Portugal stole the spotlight on Sunday night as João Neves produced a sensational hat-trick in a 9-1 victory over Armenia that sealed the Seleção’s qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The PSG midfielder delivered his most complete international performance to date, scoring with a composed finish, a superb curling free-kick and a crisp half-volley as Roberto Martínez’s side claimed top spot in Group F in emphatic fashion. Despite Armenia briefly equalising through Eduard Spertsyan, Portugal were relentless, with Bruno Fernandes also netting a hat-trick while Renato Veiga opened the scoring with a close-range header. Francisco Conceição added a ninth in added time to complete a commanding win.
The other major storyline of the evening came in Rome, where Norway booked their place at the World Cup for the first time since 1998 with a statement 4-1 victory away to Italy. While Erling Haaland’s quickfire brace tilted the match decisively in Norway’s favour, Antonio Nusa drew the visitors level with a fierce strike, continuing his rapid international rise and reaffirming the admiration he has attracted from Ligue 1 scouts. Oscar Bobb, supplied a precise cross for Haaland’s first goal before Jørgen Strand Larsen capped the night with a solo effort deep into stoppage time.
Elsewhere, Ireland secured second place in Group F with a dramatic 3-2 win in Budapest thanks to a stoppage-time strike from Troy Parrott, while Ukraine clinched a play-off spot by defeating Iceland 2-0 through late goals from Oleksandr Zubkov and Oleksii Hutsuliak. England completed a perfect qualifying record with a 2-0 win in Albania, Harry Kane scoring twice in the final 20 minutes.
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