World Cup Qualifying European Group Stage: The Faroe Islands defeated the Czech Republic 2-1 at home. The away team had only 1 target on 15 shots.
4:15am, 13 October 2025Football
In the European group stage of the World Cup preliminaries, the Faroe Islands defeated the Czech Republic with a score of 2-1 at home, creating a moderate upset.
In this game, Hanus Sorensen opened the scoring for the Faroe Islands, and then Karabek equalized for the Czech Republic. However, just 3 minutes later, the home team overtook the score and maintained it until the end of the game.
The Czech Republic had an overall advantage on the field. They had a ball possession rate of 63% and shot 15 times but only had 1 shot on target. On the other hand, the Faroe Islands scored two goals on 3 of 6 shots, showing extremely high offensive efficiency.
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