<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="2" >G group</h1>
Netherlands
World Ranking: 14
Team manager: Frank de Boer
Key players: Virgil van Dijk, Memphis Depay
Turkey
World Ranking: 32
Manager: Şenol Güneş
Key players: Çağlar Söyüncü, Hakan Çalhanoğlu
Norway
World Ranking: 44
Team manager: Ståle Solbakken
Highlighters: Martin Ødegaard, Erling Haaland
Montenegro
World Ranking: 63
Manager: Miodrag Radulović
Key players: Stevan Jovetić, Stefan Savić
Latvia
World Ranking: 163
Team manager: Dainis Kazakevičs
Highlights: Antonijs Černomordijs, Davis Ikaunieks
Gibraltar
World Ranking: 195
Manager: Julio César Ribas
Key players: Roy Chipolina, Lee Casciaro
Brief comment on:
From the card point of view, the Netherlands is undoubtedly more optimistic to be able to obtain the first qualifying place, but since the team replaced Ronald Koeman as the manager of the team by Frank Deboll, the style of play is more aggressive than before, but it affects the balance of attack and defense and makes the performance more than before, coupled with the defense line of the sea god needle Van Dijk injured, it is difficult to come back in a short period of time, greatly affecting the team's defense, facing the strong and weak Turkey can still cope, but in the face of Haaland and Martin Erdegaard as the main offensive force of Norway, At any time, there is a danger of overturning the ship in the gutter, so the Netherlands wants to win the first qualifying seat, although the card is high, but in fact it is unstable, so it is not surprising that Turkey and even Norway, which has gradually risen in recent years, will win at any time.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="2" > group H</h1>
Croatia
World Ranking: 11
Team manager: Zlatko Dalić
Key players: Luka Modrić, Marcelo Brozović
Slovakia
World Ranking: 34
Team manager: Štefan Tarkovič
Highlights: Milan Škriniar, Marek Hamšík
Russia
World Ranking: 39
Team manager: Stanislav Cherchesov
Key players: Aleksandr Golovin, Artem Dzyuba
Slovenia
World Ranking: 62
Team manager: Matjaž Kek
Key players: Jan Oblak, Josip Iličić
Cyprus
World Ranking: 100
Team manager: Nikos Kostenoglou
Key players: Giorgos Merkis, Konstantinos Laifis
Malta
World Ranking: 176
Team manager: Devis Mangia
Highlights: Michael Mifsud, Zach Muscat
On the card, last World Cup runner-up Croatia is optimistic to occupy the first qualifying seat, but the main force in the squad is aging, the 35-year-old captain Modric is still the center of gravity of the team's midfield, coach Zlatko Dalic will inject new blood into the game, will affect the future development of the team; and the other two teams that are strong for the first place are Slovakia and Russia, the former a main team such as captain Marek Hamsik and other recent years have gradually aged and far away from the mainstream European leagues, The latter is therefore a more powerful threat to Croatia.
Since the 2018 World Cup, the level of Russian football has gradually rebounded, the team with a set of disciplined and mobile playing methods, often can make the opponent into a bitter battle, coupled with the midfield center of gravity Golovin returned from injury, Monaco has regained its good state, coupled with the drug ban incident can not participate in the international competition in the name of "Russia", even if it advances to the final circle can only participate as a neutral team, but at any time so that the team is more focused, so it is not surprising if Croatia is finally forced to win the first qualifying seat.