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World preliminaries-Bell made an own goal, Wales beat Ukraine 1-0 to qualify for the World Cup_Wales 1-0 Ukraine qualified for the World Cup_Chenko_Competition

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World preliminaries-Bell made an own goal, Wales beat Ukraine 1-0 to qualify for the World Cup_Wales 1-0 Ukraine qualified for the World Cup_Chenko_Competition

Original title: World preliminaries-Bell made an own goal, Wales 1-0 victory over Ukraine to advance to the World Cup

At 0:00 on June 6th, Beijing time, the 2022 Qatar World Cup European play-offs ushered in the final match, Wales against Ukraine. In the first half of the game, Zinchenko scored a quick free kick, but was whistled invalid. Bell made an own goal to help Wales take the lead. Neither side scored in the second half. In the end, Wales defeated Ukraine 1-0 and advanced to the World Cup finals again after 1958.

In the 2nd minute of the game, Ukraine won a free kick in the middle of the frontcourt. When the Welsh goalkeeper was commanding the wall, Zinchenko slammed the ball directly into the goal. But the referee signaled that Zinchenko needed to listen to his whistle to serve, so the goal was invalid.

In the 33rd minute, Wales got a free kick from the left side of the frontcourt. Bell sent the ball into the penalty area. Yarmolenko at the front point wanted to make a clearance but accidentally made an own goal. Wales took the lead 1-0.

In the end, at the end of the whole game, Wales defeated Ukraine 1-0 to qualify for the World Cup, which was their first time qualifying for the World Cup finals since 1958.

Lineups for both teams:

Wales: 1-Hennessy, 3-Nike-Williams, 4-Ben-Davis, 6-Rodden, 14-Roberts, 15-Ampadu, 10-Ramsey, 7-Joe Allen, 20-Daniel James (9-Johnson in 71 minutes), 13-Moore, 11-Bell (8-Harry Wilson in 83 minutes)

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Ukraine: 1-Bushan, 16-Mikrenko, 22-Matvienko, 13-Zabani (81 minutes 11-Dovbik), 21-Kalawayev, 6-Stepa Nianke (20-Zubkov in 71 minutes), 15-Zigankov, 17-Zinchenko, 8-Malinowski (10-Sapalenko in 70 minutes), 7-Yalmo Lianko, 9-Yaremchuk

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