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    FOX SPORTS, Australia

    France faces World Cup test

    >From Luke Phillips in Paris
    March 29, 2005

    THE pressure mounts in the European qualifiers for the 2006 World Cup this
    week, with faltering France facing a tricky away tie in Israel and Spain
    playing Serbia-Montenegro in Belgrade on Wednesday.

    In the knowledge they have little room for error with just one automatic
    group qualifying spot up for grabs, the top three in a strong Group 1 will
    all look for wins.

    The Netherlands, topping the group with 13 points from five games, host
    Armenia, while second-placed Czech Republic travel to basement dwellers
    Andorra and Romania play in Macedonia.

    The Dutch however will be without Chelsea striker Arjen Robben after he
    picked up an ankle injury in Saturday's 2-0 win in Romania.

    "It is difficult to say how many weeks I will be out, but it is clear that
    it (the injury) is not good," Robben said, also ruling himself out of his
    club's Champions League quarter-final game against Bayern Munich on April 6.

    In Group 2, leaders Ukraine host third-placed Denmark while European
    champions Greece, who notched up a crucial 3-1 win in Georgia on Saturday,
    are visited by neighbouring Albania.

    Turkey, the 2002 World Cup semi-finalists who failed to qualify for Euro
    2004, travel to Georgia looking to push themselves into contention for at
    least a play-off spot.

    Group 3 could get a shake-down when Portugal and Slovakia, both level on 13
    points with four wins and a draw from five games, meet in Bratislava.

    Third-placed Russia, after recording an unimpressive 2-1 win over
    Liechtenstein on the weekend, play in Estonia, and Latvia host winless
    Luxembourg.

    In Group 4, Ireland, France and Israel are all locked in top place on nine
    points.

    Former champions France, who have only beaten the Faroe Islands and Cyprus
    so far and notched up only four goals in five games, face a tricky trip to
    Israel, who held Ireland to a last-gasp 1-1 draw on the weekend.

    "We must do all we can to win" in Israel, said France striker David
    Trezeguet.

    "The situation is delicate but there is quality in the France side ... I'm
    not worried. Motivated more like."

    Switzerland, who battled to hold a misfiring France to a 0-0 draw on
    Saturday, host Cyprus, with only a draw to their credit in their five games
    so far, and a win would up the pressure on the top three.

    "I feel it is likely to go to the last weekend to decide first and second
    places in the group and we need to be in there when that comes about," said
    Ireland manager Brian Kerr. Ireland play China in a friendly on Tuesday.

    Group 5 frontrunners Italy, with 12 points from five games, sit out
    Wednesday's round of matches.

    But Norway and Slovenia, joint second-placed on seven points, play Belarus
    and Moldova respectively with an eye of gaining ground on the pace-setting
    Azzurri.

    England remain in pole position in Group 6 on 13 points after handing out a
    4-0 weekend thrashing to Northern Ireland, without a competitive win since
    October 2001.

    England play Azerbaijan in Newcastle on Wednesday, and Chelsea midfielder
    Frank Lampard said he believed the side are now developing a potent
    combination of self-confidence and a killer edge that could help them make a
    major impact on next year's finals in Germany.

    Second-placed Poland, just a point behind England, hammered Azerbaijan 8-0
    on Saturday and now host Northern Ireland.

    Austria, in third place, are looking for a second win over Wales in five
    days in their push to the top of the group.

    After notching up their first win of the campaign against Bosnia-Herzegovina
    in Group 7, Belgium will be looking to record a second victory against
    winless San Marino.

    But the game of the group will be between table-toppers Serbia and
    Montenegro and second-placed Spain.

    Ilija Petkovic, coach of Serbia and Montenegro, who have had a dream start
    with three victories and a draw from four games without conceding a goal,
    expressed his concern that his side might be a little rusty.

    Spain will hope record goalscorer Raul has his shooting boots with him when
    they head for the lions' den of Belgrade.

    The Real Madrid marksman missed Saturday's 3-0 friendly waltz over China
    with a foot injury, but will return for a crucial tie that Spain dare not
    lose if they are to harbour hopes of wresting top spot from their hosts.

    Goal-happy Group 8 leaders Sweden have the night off while second-placed
    Croatia, with a game in hand over the Scandinavians, host winless Malta.

    In the other match, Hungary play Bulgaria in a tussle for third spot.

    Agence France-Presse
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