The Czechia Name Change and World Cup 2026 Journey: A New Identity on the Global Stage
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Norway and the Czech Republic lead their respective groups with two wins from two games.
England, under new manager Thomas Tuchel, also boasts a perfect record after two matches without conceding a goal.
Star strikers delivering: Erling Haaland scored his 40th goal in 41 matches for Norway, Harry Kane netted for England, and Patrik Schick was on target for the Czech Republic.
Poland secured crucial back-to-back wins, thanks to goals from Karol Świderski and Robert Lewandowski.
Wales remains unbeaten after a win and a dramatic late draw against North Macedonia.
Why this matters:: Gaining early points is vital in the competitive European Qualifiers. Teams establishing momentum now put themselves in a strong position for direct qualification to the World Cup.
Norway showcased their attacking firepower, following a dominant 5-0 victory over Moldova with a 4-2 win against Israel in a match played in Debrecen, Hungary. David Møller Wolfe, Alexander Sørloth, Kristoffer Ajer, and Erling Haaland found the net in the second match. Haaland continues his remarkable scoring record, now with 40 international goals.
The Czech Republic also secured maximum points. After a 2-1 win against the Faroe Islands, they comfortably defeated Gibraltar 4-0 away, with goals from Vaclav Cerny, Bayer Leverkusen's Patrik Schick, Pavel Sulc, and Jan Kliment.
England started their campaign solidly under new manager Thomas Tuchel. A 2-0 win against Albania, featuring a debut goal from 18-year-old Myles Lewis-Skelly, was followed by a convincing 3-0 victory over Latvia, with Reece James scoring a free-kick, Harry Kane adding another, and Eberechi Eze netting his first for the Three Lions.
Poland ground out two important victories. Robert Lewandowski's late strike secured a 1-0 win against Lithuania, while Karol Świderski scored twice to ensure a 2-0 victory over Malta.
Wales, led by Craig Bellamy, extended their unbeaten run. A 3-1 win against Kazakhstan was followed by a dramatic 1-1 draw in North Macedonia, where David Brooks rescued a point with an injury-time equalizer moments after Wales had fallen behind.
Elsewhere, Bosnia and Herzegovina also started with two wins, beating Romania 1-0 and Cyprus 2-1. Montenegro matched this feat with wins over Gibraltar (3-1) and the Faroe Islands (1-0). Lithuania fought back from 2-0 down to earn a 2-2 draw against Finland.
Q: Which teams started the European Qualifiers with two wins?
Norway, Czech Republic, England, Poland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro all secured maximum points from their opening two matches in March 2025.
Q: How is Erling Haaland performing for Norway?
He is performing exceptionally well, scoring in both opening matches and reaching 40 goals in just 41 appearances for Norway.
Q: When and where is the next FIFA World Cup?
The next FIFA World Cup is scheduled for 2026 and will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
The qualification process is long, but a strong start significantly boosts a team's chances.
Key players are already proving crucial for their national teams.
Managerial changes, like Tuchel at England, can have an immediate positive impact.
Monitor the progress of early pace-setters like Norway and the Czech Republic in the coming matches.
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