World Cup day 6 – LIVE: England held by USA; Qatar out; Wales suffer heartbreak

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Welcome to 90min’s live update coverage of day six of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

The first round of group games are in the history books, and it’s now time for the eight teams in Group A and Group B to concentrate on what could be make or break games for their respective campaigns.

Wales were up first against Iran, as they hoped to build on their draw against the United States, before hosts Qatar took on Senegal and the Netherlands played Ecuador.

It’s now left to England to round the day off against the United States, with Gareth Southgate’s side able to book their place in the round of 16.


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FULL-TIME – ENGLAND 0-0 USA

It’s all over and the points are shared. We’ll have player ratings and a match report with you shortly.

83′ – USA SUBS

Tim Weah and Haji Wright are off for Gio Reyna and Josh Sargent.

78′ – MORE CHANGES

Brenden Aaronson and Shaq Moore are on for Weston McKennie and Sergino Dest, while Marcus Rashford replaces Bukayo Saka.

68′ – ENGLAND CHANGES

Jack Grealish and Jordan Henderson are on for Raheem Sterling and Jude Bellingham.

SECOND HALF BEGINS

45 minutes to go, will either side find a way through?

HALF-TIME: ENGLAND 0-0 USA

That’s half-time and the United States have been the much better side so far. All to play for in the next 45…

45′ – BIG SAVE

That’s more like it from the Three Lions! A swift attack ends with Mason Mount forcing Matt Turner into a low save.

33′ – OFF THE BAR

Christian Pulisic has hit the crossbar! England need to wake up.

26′ – USA GO CLOSE

That’s the best chance yet! Weston McKennie fires just over from around 12 yards out and England are let off the hook.

17′ – WRIGHT HEADS WIDE

The USA have had their first meaningful attack, with Haji Wright heading wide from a deep cross.

10′ – CHANCE FOR ENGLAND

England go close! Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka link up well in the left channel and the Arsenal man cuts back for Harry Kane, but his shot is just deflected behind.

0′ – KICK-OFF

We’re underway at the Al Bayt Stadium…

Preview

England and the United States will continue their World Cup journeys when they butt heads on Friday at Al Bayt Stadium.

The Three Lions come into this one feeling great after they thumped Iran 6-2, climbing to the top of Group B and needing just one more victory to book their spot in the knockout stages of the tournament.

As for the US, they gave up a lead to draw 1-1 with Wales in their opener and, with their first opponents up against Iran earlier in the day, they could find themselves needing a big result here to keep up the pace.

Prediction: England 3-1 United States


Wales‘ hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages of the World Cup were dashed by a desperately disappointing 2-0 defeat to Iran.

Rob Page’s side were laboured and lethargic throughout the contest, and were pegged back for large periods as Iran piled forward in search of goals.

Wayne Hennessey’s late red card stretched the game beyond Wales‘ capabilities, and it was left to stoppage time goals from Roozbeh Cheshmi and Ramin Rezaeian to break the hearts of Gareth Bale and co.


Sardar Azmoun hits the post for Iran against WalesSardar Azmoun hits the post for Iran against Wales

Sardar Azmoun hits the post for Iran against Wales / Catherine Ivill/GettyImages

Wales downed in sweltering Qatar heat

There were high hopes that Wales, who didn’t play particularly well against the United States until the introduction of Kieffer Moore, could assert their authority over an Iran side walloped by England on matchday one.

The Dragons looked bright enough early on, fashioning a couple of chances, but Iran were equally as threatening as they looked to get Sardar Azmoun running in behind. Carlos Queiroz’s side even had a goal chalked off for offside, as Alireza Gholizedah needlessly ran offside to collect Azmoun’s square ball – he perhaps should have shot himself.

Moore had a good effort saved by Hossein Hosseini, but Iran finished the half on top as they looked to play through an ineffective Welsh midfield. Ethan Ampadu was often overrun in the holding role, and there was a distinct lack of quality from Aaron Ramsey.

Iran were the better team in the second half and struck the woodwork twice through Azmoun and Gholizedah, before further pressure on the counter attack saw Wayne Hennessey sent off for a wild challenge on Mehdi Taremi.

The pressure eventually told on Wales, as Joe Allen’s poor clearance fell to the feet of Roozbeh Cheshmi and he bent home from 25 yards out. Ramin Rezaeian put the gloss on the scoreline for Iran, breaking away to net in the 12th minute of stoppage time.



Qatar are out of their home World Cup after falling to Senegal.

The Maroon were much-improved from their lifeless opening night defeat to Ecuador, but they were ultimately second-best to the Lions of Teranga.

The hosts were controversially denied a penalty when Ismaila Sarr clumsily brought down Akram Afif in the box, but neither the referee nor VAR were moved.

Senegal went down the other end and took the lead through Boulaye Dia following Boualem Khoukhi’s failed clearance before Famara Diedhiou doubled that advantage with a deft header in the second half.

Qatar went over 150 minutes of tournament football without registering a shot on target before Mohammed Muntari pulled one back, but their hopes of a comeback were quickly extinguished by Bamba Dieng’s late third for Senegal.


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Boulaye Dia celebrates putting Senegal in front / Claudio Villa/GettyImages

Qatar flatter to deceive again

While the opening night jitters were gone, Qatar still failed to resemble a competent footballing outfit until they found themselves two goals down again.

Edouard Mendy was forced into a couple of reflex saves but Senegal were never really in any danger of not taking all three points, boosting their qualification hopes.

The Netherlands later avoided defeat against Ecuador, resulting in Qatar’s elimination from the tournament. It’s the worst performance from a host nation ever, with their exit confirmed before the final round of group games.



The Netherlands and Ecuador both left their World Cup fate up in the air with a 1-1 draw at Khalifa International Stadium.

Cody Gakpo capitalised on a mistake at the back from Ecuador to fire in the opener and Pervis Estupinan thought he’d equalised before half time but an offside was alleged to have taken place.

The South Americans‘ pressure was rewarded shortly after the break as Enner Valencia tapped in after Andries Noppert failed to deal with Estupinan’s powerful shot.

Neither side can be overtaken by host nation Qatar, who have been eliminated following two defeats from two games. The Dutch face Qatar next and will expect to win and confirm their spot in the last 16, while Ecuador will also qualify as long as they avoid defeat.

Enner Valencia suffers another injury scare

Enner Valencia reminded everyone of his talent during the World Cup’s curtain-raiser, scoring both goals in the 2-0 victory.

His country’s hopes will depend on him should they reach the knockout stages, but the initial signs are bad. The former West Ham striker needed a stretcher to leave the pitch with what looked to be a nasty knee injury.

Ecuador face a tough route to the final regardless of whether they finish first or second, but being without their talisman would be a real hammer blow.