Ecuador vs Colombia September 6, 2013

Colombia play hosts to Ecuador for their World Cup qualifying match as both teams looked primed to make a World Cup birth next summer.

Ecuador currently is in third place in the CONMEBOL table, two points shy of second place Colombia. Both teams appear to be in a position to secure a spot in Brazil should they continue to earn positive results.

However, should they lose one or two matches in the coming months both Chile, currently in fourth, and Uruguay, currently in fifth position, would have an opportunity to overtake one or both teams.

Ecuador and Colombia both look like good bets to appear in the World Cup next summer, but Uruguay is lurking in fifth place, ready to take advantage of anyone who slips up in the top four. A loss could put either -- and particularly Ecuador -- in hot water come October.

It's been an up and down campaign for Ecuador, but they've made the most of their home games. They had a rough June with a road loss to Peru and a home draw against Argentina, but they've been victorious in all of their other home games and own road draws against Uruguay and Venezuela. Colombia have put in some great performances at home, but did lose to Argentina and give up a surprise draw to Venezuela.

Colombia is loaded up top and has had to leave out some quality strikers, as always. Dorlan Pabon and Carlos Darwin Quintero have been left off this squad, as has red-hot Fredy Montero, who can't stop scoring for Sporting Lisbon. There are no big injuries for the Colombians, who have a deep squad in all areas. The same goes for Ecuador, who have no injury concerns to speak of.

Match date/time: Friday, 4:30 p.m. ET

It's been an shaky qualifying campaign for Ecuador, but have a solid home record which has given them their current position. In June they lost away to Peru and drew at home against Argentina, but they've been victorious in all of their other home games and own road draws against Uruguay and Venezuela.

This will be the first competitive match for Ecuador since the sudden and tragic death of Christian Benitez and will see will see Felipe Caicedo alone up top.

The striker was a fitness doubt in the loss to Peru thanks to a muscle strain, but appeared in the second half of that fixture and is expected to start against Colombia.

Colombia have put in some great performances at home, but did lose to Argentina and give up a surprise draw to Venezuela.

Colombia is loaded up top and has had to leave out some quality strikers. Dorlan Pabon and Carlos Darwin Quintero have been left off this squad and also Fredy Montero, who has been a consistent scorer at Sporting Lisbon. There are no big injuries for the Colombians, who have a deep squad in all areas. The same goes for Ecuador who has no injury concerns to speak of.

Scotland vs Belgium September 6, 2013

The Cardiff City keeper is in competition with Blackpool's Matt Gilks and Kilmarnock's Craig Samson for the gloves in the Group A encounter at Hampden Park.

If he is selected by Gordon Strachan, Marshall will be looking to end a losing streak - with Scotland having lost on all six of his previous appearances, most recently the 2-0 defeat in Serbia in March.

Scotland's hopes of qualification may be over, but they impressed in their surprise 1-0 victory in Croatia in June and they were also some encouraging signs for Strachan in the 3-2 friendly defeat to England at Wembley last month.

Belgium, meanwhile, arrive at Hampden on top of the group, with a three-point lead over Croatia. Marc Wilmots' side are ranked 10th in the world by FIFA, 40 places above Scotland.

The hosts' 2-0 victory in the reverse fixture in Brussels last October spelled the end for Craig Levein, who was sacked by the Scottish FA the following month.

Strachan has won two and lost three of his five games in charge since being appointed in January, and has urged his team "to keep the ball and be progressive" as they look to upset the Belgians.

Wilmots, whose 24-man squad contains 10 English Premier League stars, has warned his side to be wary of a "more relaxed" Scotland side who have a "winning spirit".

Finland vs Spain September 6, 2013

Spain travel to Helsinki for what is one of the more interesting 2014 World Cup qualifying matches on Friday.

Just looking at the countries involved, you'd think this will be a one-sided thrashing. However, Finland were able to steal a 1-1 draw in Gijon in the first meeting between these two. There won't be any fear from the Finns in this match.

Those dropped points could prove critical for Spain. They're only one point ahead of France for first in Group I. Both Spain and France will want to avoid that second spot and having to qualify for the World Cup through the dreaded playoff.

Finland still have a mathematical chance of finishing in the top two of Group I, but the chance of them doing so is minute. They are four points behind France and will have to get a result against Spain to try to keep pace.

Without any further ado, here are tonight's lineups...
Yet, despite Spain's slip-up in Gijon, they have been very consistent on their travels and have won all three of their away matches in Group I, scoring six goals without reply.
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In fact, Mixu Paatelainen's side have drawn their last two matches against La Furia Roja. The 1-1 draw in Gijon back in March marked the first time that Spain had dropped points in an international tournament qualifying campaign since Iceland's 1-1 draw in September 2007.
Victory for Spain tonight would edge the world champions closer to cementing their place in the 2014 World Cup finals in Rio de Janeiro but they face a Finland side which has proved difficult to crack in recent years

England vs Moldova September 6, 2013

England will expect to set themselves up for a decisive run of 2014 World Cup qualifiers by beating Moldova at Wembley on Friday night.

Roy Hodgson's side set out on the road to Brazil 12 months ago with a 5-0 victory in Moldova, but any sort of win at home will suffice, with automatic qualification likely to go down to the final game.

Montenegro currently top Group H by two points, but have played a game more than England and Ukraine, who are a further point adrift in third spot.

Poland, in fourth place and five points off the summit, are not completely out of the equation either and they tackle the group leaders at home on Friday, while Ukraine meet San Marino.

The prospect of finishing top remains firmly in England's hands and, after facing Moldova, they travel to Ukraine on Tuesday before rounding off the group campaign with home dates against Montenegro and Poland in October.

Roy Hodgson goes into the game against Moldova knowing that a comfortable win will take them one step closer to qualification for the World Cup, but he knows his side must guard against complacency in Friday's World Cup Qualifier.

England currently sit two points behind Group H leaders Montenegro with a game in hand, and now is no better time to the Three Lions to get ahead of their opponents from the Baltic region.

The reverse fixture resulted in a comprehensive 5-0 victory for England at Wembley, with both Wayne Rooney and Danny Welbeck grabbing themselves a brace back in October.

Hodgson's side can seal qualification with victories in their remaining games, and with their away game against minnows Moldova, whose only win in the group being their 2-0 victory against whipping boys San Marino, many would expect a comfortable triumph in Chisinau. With that in mind, expect a few key players to be rested as a result.

Here, I focus on who the England boss has chosen to face Moldova as they prepare for Friday night's clash, which he announced at the pre-match press conference yesterday, reported by The Telegraph's Jeremy Wilson.

Caras said: "I was talking about the lucky parts of the draw but the bad one is that the other team, England, are far too good for us, unfortunately. In football a lot of things are possible and both teams have their chances.

"I do realise that our chances are very, very small - that is hard to accept but it is like this. We will try very hard, I will tell you that, but we will see the outcome on the pitch."

England team: Hart, Walker, Jagielka, Cahill, Cole, Wilshere, Gerrard, Lampard, Walcott, Lambert, Welbeck

Ukraine vs San Marino September 6, 2013

Poland and Montenegro face off in a crucial World Cup qualifying match on Friday.
Montenegro currently sits atop Group H with 14 points but is in great peril of losing its top spot. The winner of the group automatically qualifies for Brazil while the second place team must take on another runner-up in a two-legged playoff.

Montenegro has played seven matches thus far. In their opener a year ago, the team drew 2-2 against Poland; Poland scored the first and fourth goal of the match. In their second game, Montenegro destroyed San Marino 6-0 before taking down Ukraine 1-0 in their third game of the qualifiers.

A 3-0 win at home over San Marino was followed by a 1-0 win in Moldova and a 1-1 draw at home against England. The team had a major chance to runaway with the group in their most recent game against Ukraine, but lost 4-0 at home.
Poland currently sits three points behind England for second place with nine points. After a 2-2 draw with Montenegro, the Polish campaign has gone differently.

 The team took down Moldova 2-0 in their second game but drew 1-1 with England. The team then lost 3-1 against Ukraine at home but managed a 5-0 win over San Marino afterward. However, the team drew 1-1 with Moldova in the ensuing game and lost a major opportunity to jump into third place in the group.

Start Time: 2:45 p.m. EST

Georgia vs France September 6, 2013

France and Spain are locked in a tight battle for the top spot in Group I of UEFA World Cup qualifying, which ensures a trip to Brazil next summer. In order to at least keep pace, France can't afford to overlook a potentially tough test from Georgia.

With three matches left for both sides, the Blues are one point behind the defending World Cup champions. Since they have already played each other twice, France will need Spain to slip up in order to take over first place.

Most importantly, they have to take care of their own business. That continues with a clash against a Georgia side that held Spain scoreless for 85 minutes before Roberto Soldado scored a late road winner. The Crusaders will need a similar defensive effort in this match.

Let's check out all the important information for the qualifier, followed by a closer look at what France must do to earn all three points and a match prediction

Where: Dinamo Arena in Tbilisi, Georgia

When: Friday, Sept. 6 at 2:15 p.m. ET (7:15 p.m. BST)

Norway vs Cyprus September 6, 2013

Norway and Cyprus will jostle for position in a crowded Group E when they face off in Friday's World Cup 2014 Qualifiers.
Norway currently sits in fourth place in the Group with eight points while Cyprus sits in sixth with four. However, both sides are still within striking distance of one of the top two spots. The first place side moves on to Brazil next summer while the second place team has a two-legged playoff to get through to book passage to Brazil next summer.

Cyprus is not strong enough and the team has been in a poor state. So it is afraid that Cyprus will have to return home without anything as they visit Norway who are much more stronger.

With a win on Friday, Norway could jump all the way to second place with favorable results from the other two matches. Meanwhile a Cyprus win could put the team three points away from first place with a Swiss win and a Slovenian victory over second place Albania.

Norway started its tournament with a 2-0 loss against Norway and a 2-1 win over Slovenia. In its third game, Norway drew 1-1 against Switzerland. In its fourth matchup, the team took down Cyprus 3-1 but lost its momentum in a 1-0 defeat against Albania. In its most recent game, Norway drew 1-1 against Albania.

Meanwhile Cyprus lost 3-1 against Albania in its first qualifier. In the second match, the team earned its lone victory of the tournament by defeating Iceland 1-0. A 2-1 loss to Slovenia and 3-1 defeat against Norway followed. But a 0-0 draw and 1-0 loss against Switzerland have left the team in last place.
Prediction: Expect a Norwegian victory. 1-0 Norway.
Start Time: 1 p.m. EST

Czech Republic vs Armenia September 6, 2013

The Czech Republic will look to jump into second place when it takes on Armenia in Friday's World Cup qualifiers.
The top team in the group winds up clinching a berth in the 2014 World Cup while the second team must get through a two-legged berth to be among the 13 European sides in the tournament.

The Czechs are five points out of first place but only one point out of the second spot. The team has a major chance to jump into second as second-place Bulgaria faces first-place Italy in a pivotal match on Friday. Italy is the favored side, meaning that a Czech win could potentially put them ahead of Bulgaria with three games to go; the Czechs drew Bulgaria 0-0 in their lone meeting and this team could be confident at being able to defeat its foe in the rematch on Oct. 15.

The Czech Republic vs. Armenia World Cup qualification match will take place in Prague today.

The Czechs are five points out of first place but only one point out of the second spot.

Meanwhile Armenia is looking to build off a 4-0 win against Denmark in its latest World Cup qualifier. The team sits in fourth with six points and needs to win three of its final four to have hopes of qualifying.

The match will start at 8 p.m. Yerevan time.

Czech Republic started its tournament with 0-0 draw against Denmark. In its second game, the team defeated Malta 3-1 before it drew 0-0 against Bulgaria in its third game. A 3-0 loss against Denmark proved a major obstacle, but the team got it back with a 3-0 win over Armenia. A 0-0 draw against Italy also boosted the club's confidence and could go a long way toward the second place berth.

Meanwhile Armenia is looking to build off a 4-0 win against Denmark in its latest World Cup qualifiers. The team sits in fourth with six points and needs to win three of its final four to have any hopes of qualifying.
Prediction: The two sides battle to a 0-0 draw.
Start Time: 12 p.m. EST

Macedonia vs Wales September 6, 2013

Two nations in danger of falling out of contention for World Cup qualification this week, Macedonia and Wales clash on Friday with the aim of keeping their 2014 dreams alive.

As things stand, the pair currently sit on four points and six points in UEFA Group A, respectively, and a loss for either side would be enough to rule out any hopes of making it to Brazil next summer.

A win is absolutely vital for the desperate duo and three points on Friday could lift the victors to third place in the standings, although goal difference makes that less likely for the hosts.

Bale joined the squad in Cardiff on Monday following his world-record £86 million transfer to the Bernabeu, but having not played for Tottenham since July, Coleman says he is unwilling to throw his star performer in at the deep end.

Wales' chances may be hampered somewhat as a result, with Bale having scored five of his country's last eight goals, but Coleman will not be taking any chances with the former Spurs man.

"We are aware a lot of people will want to see him play in the home game against Serbia [on Tuesday].

"But he has no chance of playing 90 minutes on Friday or on Tuesday."

Newcastle United defender Paul Dummett could be in line for a senior debut after featuring for his club side against Manchester City this season, while Cardiff City teenager Declan john is also in the squad for the first time.

Dummett's chances of appearing were boosted as Swansea City left-back Neil Taylor was forced to pull out of the squad due to a thigh injury. Joe Allen (hamstring) and Neil Eardley (knee) were also forced to withdraw.

For Macedonia, Aleksandar Todorovski misses out on a place in the squad due to injury, while Stefan Sprivoski has been left out due to a lack of playing time, having failed to feature for his club side, Borac Cacak of Serbia, so far this season.

Central defender Boban Grncarov returns, as do left-back Aleksandar Lazevski and attacking midfielder Darko Tasevski.
When: Friday, Sept. 6, kickoff at 6 p.m. BST

Where: Philip II Arena, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia

Malta vs Denmark September 6, 2013

Denmark will look to get back in the running for the World Cup when it takes on Malta in Friday's qualifiers.

The first place team gets an automatic spot in the 2014 World Cup but the second place team must settle for a two-legged playoff.

Denmark currently sits in fifth out of six teams in Group B with six points but they are still in the running. Second place Bulgaria only has 10 points while third place Czech Republic has nine. Bulgaria will be taking on first place Italy on Friday while the Czechs will host Armenia (six points). A draw in the latter game coupled with an Italian win and a Danish victory could put Denmark right back in the race for second place.

Denmark started its tournament with a 0-0 draw against the Czech Republic and a 1-1 tie against Bulgaria. A 3-1 loss against Italy hinted at problems to come but a 3-0 win over Czech Republic on the road proved to be very convincing. A 1-1 draw against Bulgaria at home did not hurt the team, but a 4-0 loss to Armenia at home has proved to be the difference between a tie for third place and fifth place in the group.  
Meanwhile Malta sits in last with three points and is essentially one loss and an Italian victory away from being completely eliminated from a chance at first place.

Prediction: Denmark will pull off a 3-0 win.
Start Time: 2 p.m. EST

Russia vs Luxembourg September 6, 2013

Russia will look to seize control of Group when it takes on lowly Luxembourg in the World Cup 2014 Qualifiers.
The top team in each UEFA group winds up qualifying for the World Cup next summer while the second place squad must endure a two-legged playoff to get a chance at traveling to Brazil.

Russia will host Luxembourg at Centralniy Stadium in 2014 World Cup qualifying play on Saturday.

The world No. 16 has gone 4-2 in six World Cup qualifying matches so far, posting 12 points. The Russians have defeated Israel and Azerbaijan while going 1-1 against Portugal and Northern Ireland.

Russia is two points behind Group leader Portugal.

Luxembourg—the world No. 140—has yet to win a match in World Cup qualifying, drawing with Azerbaijan (twice) and Northern Ireland and losing to Israel (twice) and Portugal. The side is on the bottom of the Group F table with three points.

Russia currently occupies second place in Group F with 12 points and trail Portugal by two points; however, Russia has a game in hand on the Iberian squad and only needs a win to pull away from the pack.

The Russians opened their tournament with a 2-0 win against Northern Ireland and destroyed Israel 4-0 in their second match of qualifiers. The winning continued when Russia took down Portugal and Azerbaijan in two straight 1-0 decisions. However, the team was unable to build on this success as it lost 1-0 to Portugal in its fifth qualifier. In its sixth game against Northern Ireland, Russia had a prime chance to leap frog Portugal with two games in hand but flopped miserably in a 1-0 loss against Northern Ireland. While that game is unlikely to do much for Northern Ireland, it could hurt Russia's chances at winning the group.


When: Friday, Sept. 6 at 10:30 a.m. ET

Where: Centralniy Stadium, Kazan, Russia

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