Italy will accompany the Blues in the quarterfinals, England and Haaland are a hit
By continuing their flawless performance against Belgium, beaten 0-1 in Brussels, the Transalpines consolidated their first place in the group before challenging the Blues on Sunday. England largely dominated Greece (0-3), while Erling Haaland's Norway, scorer, outclassed Slovenia (1-4).
Two goals in quick succession, the English are rolling!
First it's a shot from Bellingham which bounces off the post… then the back of poor Vlachodimos, before Curtis Jones adds a little more depth to the score with a nice madjer! It makes 0-3 for the Three Lions, who move ahead of the Greeks in the standings!
Haaland's new goal with Norway!
It's the 35th in 38 matches with the Norwegian jersey for the Cyborg, which ends between the legs of Jan Oblak! Norway leads 1-2 at the break against Slovenia in League B of the Nations League.
The Blues behind the Italians in group 2
As a reminder, France will in any case qualify for the quarter-finals of the League of Nations if Belgium does not beat Italy. For now, it's getting there.
Italy takes control in Belgium!
And that helps the French team by the way! It was Sandro Tonali, the Newcastle midfielder, who scored easily in front of Casteels. The Nazionale opened the scoring in Brussels, and further consolidated its first place in the ranking.
England has already opened the scoring thanks to Watkins!
The Greek lock was quickly blown in Athens, where the Three Lions found the fault through Ollie Watkins, receiving a back cross from Jude Bellingham! That makes it 0-1 for England, off to a good start.
Hello everyone,
France will face Israel then Italy during the international break in November. If the Blues matches will be followed in dedicated live streams (here for France-Israel) several beautiful posters will also take place in the coming days.
On the program, in particular, a tempting duel between Romelu Lukaku's Belgium and Italy or even Greece-England, Denmark-Spain.
And all this without forgetting the CAN qualifications or the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in South America.