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2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group D

The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group D was one of the nine UEFA groups for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. The group consisted of six teams: Wales, Austria, Serbia, Republic of Ireland, Moldova, and Georgia.

Serbia – Georgia 1–0, World Cup 2018 qualification match at Red Star Stadium

The draw for the first round (group stage) was held as part of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Preliminary Draw on 25 July 2015, starting 18:00 MSK (UTC+3), at the Konstantinovsky Palace in Strelna, Saint Petersburg, Russia.[1][2]

The group winners, Serbia, qualified directly for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The group runners-up, Republic of Ireland, advanced to the play-offs as one of the best eight runners-up.

Standings

2018 FIFA World Cup qualification tiebreakers
In league format, the ranking of teams in each group was based on the following criteria (regulations Articles 20.6 and 20.7):[3]
  1. Points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss)
  2. Overall goal difference
  3. Overall goals scored
  4. Points in matches between tied teams
  5. Goal difference in matches between tied teams
  6. Goals scored in matches between tied teams
  7. Away goals scored in matches between tied teams (if the tie was only between two teams in home-and-away league format)
  8. Fair play points
    • first yellow card: minus 1 point
    • indirect red card (second yellow card): minus 3 points
    • direct red card: minus 4 points
    • yellow card and direct red card: minus 5 points
  9. Drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising Committee
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification            
1   Serbia 10 6 3 1 20 10 +10 21 Qualification to 2018 FIFA World Cup 2–2 1–1 3–2 1–0 3–0
2   Republic of Ireland 10 5 4 1 12 6 +6 19 Advance to second round 0–1 0–0 1–1 1–0 2–0
3   Wales 10 4 5 1 13 6 +7 17 1–1 0–1 1–0 1–1 4–0
4   Austria 10 4 3 3 14 12 +2 15 3–2 0–1 2–2 1–1 2–0
5   Georgia 10 0 5 5 8 14 −6 5 1–3 1–1 0–1 1–2 1–1
6   Moldova 10 0 2 8 4 23 −19 2 0–3 1–3 0–2 0–1 2–2
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers

Matches

The fixture list was confirmed by UEFA on 26 July 2015, the day following the draw.[1][4] Times are CET/CEST,[note 1] as listed by UEFA (local times are in parentheses).[5]

Georgia  1–2  Austria
  • Ananidze   78'

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Serbia  2–2  Republic of Ireland

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Attendance: 7,896
Wales  4–0  Moldova

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Attendance: 31,731
Referee: Liran Liany (Israel)

Austria  2–2  Wales

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Attendance: 44,200
Moldova  0–3  Serbia

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Republic of Ireland  1–0  Georgia

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Attendance: 39,793
Referee: Tony Chapron (France)

Wales  1–1  Georgia

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Attendance: 32,652
Moldova  1–3  Republic of Ireland

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Attendance: 6,089
Serbia  3–2  Austria

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Attendance: 14,200

Austria  0–1  Republic of Ireland

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Attendance: 48,500
Georgia  1–1  Moldova

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Wales  1–1  Serbia

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Georgia  1–3  Serbia

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Austria  2–0  Moldova

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Attendance: 21,000
Referee: István Vad (Hungary)
Republic of Ireland  0–0  Wales

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Attendance: 49,989

Moldova  2–2  Georgia

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Attendance: 4,803
Republic of Ireland  1–1  Austria

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Serbia  1–1  Wales

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Attendance: 46,673

Georgia  1–1  Republic of Ireland

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Serbia  3–0  Moldova

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Attendance: 9,974
Wales  1–0  Austria

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Austria  1–1  Georgia

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Attendance: 13,400
Moldova  0–2  Wales

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Attendance: 10,272
Republic of Ireland  0–1  Serbia

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Attendance: 50,153

Georgia  0–1  Wales

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Austria  3–2  Serbia

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Republic of Ireland  2–0  Moldova

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Attendance: 50,560

Moldova  0–1  Austria

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Attendance: 5,542
Referee: Bart Vertenten (Belgium)
Serbia  1–0  Georgia

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Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Paweł Gil (Poland)
Wales  0–1  Republic of Ireland

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Attendance: 32,711

Goalscorers

There were 71 goals scored in 30 matches, for an average of 2.37 goals per match.

6 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
1 own goal

Discipline

A player was automatically suspended for the next match for the following offences:[7]

  • Receiving a red card (red card suspensions could be extended for serious offences)
  • Receiving two yellow cards in two different matches (yellow card suspensions were carried forward to the play-offs, but not the finals or any other future international matches)

The following suspensions were served during the qualifying matches:

Player Team Offence(s) Suspended for match(es)
Aleksandar Kolarov   Serbia     vs Portugal in UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying (11 October 2015) vs Republic of Ireland (5 September 2016)
Nemanja Matić   vs Portugal in UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying (11 October 2015) vs Republic of Ireland (5 September 2016)
vs Moldova (6 October 2016)
vs Austria (9 October 2016)
Shane Duffy   Republic of Ireland   vs France in UEFA Euro 2016 (26 June 2016) vs Serbia (5 September 2016)
Jeff Hendrick   vs Serbia (5 September 2016)
  vs Georgia (6 October 2016)
vs Moldova (9 October 2016)
Andrei Cojocari   Moldova   vs Serbia (6 October 2016)
  vs Republic of Ireland (9 October 2016)
vs Georgia (12 November 2016)
Alexandru Dedov   vs Wales (5 September 2016)
  vs Republic of Ireland (9 October 2016)
Aleksandar Kolarov   Serbia   vs Moldova (6 October 2016)
  vs Austria (9 October 2016)
vs Wales (12 November 2016)
Julian Baumgartlinger   Austria   vs Serbia (9 November 2016)
  vs Republic of Ireland (12 November 2016)
vs Moldova (24 March 2017)
Murtaz Daushvili   Georgia   vs Wales (9 October 2016)
  vs Moldova (12 November 2016)
vs Serbia (24 March 2017)
Tornike Okriashvili
Robbie Brady   Republic of Ireland   vs Serbia (5 September 2016)
  vs Austria (12 November 2016)
vs Wales (24 March 2017)
Aleksandar Katai   Serbia   vs Republic of Ireland (5 September 2016)
  vs Wales (12 November 2016)
vs Georgia (24 March 2017)
Matija Nastasić
Marko Arnautović   Austria   vs Wales (6 October 2016)
  vs Moldova (24 March 2017)
vs Republic of Ireland (11 June 2017)
Stefan Ilsanker   vs Serbia (9 October 2016)
  vs Moldova (24 March 2017)
Alexandru Gațcan   Moldova   vs Republic of Ireland (9 October 2016)
  vs Austria (24 March 2017)
vs Georgia (11 June 2017)
Gareth Bale   Wales   vs Serbia (12 November 2016)
  vs Republic of Ireland (24 March 2017)
vs Serbia (11 June 2017)
Neil Taylor   vs Republic of Ireland (24 March 2017) vs Serbia (11 June 2017)
vs Austria (2 September 2017)
Jaba Kankava   Georgia   vs Serbia (24 March 2017)
  vs Moldova (11 June 2017)
vs Republic of Ireland (2 September 2017)
Vitalie Bordian   Moldova   vs Georgia (12 November 2016)
  vs Georgia (11 June 2017)
vs Serbia (2 September 2017)
Luka Milivojević   Serbia   vs Austria (9 October 2016)
  vs Wales (11 June 2017)
vs Moldova (2 September 2017)
Vladimir Stojković   vs Wales (12 November 2016)
  vs Wales (11 June 2017)
Joe Allen   Wales   vs Serbia (12 November 2016)
  vs Serbia (11 June 2017)
vs Austria (2 September 2017)
Robbie Brady   Republic of Ireland   vs Austria (11 June 2017)
  vs Serbia (5 September 2017)
vs Moldova (6 October 2017)
James McClean   vs Georgia (2 September 2017)
  vs Serbia (5 September 2017)
Nikola Maksimović   Serbia   vs Republic of Ireland (5 September 2017) vs Austria (6 October 2017)
Aleksandar Dragović   Austria   vs Republic of Ireland (12 November 2016)
  vs Serbia (6 October 2017)
vs Moldova (9 October 2017)
Alexandru Gațcan   Moldova   vs Republic of Ireland (6 October 2017) vs Austria (9 October 2017)

Notes

  1. ^ CET (UTC+1) for matches on 12 November 2016 and 24 March 2017, and CEST (UTC+2) for all other matches.

References

  1. ^ a b . UEFA.com. 16 June 2015. Archived from the original on 26 June 2016.
  2. ^ "European teams learn World Cup qualifying fate". UEFA.com. 25 July 2015. from the original on 5 September 2015.
  3. ^ (PDF). FIFA.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 October 2016.
  4. ^ "World Cup European Qualifiers fixtures confirmed". UEFA.com. 26 July 2015. from the original on 8 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Fixture List – 2018 FIFA World Cup Preliminary Competition" (PDF). UEFA.com. (PDF) from the original on 6 August 2015.
  6. ^ "World Cup 2018: Republic of Ireland held to draw in Georgia". 2 September 2017. from the original on 5 September 2017 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  7. ^ "Regulations of the UEFA European Football Championship 2014-16" (PDF). UEFA.com.

External links

  • Official FIFA World Cup website
    • , FIFA.com
  • FIFA World Cup, UEFA.com
    • Standings – Qualifying round: Group D, UEFA.com

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The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Group D was one of the nine UEFA groups for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification The group consisted of six teams Wales Austria Serbia Republic of Ireland Moldova and Georgia Serbia Georgia 1 0 World Cup 2018 qualification match at Red Star Stadium The draw for the first round group stage was held as part of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Preliminary Draw on 25 July 2015 starting 18 00 MSK UTC 3 at the Konstantinovsky Palace in Strelna Saint Petersburg Russia 1 2 The group winners Serbia qualified directly for the 2018 FIFA World Cup The group runners up Republic of Ireland advanced to the play offs as one of the best eight runners up Contents 1 Standings 2 Matches 3 Goalscorers 4 Discipline 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksStandings Edit2018 FIFA World Cup qualification tiebreakersIn league format the ranking of teams in each group was based on the following criteria regulations Articles 20 6 and 20 7 3 Points 3 points for a win 1 point for a draw 0 points for a loss Overall goal difference Overall goals scored Points in matches between tied teams Goal difference in matches between tied teams Goals scored in matches between tied teams Away goals scored in matches between tied teams if the tie was only between two teams in home and away league format Fair play points first yellow card minus 1 point indirect red card second yellow card minus 3 points direct red card minus 4 points yellow card and direct red card minus 5 points Drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising CommitteePos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 Serbia 10 6 3 1 20 10 10 21 Qualification to 2018 FIFA World Cup 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 0 3 02 Republic of Ireland 10 5 4 1 12 6 6 19 Advance to second round 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 03 Wales 10 4 5 1 13 6 7 17 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 4 04 Austria 10 4 3 3 14 12 2 15 3 2 0 1 2 2 1 1 2 05 Georgia 10 0 5 5 8 14 6 5 1 3 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 16 Moldova 10 0 2 8 4 23 19 2 0 3 1 3 0 2 0 1 2 2 Source FIFARules for classification Qualification tiebreakersMatches EditThe fixture list was confirmed by UEFA on 26 July 2015 the day following the draw 1 4 Times are CET CEST note 1 as listed by UEFA local times are in parentheses 5 5 September 2016 2016 09 05 18 00 20 00 UTC 4 Georgia 1 2 AustriaAnanidze 78 Report FIFA Report UEFA Hinteregger 16 Janko 42 Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena TbilisiAttendance 28 500Referee Aleksei Kulbakov Belarus 5 September 2016 2016 09 05 20 45 20 45 UTC 2 Serbia 2 2 Republic of IrelandKostic 62 Tadic 69 pen Report FIFA Report UEFA Hendrick 3 Murphy 80 Red Star Stadium BelgradeAttendance 7 896Referee Viktor Kassai Hungary 5 September 2016 2016 09 05 20 45 19 45 UTC 1 Wales 4 0 MoldovaVokes 38 Allen 44 Bale 51 90 5 pen Report FIFA Report UEFA Cardiff City Stadium CardiffAttendance 31 731Referee Liran Liany Israel 6 October 2016 2016 10 06 20 45 20 45 UTC 2 Austria 2 2 WalesArnautovic 28 48 Report FIFA Report UEFA Allen 22 Wimmer 45 1 o g Ernst Happel Stadion ViennaAttendance 44 200Referee Cuneyt Cakir Turkey 6 October 2016 2016 10 06 20 45 21 45 UTC 3 Moldova 0 3 SerbiaReport FIFA Report UEFA Kostic 19 Ivanovic 37 Tadic 59 Zimbru Stadium ChișinăuAttendance 6 192Referee Aleksei Kulbakov Belarus 6 October 2016 2016 10 06 20 45 19 45 UTC 1 Republic of Ireland 1 0 GeorgiaColeman 56 Report FIFA Report UEFA Aviva Stadium DublinAttendance 39 793Referee Tony Chapron France 9 October 2016 2016 10 09 18 00 17 00 UTC 1 Wales 1 1 GeorgiaBale 10 Report FIFA Report UEFA Okriashvili 57 Cardiff City Stadium CardiffAttendance 32 652Referee Paolo Mazzoleni Italy 9 October 2016 2016 10 09 20 45 21 45 UTC 3 Moldova 1 3 Republic of IrelandBugaiov 45 1 Report FIFA Report UEFA Long 2 McClean 69 76 Zimbru Stadium ChișinăuAttendance 6 089Referee Jakob Kehlet Denmark 9 October 2016 2016 10 09 20 45 20 45 UTC 2 Serbia 3 2 AustriaA Mitrovic 6 23 Tadic 74 Report FIFA Report UEFA Sabitzer 16 Janko 62 Red Star Stadium BelgradeAttendance 14 200Referee Jonas Eriksson Sweden 12 November 2016 2016 11 12 18 00 18 00 UTC 1 Austria 0 1 Republic of IrelandReport FIFA Report UEFA McClean 48 Ernst Happel Stadion ViennaAttendance 48 500Referee Sergei Karasev Russia 12 November 2016 2016 11 12 18 00 21 00 UTC 4 Georgia 1 1 MoldovaQazaishvili 16 Report FIFA Report UEFA Gațcan 78 Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena TbilisiAttendance 40 642Referee Georgi Kabakov Bulgaria 12 November 2016 2016 11 12 20 45 19 45 UTC 0 Wales 1 1 SerbiaBale 30 Report FIFA Report UEFA A Mitrovic 86 Cardiff City Stadium CardiffAttendance 32 879Referee Alberto Undiano Mallenco Spain 24 March 2017 2017 03 24 18 00 21 00 UTC 4 Georgia 1 3 SerbiaKacharava 6 Report FIFA Report UEFA Tadic 45 pen A Mitrovic 64 Gacinovic 86 Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena TbilisiAttendance 31 328Referee Felix Zwayer Germany 24 March 2017 2017 03 24 20 45 20 45 UTC 1 Austria 2 0 MoldovaArnautovic 75 Harnik 90 Report FIFA Report UEFA Ernst Happel Stadion ViennaAttendance 21 000Referee Istvan Vad Hungary 24 March 2017 2017 03 24 20 45 19 45 UTC 0 Republic of Ireland 0 0 WalesReport FIFA Report UEFA Aviva Stadium DublinAttendance 49 989Referee Nicola Rizzoli Italy 11 June 2017 2017 06 11 18 00 19 00 UTC 3 Moldova 2 2 GeorgiaGinsari 15 Dedov 36 Report FIFA Report UEFA Merebashvili 66 Qazaishvili 70 Zimbru Stadium ChișinăuAttendance 4 803Referee Andreas Ekberg Sweden 11 June 2017 2017 06 11 18 00 17 00 UTC 1 Republic of Ireland 1 1 AustriaWalters 85 Report FIFA Report UEFA Hinteregger 31 Aviva Stadium DublinAttendance 50 000Referee David Fernandez Borbalan Spain 11 June 2017 2017 06 11 20 45 20 45 UTC 2 Serbia 1 1 WalesA Mitrovic 74 Report FIFA Report UEFA Ramsey 35 pen Red Star Stadium BelgradeAttendance 46 673Referee Jorge Sousa Portugal 2 September 2017 2017 09 02 18 00 20 00 UTC 4 Georgia 1 1 Republic of IrelandQazaishvili 34 Report FIFA Report UEFA Duffy 4 Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena TbilisiAttendance 19 669 6 Referee Ivan Kruzliak Slovakia 2 September 2017 2017 09 02 18 00 18 00 UTC 2 Serbia 3 0 MoldovaGacinovic 20 Kolarov 30 A Mitrovic 81 Report FIFA Report UEFA Partizan Stadium BelgradeAttendance 9 974Referee Tamas Bognar Hungary 2 September 2017 2017 09 02 20 45 19 45 UTC 1 Wales 1 0 AustriaWoodburn 74 Report FIFA Report UEFA Cardiff City Stadium CardiffAttendance 32 633Referee Ovidiu Hațegan Romania 5 September 2017 2017 09 05 20 45 20 45 UTC 2 Austria 1 1 GeorgiaSchaub 43 Report FIFA Report UEFA Gvilia 8 Ernst Happel Stadion ViennaAttendance 13 400Referee Orel Grinfeeld Israel 5 September 2017 2017 09 05 20 45 21 45 UTC 3 Moldova 0 2 WalesReport FIFA Report UEFA Robson Kanu 80 Ramsey 90 3 Zimbru Stadium ChișinăuAttendance 10 272Referee Pawel Raczkowski Poland 5 September 2017 2017 09 05 20 45 19 45 UTC 1 Republic of Ireland 0 1 SerbiaReport FIFA Report UEFA Kolarov 55 Aviva Stadium DublinAttendance 50 153Referee Cuneyt Cakir Turkey 6 October 2017 2017 10 06 18 00 20 00 UTC 4 Georgia 0 1 WalesReport FIFA Report UEFA Lawrence 49 Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena TbilisiAttendance 22 290Referee Jesus Gil Manzano Spain 6 October 2017 2017 10 06 20 45 20 45 UTC 2 Austria 3 2 SerbiaBurgstaller 25 Arnautovic 76 Schaub 89 Report FIFA Report UEFA Milivojevic 11 Matic 83 Ernst Happel Stadion ViennaAttendance 42 400Referee Pavel Kralovec Czech Republic 6 October 2017 2017 10 06 20 45 19 45 UTC 1 Republic of Ireland 2 0 MoldovaMurphy 2 19 Report FIFA Report UEFA Aviva Stadium DublinAttendance 50 560Referee Bas Nijhuis Netherlands 9 October 2017 2017 10 09 20 45 21 45 UTC 3 Moldova 0 1 AustriaReport FIFA Report UEFA Schaub 69 Zimbru Stadium ChișinăuAttendance 5 542Referee Bart Vertenten Belgium 9 October 2017 2017 10 09 20 45 20 45 UTC 2 Serbia 1 0 GeorgiaPrijovic 74 Report FIFA Report UEFA Red Star Stadium BelgradeAttendance 42 000Referee Pawel Gil Poland 9 October 2017 2017 10 09 20 45 19 45 UTC 1 Wales 0 1 Republic of IrelandReport FIFA Report UEFA McClean 57 Cardiff City Stadium CardiffAttendance 32 711Referee Damir Skomina Slovenia Goalscorers EditThere were 71 goals scored in 30 matches for an average of 2 37 goals per match 6 goals Aleksandar Mitrovic 4 goals Marko Arnautovic James McClean Dusan Tadic Gareth Bale 3 goals Louis Schaub Valeri Qazaishvili Daryl Murphy 2 goals Martin Hinteregger Marc Janko Mijat Gacinovic Aleksandar Kolarov Filip Kostic Joe Allen Aaron Ramsey 1 goal Guido Burgstaller Martin Harnik Marcel Sabitzer Jano Ananidze Valerian Gvilia Nika Kacharava Giorgi Merebashvili Tornike Okriashvili Igor Bugaiov Alexandru Dedov Alexandru Gațcan Radu Ginsari Seamus Coleman Shane Duffy Jeff Hendrick Shane Long Jonathan Walters Branislav Ivanovic Nemanja Matic Luka Milivojevic Aleksandar Prijovic Tom Lawrence Hal Robson Kanu Sam Vokes Ben Woodburn 1 own goal Kevin Wimmer against Wales Discipline EditA player was automatically suspended for the next match for the following offences 7 Receiving a red card red card suspensions could be extended for serious offences Receiving two yellow cards in two different matches yellow card suspensions were carried forward to the play offs but not the finals or any other future international matches The following suspensions were served during the qualifying matches Player Team Offence s Suspended for match es Aleksandar Kolarov Serbia vs Portugal in UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying 11 October 2015 vs Republic of Ireland 5 September 2016 Nemanja Matic vs Portugal in UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying 11 October 2015 vs Republic of Ireland 5 September 2016 vs Moldova 6 October 2016 vs Austria 9 October 2016 Shane Duffy Republic of Ireland vs France in UEFA Euro 2016 26 June 2016 vs Serbia 5 September 2016 Jeff Hendrick vs Serbia 5 September 2016 vs Georgia 6 October 2016 vs Moldova 9 October 2016 Andrei Cojocari Moldova vs Serbia 6 October 2016 vs Republic of Ireland 9 October 2016 vs Georgia 12 November 2016 Alexandru Dedov vs Wales 5 September 2016 vs Republic of Ireland 9 October 2016 Aleksandar Kolarov Serbia vs Moldova 6 October 2016 vs Austria 9 October 2016 vs Wales 12 November 2016 Julian Baumgartlinger Austria vs Serbia 9 November 2016 vs Republic of Ireland 12 November 2016 vs Moldova 24 March 2017 Murtaz Daushvili Georgia vs Wales 9 October 2016 vs Moldova 12 November 2016 vs Serbia 24 March 2017 Tornike OkriashviliRobbie Brady Republic of Ireland vs Serbia 5 September 2016 vs Austria 12 November 2016 vs Wales 24 March 2017 Aleksandar Katai Serbia vs Republic of Ireland 5 September 2016 vs Wales 12 November 2016 vs Georgia 24 March 2017 Matija NastasicMarko Arnautovic Austria vs Wales 6 October 2016 vs Moldova 24 March 2017 vs Republic of Ireland 11 June 2017 Stefan Ilsanker vs Serbia 9 October 2016 vs Moldova 24 March 2017 Alexandru Gațcan Moldova vs Republic of Ireland 9 October 2016 vs Austria 24 March 2017 vs Georgia 11 June 2017 Gareth Bale Wales vs Serbia 12 November 2016 vs Republic of Ireland 24 March 2017 vs Serbia 11 June 2017 Neil Taylor vs Republic of Ireland 24 March 2017 vs Serbia 11 June 2017 vs Austria 2 September 2017 Jaba Kankava Georgia vs Serbia 24 March 2017 vs Moldova 11 June 2017 vs Republic of Ireland 2 September 2017 Vitalie Bordian Moldova vs Georgia 12 November 2016 vs Georgia 11 June 2017 vs Serbia 2 September 2017 Luka Milivojevic Serbia vs Austria 9 October 2016 vs Wales 11 June 2017 vs Moldova 2 September 2017 Vladimir Stojkovic vs Wales 12 November 2016 vs Wales 11 June 2017 Joe Allen Wales vs Serbia 12 November 2016 vs Serbia 11 June 2017 vs Austria 2 September 2017 Robbie Brady Republic of Ireland vs Austria 11 June 2017 vs Serbia 5 September 2017 vs Moldova 6 October 2017 James McClean vs Georgia 2 September 2017 vs Serbia 5 September 2017 Nikola Maksimovic Serbia vs Republic of Ireland 5 September 2017 vs Austria 6 October 2017 Aleksandar Dragovic Austria vs Republic of Ireland 12 November 2016 vs Serbia 6 October 2017 vs Moldova 9 October 2017 Alexandru Gațcan Moldova vs Republic of Ireland 6 October 2017 vs Austria 9 October 2017 Notes Edit CET UTC 1 for matches on 12 November 2016 and 24 March 2017 and CEST UTC 2 for all other matches References Edit a b FIFA World Cup qualifying draw format UEFA com 16 June 2015 Archived from the original on 26 June 2016 European teams learn World Cup qualifying fate UEFA com 25 July 2015 Archived from the original on 5 September 2015 Regulations 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia PDF FIFA com Archived from the original PDF on 20 October 2016 World Cup European Qualifiers fixtures confirmed UEFA com 26 July 2015 Archived from the original on 8 April 2016 Fixture List 2018 FIFA World Cup Preliminary Competition PDF UEFA com Archived PDF from the original on 6 August 2015 World Cup 2018 Republic of Ireland held to draw in Georgia 2 September 2017 Archived from the original on 5 September 2017 via www bbc co uk Regulations of the UEFA European Football Championship 2014 16 PDF UEFA com External links EditOfficial FIFA World Cup website Qualifiers Europe Round 1 FIFA com FIFA World Cup UEFA com Standings Qualifying round Group D UEFA com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2018 FIFA 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