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2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group B

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The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group B was one of the nine UEFA groups for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. The group consisted of six teams: Portugal, Switzerland, Hungary, Faroe Islands, Latvia, and Andorra.

The draw for the first round (group stage) was held as part of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Preliminary Draw on 25 July 2015, starting 18:00 MSK (UTC+3), at the Konstantinovsky Palace in Strelna, Saint Petersburg, Russia.[1][2]

The group winners, Portugal, qualified directly for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The group runners-up, Switzerland, advanced to the play-offs as one of the best eight runners-up.

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Standings

2018 FIFA World Cup qualification tiebreakers
In league format, the ranking of teams in each group was based on the following criteria (regulations Articles 20.6 and 20.7):[3]
  1. Points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss)
  2. Overall goal difference
  3. Overall goals scored
  4. Points in matches between tied teams
  5. Goal difference in matches between tied teams
  6. Goals scored in matches between tied teams
  7. Away goals scored in matches between tied teams (if the tie was only between two teams in home-and-away league format)
  8. Fair play points
    • first yellow card: minus 1 point
    • indirect red card (second yellow card): minus 3 points
    • direct red card: minus 4 points
    • yellow card and direct red card: minus 5 points
  9. Drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising Committee

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Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers
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Matches

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The fixture list was confirmed by UEFA on 26 July 2015, the day following the draw.[1][4] Times are CET/CEST,[note 1] as listed by UEFA (local times are in parentheses).[5]

More information Andorra, 0–1 ...
Attendance: 1,115
Referee: Clayton Pisani (Malta)
More information Faroe Islands, 0–0 ...
Attendance: 4,066
More information Switzerland, 2–0 ...
Attendance: 36,000

More information Hungary, 2–3 ...
Attendance: 21,668
More information Latvia, 0–2 ...
Attendance: 4,823
More information Portugal, 6–0 ...
Attendance: 25,120

More information Andorra, 1–2 ...
More information Faroe Islands, 0–6 ...
More information Latvia, 0–2 ...
Attendance: 4,715
Referee: Paweł Gil (Poland)

More information Hungary, 4–0 ...
Attendance: 20,479
Referee: Christos Nicolaides (Cyprus)
More information Switzerland, 2–0 ...
More information Portugal, 4–1 ...
Attendance: 20,744

More information Andorra, 0–0 ...
More information Switzerland, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 25,000
More information Portugal, 3–0 ...
Attendance: 57,816

More information Andorra, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 2,407
Referee: Charalambos Kalogeropoulos (Greece)
More information Faroe Islands, 0–2 ...
Attendance: 4,594
Referee: Luca Banti (Italy)
More information Latvia, 0–3 ...
Attendance: 8,087

More information Hungary, 3–1 ...
Attendance: 16,500
More information Portugal, 5–1 ...
Attendance: 26,514
More information Switzerland, 3–0 ...
Attendance: 13,600
Referee: Tore Hansen (Norway)

More information Faroe Islands, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 4,357
Referee: Alan Mario Sant (Malta)
More information Hungary, 0–1 ...
Attendance: 21,800
More information Latvia, 0–3 ...

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More information Andorra, 0–2 ...
More information Switzerland, 5–2 ...
Attendance: 32,018

More information Hungary, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 21,400
More information Latvia, 4–0 ...
Attendance: 4,153
Referee: Mads-Kristoffer Kristoffersen (Denmark)
More information Portugal, 2–0 ...
Attendance: 61,566
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Goalscorers

There were 82 goals scored in 30 matches, for an average of 2.73 goals per match.

15 goals

9 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Discipline

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A player was automatically suspended for the next match for the following offences:[6]

  • Receiving a red card (red card suspensions could be extended for serious offences)
  • Receiving two yellow cards in two different matches (yellow card suspensions were carried forward to the play-offs, but not the finals or any other future international matches)

The following suspensions were served during the qualifying matches:

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Notes

  1. CET (UTC+1) for matches on 13 November 2016 and 25 March 2017, and CEST (UTC+2) for all other matches.

References

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