The ‘Three Lions’ of Harry Kane They are in a comfortable position in the last day, to which the four teams arrive with options to qualify.
The European runners-up lead with 4 points (6-2 win over Iran, 0-0 draw against the United States) and would only be eliminated if they take a real beating from four or more goals of the ‘Dragons’ of Gareth Bale at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Doha.
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The draw is enough the team led by Gareth Southgate to advance, but would lose the lead if the Iranians (3 points) beat the Americans at Al Thumama at the same time or if the Americans (2 points) win and surpass them on goal difference.
The coach asked his players to ignore the criticism from their fans for their poor performance against the United States on Friday, which drew boos from some of the fans present at the Al Bayt venue.
– For the miracle –
In his first World Cup since 1958Wales (1 point) equalized in their debut against the Americans (0-0) and fell to the Iranians (2-0).
To dream of winning the ticket, the current Welsh generation, capable of leading this nation of three million people to two European Championships in a row and their second World Cup, must defeat the british by a difference of at least four goals.
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It works for you too win and hope for a tie in the other game of the key (Iran vs. United States). That option does not seem unreasonable, except for one small detail: the ‘Dragons’ have not beaten England since 1984.
The selector is expected to Rob Page make modifications to the equipment to achieve the feat.
The team that finishes first in group B will face the second from A and the second from B, the leader of A, in the round of 16. The Netherlands, Senegal and Ecuador fight for the two places in group A, after the premature elimination of the host Qatar.
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