Mon | Oct 13, 2025

Stunning victory for Faroe Islands keeps World Cup hopes alive

Published:Monday | October 13, 2025 | 12:11 AM
Netherlands’ Cody Gakpo (second left)  celebrates after scoring his side’s fourth goal during a World Cup 2026 Group G qualifying match against Finland in Amsterdam yesterday.
Netherlands’ Cody Gakpo (second left) celebrates after scoring his side’s fourth goal during a World Cup 2026 Group G qualifying match against Finland in Amsterdam yesterday.
Denmark’s Rasmus Hoejlund (centre) celebrates with teammates after scoring the opening goal during the World Cup Group C qualification match between Denmark and Greece at Parken stadium in Copenhagen yesterday.
Denmark’s Rasmus Hoejlund (centre) celebrates with teammates after scoring the opening goal during the World Cup Group C qualification match between Denmark and Greece at Parken stadium in Copenhagen yesterday.
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LONDON (AP):

Tiny Faroe Islands took a big step towards their first World Cup on Sunday with a stunning 2-1 win against the Czech Republic.

Ranked 136th by FIFA, the nation with a population of less than 55,000 has put themselves in contention for the play-offs for next year’s tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

A run of four wins from their last five qualifying matches has seen them climb to third in Group L. And victory against the second-placed Czechs means just one point separates the teams in the likely race to be runner-up to Croatia and secure a place in the play-offs.

Substitute Martin Agnarsson was the hero for hosts Faroe Islands, located halfway between Scotland and Iceland and has a land area of just 540 square miles. The team has long been minnows of European football and at its lowest point was ranked 198th.

And it was the underdogs against a Czech team still hoping to win the group. But Agnarsson’s 81st-minute goal not only delivered a blow to Czech chances of qualifying automatically as group winners, but opened up the fight for runners-up with one game remaining for both teams.

The upset was on once Hanus Sorensen put Faroe Islands ahead in the 67th minute at Torsvollur, a stadium with a capacity of just over 6,000 in the capital Torshavn. Adam Karabec had levelled in the 78th before Agnarsson’s decisive goal.

Croatia — World Cup runners-up in 2018 and semi-finalists in 2022 — lead the group by three points after a 3-0 win at home to Gibraltar and have a far superior goal difference. Croatia also have a game in hand on the Czechs and Faroe Islands.

DEPAY DELIVERS AGAIN

Netherlands continue to lead the way in Group G after a 4-0 win against Finland in Amsterdam.

Memphis Depay scored from the penalty spot for a record-extending 54th goal for his country. The former Manchester United forward has scored seven goals in six qualifying games during this campaign.

Donyell Malen, Virgil van Dijk and Cody Gakpo were also on target for the Dutch, who top the group on 16 points with two games remaining.

Poland are three points behind in second. Sebastian Szymanski scored directly from a corner and Robert Lewandowski got the other goal in Poland’s 2-0 win against Lithuania.

TOO CLOSE TO CALL

Denmark and Scotland are neck and neck at the top of Group C after both teams won again.

Scotland beat Belarus 2-1 after goals from Che Adams and Scott McTominay put them in control at Hampden Park. Gleb Kuchko pulled one back in stoppage time for Belarus.

Rasmus Hojlund’s hot streak continues since leaving Manchester United to join Napoli on loan last month.

He got Denmark started with the first goal in a 3-1 win against Greece. That’s eight combined for club and country since his move.

Denmark lead the group, ahead of Scotland on goal difference, with both teams on 10 points after four games.

AUSTRIA BROUGHT DOWN TO EARTH

After the 10-0 rout of San Marino on Thursday, Group H leaders Austria saw their 100 per cent record ended by Romania.

Virgil Ghita’s goal in the fifth minute of added time sealed a 1-0 win for Romania.

That was good news for second-placed Bosnia and Herzegovina, with just two points separating the top two.