It’s the penultimate day of first-round action at the FIFA U-17 World Cup™, as groups E, F, G and H come to a close in Doha. The likes of England, Germany and Colombia are all still chasing the knockout stage.
Group E
15:45 in Doha
12:45 in London
14:45 in Cairo
Already-qualified Egypt take on an England side who know just a point will be enough to see them into the Round of 32. Victory for either could secure their position at the top of the standings.
15:45 in Doha
07:45 in Port-Au-Prince
08:45 in Caracas
Venezuela come into this one against bottom-of-the-pile Haiti already through and could take top spot with a win. The Caribbean side have already been eliminated but will be hungry to finish the tournament on a positive note.
Group F
15:30 in Doha
13:30 in Bern
06:30 in Mexico City
The Swiss have, incredibly, never lost an U-17 World Cup match. They have already booked their spot in the knockouts here and will look to sustain that momentum. Mexico, for their part, are just a point away from securing qualification.
15:30 in Doha
12:30 in Yamoussoukro
21:30 in Seoul
It’s all about jostling for position in this one, with Korea Republic knowing they can finish in any of the top three places. There’s only pride to play for when it comes to Côte d’Ivoire, as they have already been eliminated.
Group G
16:30 in Doha
08:30 in San Salvador
14:30 in Berlin
El Salvador clawed back plenty of pride in their draw with Colombia last time out following a 5-0 thrashing to Korea DPR, while Germany have drawn their two matches. Both sides know victory books them a spot in the second round.
16:30 in Doha
08:30 in Bogota
22:30 in Pyongyang
Korea DPR are already assured of qualifying for the knockouts and will cement their place in first with a win here. Colombia have to topple their AFC counterparts to make sure they join them.
Group H
17:45 in Doha
16:45 in Lusaka
11:45 in Brasilia
The unstoppable force meets the immovable object in this one, as this pair of perfect sides battle for top spot. A draw would see Brazil advance in first on account of their superior goal difference.
17:45 in Doha
08:45 in Tegucigalpa
21:45 in Jakarta
Honduras are eyeing a first tournament win since 2017, while Indonesia are after their first maximum. A win will also give the victorious side a shot of progressing as one of the best eight third-placed teams.

