2008 has been a hectic year in international football, so how do the big teams’ report cards read after the year’s final round of matches?
Mike Martin runs the rule over the African World Cup qualifying draw as 20 nations scrap for five slots.
Jonathan O’Shea analyses Giovanni Trapattoni’s start to life as coach of Republic of Ireland.
Fabio Capello’s reign began slowly but England have since shone in World Cup qualifying, a return to the days of Sven-Goran Eriksson when progressing into major tournaments was always a facile task.
Mike Martin on England v Belarus, Fernando Torres’ injury while on Spain duty, why Turkey must be at World Cup 2010 and next year’s Uefa Under-21 European Championship.
Mike Martin on England’s excellent victory over Kazakhstan but has litte respect for the Wembley boo-boys, sees France coach Raymond Domenech hang onto his job, and observed how the preparations for World Cup 2010 are going.
A review of the 2010 World Cup qualifiers across Europe over the last five days as France toil, England impress and Italy struggle, while there is good news for the continental minnows.
Theo Walcott enjoyed the perfect evening as he tore apart the Croatian defence in England’s impressive victory.