Highest rated teams in World Cup Qual. UEFA are Croatia and Netherlands (all on 7.5 avg. rating from 2 fixtures each), with England (7.3 rating in 3 games). Struggling at the bottom are Andorra and Gibraltar (all on 6.4 avg. rating from 4 outings each), and then Liechtenstein (6.5 rating in 3 outings).
Top scoring teams of World Cup Qual. UEFA is Norway (13 goals from 4 fixtures), with Croatia (12 goals from 2 matches), followed by Netherlands (10 goals from 2 outings). Struggling in front of goal are Malta, Andorra and Liechtenstein (all on 0 goals from 4 and 3 games respectively each).
Putting up the best resistance in World Cup Qual. UEFA are England and Norway (all on 3 shut-outs in 3 and 4 matches respectively each), and then Netherlands (2 clean sheets in 2 matches). Rarely keeping a clean slate are Gibraltar, Faroe Islands and Liechtenstein (all on 0 shut-outs in 4 and 3 games respectively each).
Dictating play in World Cup Qual. UEFA is England (76.6% possession in 3 fixtures), closely followed by Wales (68.2% possession in 4 matches), and then Croatia (64.5% possession in 2 games). Seeing little of the ball are Andorra (24.5% possession in 4 fixtures), closely followed by Liechtenstein (25.6% possession in 3 matches), with Gibraltar (28.2% possession in 4 matches).
Excelling in shots on target across World Cup Qual. UEFA is Wales (32 shots in 4 games), closely followed by Czechia (31 shots in 4 games), with Poland (28 shots in 3 outings). Having difficulty striking on target are Andorra (2 shots in 4 matches), followed by Liechtenstein and Gibraltar (all on 3 shots in 3 and 4 fixtures respectively each).
Leading in successful dribbles in World Cup Qual. UEFA is Romania (43 dribbles in 4 outings), closely followed by North Macedonia (40 dribbles in 4 matches), and then Norway (36 dribbles in 4 fixtures). Rarely dribbling past opponents are Latvia (5 dribbles in 3 outings), closely followed by Andorra (11 dribbles in 4 fixtures), followed by Croatia (12 dribbles in 2 games).
Racking up corners in World Cup Qual. UEFA is Czechia (32 corners in 4 outings), with Romania (29 corners in 4 fixtures), and then England (26 corners in 3 games). Struggling to force corner-kicks are Liechtenstein (1 corner in 3 outings), followed by Andorra (4 corners in 4 matches), with Lithuania (5 corners in 3 matches).
Showing the best discipline in World Cup Qual. UEFA are England, Italy and Croatia (all on 1 card in 3 and 2 outings respectively each). Earning the worst disciplinary record are North Macedonia and Estonia (all on 11 cards in 4 games each), and then Malta (10 cards in 4 matches).
Racking up the fouls in World Cup Qual. UEFA is Malta (63 fouls in 4 games), followed by Bosnia & Herzegovina and Andorra (all on 60 fouls in 3 and 4 matches respectively each). Avoiding rough play with low fouls are Croatia (13 fouls in 2 outings), with Italy (18 fouls in 2 matches), followed by Israel (19 fouls in 3 fixtures).
Among World Cup Qual. UEFA sides, Norway is the unluckiest, having hit the woodwork 6 times in 4 matches. It is followed by Estonia (4 times in 4 fixtures), followed by Kazakhstan (3 times in 3 fixtures).
World Cup Qual. UEFA's top rated player so far is Martin Ødegaard (Norway), sitting on 8.4 from 4 fixtures. Second comes Edoardo Colombo of San Marino, having 8.3 rating from 3 fixtures. Sorba Thomas (Wales) is third on 8.1. Fourth comes Jakub Kiwior of Poland, having 7.9 rating.
Joint-top scorers in World Cup Qual. UEFA: Andrej Kramarić (Croatia), Patrik Schick (Czechia) and Erling Haaland (Norway) (4 goals apiece). Memphis Depay (Netherlands) is second with 3 strikes.
Martin Ødegaard (Norway) tops the assist charts in World Cup Qual. UEFA with 5 assists from 4 matches. Sorba Thomas (Wales) is second with 4 assists from 4 outings. Ivan Perišić (Croatia) is third with 3 assists. Fourth comes Frenkie de Jong of Netherlands, registering 2 assists.
World Cup Qual. UEFA's sharpest shooter is currently Erling Haaland (Norway) (11 on‑target efforts from 4 matches). Second comes Patrik Schick of Czechia, having 9 shots on target from 4 games. Marcel Sabitzer (Austria) and Harry Kane (England) share third place, both with 8 shots on target.
Joint‑top creators in World Cup Qual. UEFA: Martin Ødegaard (Norway) and Václav Černý (Czechia) (19 key passes apiece). Sorba Thomas (Wales) is second with 17 decisive passes from 4 games. Ivan Perišić (Croatia) is third with 11 key passes.
World Cup Qual. UEFA's most technical player so far is Dennis Man (Romania) with 14 successful dribbles from 4 games. Jérémy Doku (Belgium) is second with 12 successful dribbles. Third comes Martin Ødegaard of Norway, tallying 11 successful dribbles. Morgan Rogers (England) is fourth with 10 successful dribbles from 3 fixtures.
Lukáš Hrádecký of Finland leads World Cup Qual. UEFA for most saves with 21 deflections from 4 games. Edoardo Colombo (San Marino) and Bradley Banda (Gibraltar) share second place, both with 20 saves. Third comes Iker Álvarez of Andorra, recording 18 saves from 4 matches.
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