Friday, 9 October 2015

#Euro 2016 Qualifying Re- Cap:-: Northern Ireland and Portugal qualify, Group D goes to the wire


Group D looks set for a dramatic climax after an
emotional day on Thursday, while Northern Ireland
made history.

Northern Ireland have qualified for the European Championship
for the first time thanks to a 3-1 defeat of Greece on Thursday,
but it is still all to play for in Group D as Germany, Republic of
Ireland and Poland all remain in the hunt going into the final
round of fixtures.

Qualification for next year's competition ends a 30-year major-
tournament drought for Northern Ireland and victory never
appeared in doubt on Thursday, with Steven Davis at the
double.

The Southampton midfielder opened the scoring with 35 minutes
played and they doubled their lead early in the second half
through Josh Magennis.

Davis' second just before the hour-mark put the game beyond
Greece despite Christos Aravidis' late consolation, securing
Northern Ireland a first appearance at a major tournament since
the 1986 World Cup.

Joining Northern Ireland in clinching qualification were Portugal,
who beat Denmark 1-0 thanks to Joao Moutinho's second-half
winner.

Nani had gone closest for the hosts when he hit the crossbar
with a header, but Denmark were not let off by Moutinho who
produced a fine finish after a display of quick feet on the edge of
the area.

Group D looks set to go down to the wire after a dramatic day
left third-placed Republic of Ireland just a point behind
pacesetters Germany thanks to a 1-0 win.

Shane Long's effort stunned the world champions to leave
Ireland level on 18 points with Poland, who they face on Sunday,
after Robert Lewandowski salvaged a last-ditch draw in
Scotland.

Matt Ritchie and Steven Fletcher put Scotland ahead after the
red-hot Bayern Munich striker opened the scoring, and
Lewandowski prodded home with the last kick of the game to
secure a point and eliminate the hosts.

Elsewhere in Group D, Georgia beat rock-bottom Gibraltar 4-0,
while in Group F Hungary beat the Faroe Islands 2-1 and
Romania 1-1 drew with Finland, leaving Anghel Iordanescu's
men just a point ahead of the Hungarians.

In Group I, Albania lost 2-0 at home to Serbia in a repeat of the
match which sparked mass scenes of violence in October 2014
– Aleksandar Kolarov and Adem Ljajic netting in stoppage 

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