022: must beat Kazakhstan or Finland. Belgium is going through the same situation in group E, where they are leaders and a draw would classify them.

Already in group G, Netherlands and Norway fight inch by inch for the lead. Although the Dutch are leaders with 19 points, the Norwegians remain within two points and could define their situation next Tuesday the 16th, when they meet at Stadion Feijenoord.

The same situation is lived in group H, with Russia and Croatia competing for the direct quota to the World Cup. The difference is two points and on date 10 both teams will have the opportunity to define who will be the leader of the zone and who will attend the World Cup directly.

Lastly, England have everything defined to qualify on matchday 9, being the leader of group H with 20 points, three more than Poland. Those led by Gareth Southgate face Albania and San Marino on this double date.

The second in each group will play a match of playoffs added to the two best group winners of the League of Nations 2020/21 that have not been among the first of the previous one of Qatar 2022. From this round there will be another three classified for the World Cup.

November 26 will be the draw for the European play-offs for the Qatar 2022 World Cup

Channels to watch day 9 and 10 of the European tie

The European qualifying matches will be broadcast on ESPN and DirecTV Sports for Ecuador and the rest of South America (except Brazil).

  • Ecuador and the rest of South America: ESPN and DirecTV Sport
  • Brazil: Interactive sport
  • Mexico: Sky Sports
  • USA: ESPN and TUDN
  • Spain: TVE and Mediaset

Date 9 European qualifying

Thursday, November 11

  • 12:00 – Azerbaijan vs. Luxembourg – group A
  • 12:00 – Armenia vs. North Macedonia – group J
  • 12:00 – Russia vs. Cyprus – group H
  • 12:00 – Georgia vs. Sweden – group B
  • 14:45 – Slovakia vs. Slovenia – group H
  • 14:45 – Malta vs. Croatia – group H
  • 14:45 – Romania vs. Iceland – group J
  • 14:45 – Germany vs. Liechtenstein – group J
  • 14:45 – Greece vs. Spain – B Group
  • 14:45 – Ireland vs. Portugal – group A

Friday, November 12

  • 12:00 – Moldova vs. Scotland – group F
  • 14:45 – Italy vs. Switzerland – group C
  • 14:45 – Northern Ireland vs. Lithuania – group C
  • 14:45 – Austria vs. Israel – group F
  • 14:45 – Denmark vs. Faroe Islands – group F
  • 14:45 – England vs. Albania – group I
  • 14:45 – Andorra vs. Poland – group I
  • 14:45 – Hungary vs. San Marino – group I

Saturday November 13

  • 09:00 – Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Finland – group D
  • 12:00 – Norway vs. Latvia – group G
  • 12:00 – Turkey vs. Gibraltar – group G
  • 14:45 – Montenegro vs. Netherlands – group G
  • 14:45 – Wales vs. Belarus – Group E
  • 14:45 – Belgium vs. Estonia – group E
  • 14:45 – France vs. Kazakhstan – Group D

European qualifying date 10

Sunday, November 14

  • 09:00 – Croatia vs. Russia – group H
  • 09:00 – Slovenia vs. Cyprus – group H
  • 09:00 – Malta vs. Slovakia – group H
  • 12:00-Liechestein vs. Rumania-grupo J
  • 12:00 – North Macedonia vs. Iceland – group J
  • 12:00 – Armenia vs. Germany – group J
  • 14:45 – Spain vs. Sweden – B Group
  • 14:45 – Greece vs. Kosovo – group B
  • 14:45 – Luxembourg vs. Ireland – group A
  • 14:45 – Portugal vs. Serbia – group A

Monday, November 15

  • 14:45 – Northern Ireland vs. Italy – group C
  • 14:45 – Switzerland vs. Bulgaria – group C
  • 14:45 – Scotland vs. Denmark – group F
  • 14:45 – Israel vs. Faroe Islands – group F
  • 14:45 – Austria vs. Moldova – group F
  • 14:45 – Albania vs. Andorra – group I
  • 14:45 – Poland vs. Hungary – group I
  • 14:45 – San Marino vs. England – group I

Tuesday, November 16

  • 14:45 – Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Ukraine – group D
  • 14:45 – Finland vs. France – group D
  • 14:45 – Wales vs. Belgium – group E
  • 14:45 – Czech Republic vs. Estonia – group E
  • 14:45 – Gibraltar vs. Latvia – group G
  • 14:45 – Montenegro vs. Turkey – group G
  • 14:45 – Netherlands vs. Norway – group G

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