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World Cup Qualifying: Powerhouses Show Strength, Records Topple, Drama Unfolds


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: September 07, 2025 12:20

Image Source: Times of India
The opening rounds of the UEFA qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup 2026 have set an electrifying tone across Europe, with some of the continent’s football powerhouses displaying commanding performances. Cristiano Ronaldo once again proved why he remains a global football icon, leading Portugal to a dominant 5-0 victory over Armenia as they kicked off their campaign in a statement-making fashion. Meanwhile, England, Austria, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina also showcased their ambitions through clinical wins, while Republic of Ireland’s relentless fightback gave fans dramatic late action. The journey to the 2026 World Cup in North America is off to a thrilling start.
 
Key Highlights of the Day’s Action
 
Cristiano Ronaldo, at age 39, scored twice for Portugal, extending his record international tally to 140 goals and moving closer to the all-time World Cup qualifying record of 39.
 
Portugal’s 5-0 demolition of Armenia featured a brace from Joao Félix and a goal from Joao Cancelo, reflecting their dominating start in Group F.
 
England maintained their unbeaten streak in the qualifiers, beating Andorra 2-0 under manager Thomas Tuchel, highlighted by an own goal from Christian Garcia and a header by Declan Rice.
 
Austria kept a flawless record with a narrow 1-0 win over Cyprus via a Marcel Sabitzer penalty, reinforcing their lead in Group H.
 
Serbia edged Latvia 1-0 thanks to a decisive early goal from Dusan Vlahovic, consolidating second place in Group K.
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina cruised to a 6-0 rout against San Marino, led by Edin Dzeko’s brace, asserting their dominance at the top of Group H.
 
Republic of Ireland staged a thrilling comeback to salvage a 2-2 draw against Hungary, with Adam Idah scoring a stoppage-time equalizer after Hungary’s Roland Sallai was sent off.
 
Portugal’s Statement Win: Ronaldo’s Magic and Team Flair
 
Cristiano Ronaldo’s performance epitomized his relentless pursuit of excellence as Portugal began their World Cup qualifying campaign. In the match held at Armenia’s Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, Ronaldo scored once in each half, including a spectacular long-range strike moments after halftime. His first goal was a close-range finish followed by his trademark arms-spread celebration, while the second was a powerful 25-meter shot that underscored his enduring class.
 
Portugal was efficient and ruthless, with Joao Félix opening the scoring with a header in the 10th minute and finishing with a second strike later in the game. Joao Cancelo added a goal just before the half-hour mark, hammering a left-footed shot from close range. The team also paid emotional tribute to former player Diogo Jota, who tragically passed away recently, with Cancelo recreating Jota’s gaming celebration, highlighting the solidarity and motivation within the squad.
 
This emphatic 5-0 victory not only propelled Portugal to the top of Group F but sent an early message to their rivals about their intent to qualify emphatically for the World Cup hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico in 2026.
 
England’s Controlled Response Under Tuchel
 
England continued their impressive form in Group K, securing a routine 2-0 home win against Andorra at Villa Park. The game’s defining moments came when center-back Christian Garcia diverted a dangerous cross into his own net, giving England an early lead, followed by Declan Rice’s precise header from a Reece James cross in the second half.
 
Despite facing criticism for some unconvincing performances in recent friendlies, Thomas Tuchel’s squad demonstrated resilience and quality to maintain a perfect qualifying record. Their upcoming fixture against Serbia promises to be a marquee clash with both teams jockeying for Group K supremacy.
 
Austria and Serbia Maintain Momentum
 
Austria topped Group H standings by maintaining their perfect start with a narrow 1-0 win over Cyprus. Marcel Sabitzer’s penalty was the decisive moment as Austria continued to apply pressure on their group rivals.
 
Serbia kept pace in Group K with a tight 1-0 victory in Latvia, courtesy of an early strike by Juventus forward Dusan Vlahovic. The win keeps Serbia within reach of England and adds further excitement to their upcoming showdown.
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Dominance
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina asserted their status as Group H leaders with a crushing 6-0 win over San Marino. Edin Dzeko was the standout player, scoring two quickfire goals in the second half. This victory marked their fourth consecutive win and extended their lead at the top of the group to three points, signaling their strong qualification ambitions.
 
Republic of Ireland’s Dramatic Fightback
 
The Republic of Ireland’s match against Hungary was one of the day's most intense contests. Hungary opened the scoring with early goals from Barnabas Varga and Roland Sallai. However, after Sallai was shown a red card, Ireland capitalized on their numerical advantage. Evan Ferguson reduced the deficit early in the second half, and substitute Adam Idah’s last-gasp headed equalizer in stoppage time earned a precious point for the hosts, sealing a hard-fought 2-2 draw.
 
Conclusion
 
The early rounds of the FIFA World Cup 2026 UEFA qualification campaign have delivered remarkable individual and team performances. Cristiano Ronaldo’s brilliance alongside Joao Félix, England’s steady march under Tuchel, Austria’s resolute defense, Serbia’s tactical edge, and Bosnia’s offensive firepower have set high stakes for the competition. Ireland’s spirited comeback further adds to the drama. With the road to North America long and challenging, these key moments offer just a glimpse of the battles ahead.
 
Source: IANS, Morung Express, UEFA, Times of India, 101GreatGoals

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