DBasia.news – In the eighth continuing match of the 2020 European Cup Qualifying group, England managed to win a landslide victory over Bulgaria. While France and Portugal failed to win in the match which took place, Monday (10/14) PM and Tuesday (10/15) AM.
Starting from the Three Lions goal party 6-0 over Bulgaria at the Vasil Levski Stadium. After losing 1-2 to the Czech Republic, England went berserk scoring half a dozen goals from: Marcus Rashford (7 ‘), Ross Barkley (20’ and 32 ‘), Raheem Sterling (45 + 4’ and 69 ‘), and Harry Kane (85 ‘).
An additional three points had put England in first place with 15 points, from six matches played, three ahead of the Czech Republic in second place in Group A and Kosovo (11 points), Montenegro (three points) and Bulgaria (three points) ).
Continuing to the Stade de France. France were defeated in front of their own supporters when hosting Turkey and had to settle for a 1-1 draw. Getting ahead of Olivier Giroud’s goal in minute 76, Kaan Ayhan equalized in the 81st minute.
France has not been able to move Turkey at the top of Group H standings. Both have won 19 points. Below them are Iceland (15 points), Albania (12 points), Andorra (three points), Moldova (three points).
Finally, the Ukraine match against Portugal at the NSC Olimpiyskiy. Ukraine gave a surprise performance through a 2-1 win against Portugal from two goals scored by Roman Yaremchuk (6 ‘) and Andriy Yarmolenko (27’), who reduced Cristiano Ronaldo’s penalty in the 72nd minute.
Ukraine also played with 10 players when Taras Stepanenko was sent off on the 72nd minute. As a result, Ukraine is now moving away from the pursuit of Portugal in the group B allowance with 19 points at the top of the standings. Below them are Portugal (11 points), Serbia (10 points), Luxembourg (four points), and Lithuania (one point).
Here are the complete results of the 2020 European Cup Group Qualifying match:
Kazakhstan 0-2 Belgium
Cyprus 0-5 Russia
Hungary 1-0 Azerbaijan
Belarus 1-2 Netherlands
Scotland 6-0 San Marino
Estonia 0-3 Germany
Wales 1-1 Croatia
Slovenia 0-1 Austria
Poland 2-0 Northern Macedonia
Moldova 0-4 Albania
Iceland 2-0 Andorra
Kosovo 2-0 Montenegro
Bulgaria 0-6 United Kingdom
Lithuania 1-2 Serbia
Ukraine 2-1 Portugal
France 1-1 Turkey