European Cup Qualification 2020: Portugal and France win, England lose

DBasia.news –  Portugal and France’s national team won, while England lost defeat in the continuation of the European Cup Qualification 2020 match which took place Saturday (12/10) early morning Western Indonesian Time.

Starting from the match between Portugal cons Luxembourg at Estadio Jose Alvalade. Fernando Santos’ side won 3-0 through goals scored by Bernardo Silva (16′), Cristiano Ronaldo (65′), and Goncalo Guedes (89′).

Portugal dominated possession to 61 percent versus 39 percent, releasing 22 kick attempts and 10 on target. The additional three points put them in second place in Group B with 11 points.

Portugal has only played five matches in group B. They are five points adrift of which has played six matches, Ukraine, who won 16 points. Under Portugal are Serbia (seven points), Luxembourg (four points) and Lithuania (one point).

Positive results that failed to be followed by the England national team. Playing at Sinobo Stadium, the Three Lions lost 1-2 to the hosts, the Czech Republic, through goals by Jakub Brabec (9′) and Zdenek Ondrasek (85′) who responded to Harry Kane’s quick goal in minute five via the white point.

The defeat did not change the position of the standings. England, who claimed their first defeat in Group A, are at the top of the table with 12 points from five games played. Their points are the same as the Czechs who have played six matches.

Under England and Czech, there are Kosovo (eight points), Montenegro (three points), and Bulgaria (three points).

Here are the results of the seventh match of the 2020 European Cup Qualifying group in full:

Kazakhstan 1-2 Cyprus

Belarus 0-0 Estonia

Slovakia 1-1 Wales

Russia 4-0 Scotland

Netherlands 3-1 Northern Ireland

Latvia 0-3 Poland

Belgium 9-0 San Marino

Croatia 3-0 Hungary

Northern Macedonia 2-1 Slovenia

Austria 3-1 Israel

Turkey 1-0 Albania

Ukraine 2-0 Lithuania

Montenegro 0-0 Bulgaria

The Czech Republic 2-1 England

Iceland 0-1 France

Portugal 3-0 Luxembourg

Andorra 1-0 Moldova