European Qualifiers: What to be careful for this week

Germany-Netherlands IV"Football in its purest form," Franz Beckenbauer says of video games between these nice rivals. Three conferences over the previous 12 months have lived as much as the billing, delivering 12 objectives, seesawing fortunes and thrilling finishes – all featured last-minute objectives! The Netherlands had the sting within the UEFA Nations League, relegating their neighbours within the course of, but it surely was first blood Germany in EURO 2020 qualifying. Another win in Hamburg would reassert German ascendancy and, with Northern Ireland but to drop some extent in Group C, dent Oranje hopes. Friday: Germany v Netherlands, Estonia v BelarusM... UEFA.com - News

Champions League starts: Road to Kyiv begins in Yerevan

Champions League starts: Road to Kyiv begins in Yerevan

The 2017/18 UEFA Champions League season begins on Tuesday when the first qualifying round kicks off.Just 24 days on from Real Madrid lifting the trophy in Cardiff, and with little under 11 months to go to the 2018 final in Kyiv, action begins at 17:00CET when Armenia's Alashkert welcome FC Santa Coloma to Yerevan. When these teams met last season a 0-0 draw in Andorra was followed by a 3-0 win for Alashkert. Later on, four teams make their UEFA Champions League debuts as Gibraltar's Europa travel to The New Saints, FCI Talllinn of Estonia go to Hibernians and Víkingur, who

Serbia win as Gibraltar earn Estonia draw

Serbia 2-1 JamaicaSerbia extended their unbeaten run to seven matches as they held off a resurgent Jamaica team in New Jersey, United States. Goals from Dušan Tadić and Aleksandar Kolarov gave Ljubinko Drulović's side a 2-0 lead inside 22 minutes, and only fine goalkeeping from Andre Phillips before half-time denied them a third. Jamaica improved after the restart, with Michael Seaton halving the deficit, but Serbia played out the victory.FYROM 0-2 CameroonPlaying without seven regular starters, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia were outplayed by FIFA World Cup hopefuls Cameroon in Kufstein, Austria. Volker Finke's side missed a host of excellent chances before Pierre Webó finally broke the deadlock with a superb bicycle kick after the interval. Eric Choupo-Moting, who