France qualify for 2026 World Cup; Ronaldo sent off as Portugal lose to Ireland

France’s forward Kylian Mbappe (R) shoots and scores his team’s third goal and the 400th goal of his career during the 2026 World Cup qualifiers Europe zone group D match between France and Ukraine at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris on Thursday. (AFP)
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Updated 14 November 2025
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France qualify for 2026 World Cup; Ronaldo sent off as Portugal lose to Ireland

  • Two goals from star striker Mbappe helped two-time champions France to qualify with a 4-0 home win against Ukraine on Thursday
  • Ronaldo will serve a mandatory one-game ban imposed for any red card when Portugal play Armenia
  • Erling Haaland scored twice as Norway moved closer to qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 1998 by beating Estonia 4-1 in Oslo

LONDON: Kylian Mbappe and France are going to the 2026 World Cup. And Cristiano Ronaldo might be banned from Portugal’s first game there if his team finally win their European qualifying group.

Two goals from star striker Mbappe helped two-time champion France to qualify with a 4-0 home win against Ukraine on Thursday. But Ronaldo was ejected for the first time in his international career and Portugal will have to wait until Sunday to secure a qualifying spot for the seventh straight time after it was stunned 2-0 by Ireland in Dublin.

Midfielder Michael Olize and substitute forward Hugo Ekitike added the other goals in a dominant second half from France, the World Cup runner-up in 2022.

Mbappe sent the penalty straight down the middle to break the deadlock in the 55th minute before Olize turned inside the penalty area to curl home the second goal in the 76th at Parc des Princes in western Paris. Mbappé poked in France’s third goal from close range in the 83rd following a goal-mouth scramble. Mbappe moved onto 55 goals and just two behind Olivier Giroud as France’s all-time top scorer.

“The French national team will always be better with him in it,” coach Didier Deschamps said about Mbappé. “He makes things easier for us. He performed his role perfectly this evening, as both a player and the captain of the national team.”

Mbappe went close to a hat trick moments later but blazed over after going clean through.

France have won Group D with 13 points, Ukraine and Iceland are tied on seven points and will play for second place when they meet on Sunday.

Ronaldo’s 1st international red card

Portugal will host last-place Armenia in the final qualifying game on Sunday, when Hungary host Ireland at the same time.

Portugal top Group F with 10 points, two ahead of Hungary. Ireland are third with seven points.

Ronaldo was sent off for elbowing Ireland defender Dara O’Shea on the hour. The referee issued a yellow card but minutes later upgraded it to red after a video review.

Portugal coach Roberto Martinez said he thought the ejection was “a bit harsh,” pointing out that Ronaldo “has never been sent off before in 226 games.”

Ronaldo will serve a mandatory one-game ban imposed for any red card when Portugal play Armenia. FIFA disciplinary rules require its judges to impose a ban of “at least two matches for serious foul play.”

Troy Parrott put the hosts ahead with a close-range header following a corner kick in the 17th minute against the run of play with Portugal dominant. Parrott added his second in the final minute before the break, beating Diogo Costa with a low shot from inside the area.

Haaland’s double

Erling Haaland scored twice as Norway moved closer to qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 1998 by beating Estonia 4-1 in Oslo.

The win virtually secures a spot for the high-scoring Norwegians in next year’s tournament in the US, Canada and Mexico.

Italy had to rely on late goals from Gianluca Mancini and substitute Francesco Pio Esposito to win 2-0 at Moldova and is second in Group I, trailing leader Norway by three points.

Italy will likely have to settle for the playoffs where the four-time World Cup champions were eliminated in the past two editions. They host Norway on Sunday and would have to win by a nine-goal margin to directly qualify because of Norway’s vastly superior goal difference.

Haaland has scored 14 of Norway’s European-best 33 goals in seven group-stage games. The Manchester City striker was born two years after Norway last reached the World Cup.

Still perfect England

Already-qualified England continued to cruise.

They beat Serbia 2-0 at Wembley Stadium to keep a perfect record in Group K and are yet to concede a goal.

Bukayo Saka fired England ahead on a rebound with a left-foot volley in the 28th after an initial shot by Nico O’Reilly was blocked. Substitute forward Eberechi Eze added the second in the 90th off a pass from another substitute, Phil Foden.

Albania beat Andorra 1-0 in the same group to secure the runner-up spot.
 


Brentford game a special one for Spurs boss Frank

Updated 04 December 2025
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Brentford game a special one for Spurs boss Frank

  • “Of course, it’s a little more special for me because I face Brentford, where I was for nine years,” Frank told reporters
  • “Almost a quarter of my life there. I had a fantastic time there, I enjoyed every second of it”

LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur welcome Brentford this weekend with the hosts aiming to end a winless run in the Premier League and improve their home form, in what will be a special game for manager Thomas Frank against his former club.
Frank arrived at Brentford in 2016, became head coach two years later and took them to promotion from the Championship in 2021. The Dane left the club in June to replace Ange Postecoglou at Spurs.
“Of course, it’s a little more special for me because I face Brentford, where I was for nine years,” Frank told reporters on Thursday ahead of Saturday’s game.
“Almost a quarter of my life there. I had a fantastic time there, I enjoyed every second of it.
“A lot of people I’ll see on Saturday who I haven’t seen for a long time, I used to see them every day more or less so that will be special.”
Given his obvious affection for Brentford and his history at the club, Frank was asked if he would celebrate if Spurs scored on Saturday.
“Yeah, I will. Everyone knows the respect I have for Brentford, the fans, everyone before kick-off, after the final whistle,” he replied.
“In the 90 minutes it’s all about one thing, do what we can to win the game.”
After a promising start to the season, Spurs are without a win in their last five league games, losing three, and of their five wins this campaign their only home victory came back in August on the opening day.
Brentford, meanwhile, are having difficulties on the road, losing six of their seven away games.
“It will be nice timing for us to get the three points on Saturday,” Frank said.
“There’s only one way to do that, put a good performance in there. Work on the things we are constantly working on.
“Constantly make it sharper, quicker. Not direct, but more penetration when we need to have that. Play with intensity, come out brave. I’m looking forward to the game.”
Many expected Brentford to struggle this season after they replaced Frank with an inexperienced manager in Keith Andrews, along with the departure of several key players, but they are level on 19 points with Spurs in the standings.
“I think it’s a big credit to Brentford to be brave enough to promote from within, but also to have built something over time,” Frank said.
“It’s definitely not about me, it’s about what we together built there, that consistency, stability and high performance level at this level.
“So that culture, knowing who we are, what we want to be, that was easier to continue with appointing Keith and I think he’s done a remarkable job. It is never easy to step up to your first head coach role.”