GERMANY ROUNDED off their Nations League group stage campaign with a 1-1 draw in Hungary after a Dominik Szoboszlai penalty in the 99th minute rescued a point for the hosts, while Netherlands were held to the same scoreline by Bosnia and Hercegovina.
There was little to play for in Group A3 going into the final day. The Germans had already wrapped up top spot. The Dutch were secure in second and Hungary four points ahead of the already-relegated Bosnia.
In Group B4, a 4-1 victory for Wales against Iceland ensured automatic promotion to the top division at the expense of Turkey, who went down 3-1 in Montenegro.
Czech Republic booked top spot in Group B1 with a 2-1 win over Georgia. Ukraine leapfrogged the Georgians into second place by downing Albania.
In Budapest, Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann rang the changes with his team having confirmed top spot last week with a 7-0 thumping of Bosnia.
Felix Nmecha roke a goalless stalemate when he prodded home from inside the six-yard box with 14 minutes remaining.
Germany seemed set to close out their fifth win in six outings until the seventh minute of injury time.
VAR decided that Robin Koch had committed a foul in the box and Hungarian captain Szoboszlai stepped up two minutes later to dink home from 12 yards.
The Netherlands finished five points behind their historic rivals as they were held to a draw in Zenica.
Brian Brobbey headed in the opener for Ronald Koeman’s side midway through the first period but despite dominating the rest of the half the Dutch were unable to double their lead.
The Oranje were made to pay in the 67th minute when Hamburg-born Bosnian attacker Ermedin Demirovic adjusted his body magnificently to nod a rebound over goalkeeper Mark Flekken.
- Wales come back -
Wales bounced back from an early Andri Gudjohnsen goal in Cardiff to put four past Iceland and jump to first place in their group.
Liam Cullen scored a double to put the hosts in front by half-time before Brennan Johnson and Harry Wilson put the seal on the match inside the final half-hour.
Wales needed victory to have any chance of obtaining automatic promotion to League A, but they needed Montenegro’s upset of Turkey to claim that spot with a one-point buffer.
Nikola Krstovic’s hat-trick in Niksic condemned Turkey to the play-off spot as Montenegro picked up their first points of the campaign after five consecutive defeats.
Two 2-1 wins flipped Group B1 on its head after three points had separated the four teams going into the final matchday.
Ukraine were fourth before their trip to Tirana but two goals in the first 10 minutes from Oleksandr Zinchenko and Roman Yaremchuk gave them the perfect start.
A Nedim Bajrami penalty gave Albania hope in the last quarter of an hour but the Ukrainians held on to claim second spot.
The Czechs had sat top of the group on eight points and consolidated top spot when first-half strikes by Pavel Sulc and Adam Hlozek were enough to give them a 2-1 home win over Georgia.
In League C, Sweden showcased their striking prowess with a 6-0 thumping of Azerbaijan as they emphatically topped their group.
Much-heralded 26-year-old striker Viktor Gyokeres netted four goals in the rout, with Tottenham’s Dejan Kulusevski grabbing a brace.
UEFA Nations League matchday 6 results on Tuesday:
League A
Group 3
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 (Demirovic 67) Netherlands 1 (Brobbey 24)
Hungary 1 (Szoboszlai 90+9-pen) Germany 1 (Nmecha 77)
League B
Group 1
Czech Republic 2 (Sulc 3, Hlozek 24) Georgia 1 (Mikautadze 60)
Albania 1 (Bajrami 75-pen) Ukraine 2 (Zinchenko 5, Yaremchuk 10)
Group 4
Montenegro 3 (Krstovic 29, 45, 73) Turkey 1 (Yildiz 37)
Wales 4 (Cullen 32, 45+1 Johnson 65, Wilson 79) Iceland 1 (Gudjohnsen 8)
League C
Group 1
Slovakia 1 (Strelec 72) Estonia 0
Sweden 6 (Kulusevski 10, 57, Gyokeres 26, 37, 58, 70) Azerbaijan 0
League D, Group 2
Malta 0 Andorra 0
Relax folks. He scored a brace of tries against a side missing 18 front liners. Was non existent against Glasgow. Scored one try in 2 games in SA but did very little else. Wasn’t great against Connacht either. Defence is poor also. Let’s see how he goes away to Cardiff and then home to Leinster before we decide to lose the run of ourselves altogether.
@Ray Ridge: obviously going to b Hansen lowe. If lowes injured Stockdale has a great chance
@Ray Ridge: give him credit, back in 2018 he was world class but injuries spoilt his form. Has been working hard these past few years to regain his best form
@Ray Ridge: More negativity from Ray the all knowing. Give it a rest will you?
@Ray Ridge: Goodnite debbie donwer
@Oliver Curley: Be some day before riddly ray gives anyone credit
@Shawn: Ray Rimjob
@Gary Galligan: Stockdale on the right wing? Very unlikely
@Shawn: I gave him credit in 2018. It’s now 2024. Move with the times baby.
@Patrick Kennedy: He is everywhere
@Ray Ridge: Spoofer trolling
@Shawn: a bit like yourself?
@Ray Ridge: Pretty right with everything there.
@brian o’leary: I dont troll are spoof are be 100 percent negitive and cringe
@Ray Ridge: quiet, steamer.
@Ray Ridge: yes and he is getting back there. How was it when you played ? I played 20 years, some years better than others for different reasons. How did you cope with it. Your comments/insights are always so negative, if you don’t enjoy sport with its ups and downs then why not just ignore it and perhaps focus on a gardening group
Think there is a lot of exaggeration here. Lowe is a better player and more suited to Ireland so hard to get ahead of him. Secondly, unfortunately Stockdale’s defensive issues remain so unless that changes overnight it’s hard to see him back being a regular starter for Ireland. Worth his place in the squad though sure.
@Carmine Lorenzo: considering both at their best, Stockdale has more out and out pace and better in air going forward. Lowe more powerful, lower center of gravity, quicker in short spaces. Attack at their best, it’s close. Both had big defensive issues in terms of positioning and even technically making tackles. In fairness to Lowe, he worked hard on his defensive game to the extent it’s a weakness that is rarely exposed. There is still big questions over stockdale in this area I would say. But as Lowe showed, it can be worked on, it’s not a question of talent, more concentration and hard work
@Michael Corkery: Don’t know if defensively is a weakness anymore, certainly not since Murphy has come in, think strategy under DMcF left wingers exposed, as each Ulster winger has been criticised defensively. Certainly with Kok coming in Stockdale has used his physically more and work rate, owned Hansen (albeit Hansen just returning from injury) V Connacht, so that Hansen had a very quiet game, there was a clear winner in that wing head to head.
@Kingshu: he is a defensive liability,hes had enough time to fix that part of his game,a pity cause going forward hes very good,id still have lowe miles ahead,and jimmy o brien
@Kingshu: it’s still a huge weakness , he falls off tackles and show no aggression
@Owen ODonoghue: you haven’t watched this season then? Hansen certainly isn’t saying he showed no aggression. Since Kok or Murphy came in, he is really using his physicality.
Stockdale is a massive liability defensively.
@Aidan Farrell: morning ray
@Shawn: Your awful cranky again this morning. You should have stayed in bed another while.
@Ray Ridge: You make me cranky baby
@Ray Ridge: How bad are west ham omg
If Stockdale made the defensive howlers that Lowe and Hansen make there’d be ructions here. Give him a break, he’s a cracking winger. And Farrell doesn’t favour defensive strengths over attack.
@Rab McCracken: thats just it though lowe doesnt make those mistakes anymore,he went away and worked hard on it,the guy pops up everywhere,hes a far better talent and if you took a poll,id say lowe would easily come out on top.until stockdale learns how to defend,he will not be starting any ireland games bar injury
Man of the match! Well done
Is it insane to think Mike Lowry might get a call up? He’s been playing so well, he looks sharp, he defends really well for a man his size and his footballing ability provides another creative player in the wide margins, which Farrell likes
@Farz S: …think it’s the old story of a good big one – over a very good-in this case – small one.
@Michael Murray: Yeah, I’m guessing that’s how it will work out; but it doesn’t hold him back that much. …. his ability in the air is actually better than most people. His defence is great, he always makes the right decision in the wide channels and stands up really well for a man his size; his hit on the Ospreys 6 last night was excellent.
Admittedly, he’s never going to physically dominate anyone and he probably won’t get a call up, but it wouldn’t be a total shock.
@Farz S: Great player, if he can stay on the pitch he could quickly become an excellent option, behind Keenan.
@Thesaltyurchin: Osborne and Haley Infront of mike I’m afraid
@Gary Galligan: I’d say Osborne is ahead after the SA tour, but not Haley. Haley is 30 and had one cap five years ago. Lowry has only one cap as well, but it was more recent and he played a blinder.
@Farz S: playing so well ? He barely started this season
@Rab McCracken: Osborne could actually put pressure on Keenan based on that performance?
@brian o’leary: nah
Following the retirement of Keith Earls, Stockdale was in the last 2 Irish squads (6N and SA). But I don’t think he played at all. All the alternative possibilities being talked about to back up Lowe at 11 are still just potential – Tommy O’Brien and Shayne Bolton getting injured before the EI tour lost their chances to impress. So I think Stockdale is a certainty for the November squad, will surely play in at least one game; and, with Lowe being 32, is the front runner to replace him in the short/medium term
@Kevin Ryan: Bolton looks a real find
@Gary Galligan: Bolton could be the bolter for sure. Very aggressive. Good tackler also. Still work in progress but keep an eye on this guy.
@Gary Galligan: Hopefully so, but he hasn’t got a big body work yet. Real shame he missed the EI tour. Anyways, he’s got a big opportunity tonight, and really should be expected to have a big game as Leinster’s wings are the weakest part of their selection (IMO)
@Gary Galligan: Why dont he want to play for SA?
@Shawn: why doesn’t van der merwe
@Gary Galligan: Dont know as well
I’d have Stockdale over Nash….and mebbe ‘flash in the pan??’ Hansen. He in fine form…. Hansen…no form except Stockdale same wing as Lowe
@Michael Murray: Michael, I normally agree with you, but not on this one. Nash and Hansen are more complete players with superior defence.
@Kenjo: …OK, get that. By no means a Stockdale fan, but form has to be recognised-not necessarily rewarded – and he is THE irish winger catching the eye on a regular basis.
@Michael Murray: can’t understand this. Hansen has been brilliant for Ireland. We are notably more dangerous when he plays. Nash has been very solid. Ceiling not as high as Hansen but very effective
@Michael Murray: Hansen is world class
@Michael Corkery:….I’m one of those voyeurs on/of this site so won’t get to see the finished article….buts it’s more about how the Irish Management Team actually manage form. If you are tearing up tree and not recognised at the top level….what’s the point in busting your butt. The is an opportunity to let the wider group of elite contending international players know that their efforts even though not in squad know they have a chance and in an opposite manner to let someone within the squad know that there us improvement expected. Stockdale is knocking on that door. …..also sends a good message to fans/ supporters.
Stockdale at his best is world class. You can add Lowe and Hansen to the list. And unfortunately there are no others in Irish rugby.
@Tom Reilly: lol dorris henshaw porter sheehan ryan joe ringrose kennan henshaw so so many
@Shawn: I’m talking about wingers obviously. Of course if Ireland is number 1 in the world then it stands to sense that it has many world class players.
@Shawn: Donnacha Ryan retired a long time ago
@Mistral: james ryan
@Tom Reilly: Were u ok
@Shawn: Not too bad, fairly fast and good in the air.
@Tom Reilly: You sure are
It’s now Ulstertainment! All because Richie Murphy is such an excellent coach! He knows how to bring out the best in players, young and seasoned! Stocks looks rejuvenated on the wing. Treders looking fierce in attack. Alan O’Connor was on the pitch the entire game and handled the ref superbly. Eric O’Sullivan’s slick pass to set up the try should have been the URC try of the season before it got taken off. The young players too many to list were absolutely brilliant! Ulster’s attack play reminds of how the All Blacks used to run with ball in hand from deep in their own half to score a try.
@Linda: Good lord. We should send Ulster to represent Ireland at the next World Cup.
@Ray Ridge: S U
@Linda: Agree
@Ray Ridge: might not get past the quarter finals if you did that Ray!
Stockdale is well down the pecking order , Lowe , Hanson , Nash, Osborne & JOB all ahead of him as a starting wing. AF may be tempted to include some bolsters instead of him too – Daly, Bolton, Russell even Zak Ward
Neither Lowe nor Hansen are World class, they’re not quick enough and they don’t strike fear into proper rugby teams
They look good in an all court game that is being dominated by the forwards but disappear when the pressure comes on.
Lowes defence and defensive reads are so bad that Ireland and Leinster put other players, Keenan and Gibson park on the wing when it’s getting dangerous and don’t bore me about Lowes left boot either
But it is his defence at the highest level that is worrying…
Stockdale is Ireland’s best winger when on form. No one has done what he has done on the international stage. He is now back on form