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    Suriname v Panama

    There are only three automatic places available via the Concacaf World Cup qualifiers because the USA, Mexico and Canada have secured their spots as hosts, although the two best runners-up head into the inter-confederation playoffs. Suriname have made it to the final round of qualifying only once before and will be hoping to kick off their campaign with a victory when they host Panama in Paramaribo on Thursday. Managed by the former Netherlands goalkeeper Stanley Menzo, they have been steadily climbing Fifa’s rankings since allowing players born in the Netherlands with Surinamese heritage to represent the national side and have the Huddersfield defender Radinio Balker in their ranks.

    Jamaica v Trinidad and Tobago

    Steve McClaren’s side won an entertaining friendly against Trinidad and Tobago at Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium at the end of May in the Unity Cup but things will get much more serious when the sides meet again in Kingston on Wednesday. They have both qualified for the World Cup once before – Jamaica in 1998 and Trinidad and Tobago in 2006 – and stand a chance of grabbing top spot in a group that also includes Curaçao and Bermuda. Jamaica, who face the latter first on Friday, are the favourites to progress given they are the highest-ranked team at 70th, but the Trinidad manager, Dwight Yorke, would love to get one over on his former coach at Manchester United.

    Rumarn Burrell scores Jamaica’s second goal with an overhead kick during their 3-2 Unity Cup victory over Trinidad and Tobago in May. Photograph: Warren Little/Getty Images

    Colombia v Bolivia

    It has been 31 years since Bolivia won in Colombia and they need a repeat on Friday to keep alive any hopes of qualifying automatically. With two rounds to play of the mammoth 18-match Conmebol schedule, Colombia will be guaranteed a place in the finals, after failing to make it in 2022, if they can win in Barranquilla, although a draw could be enough if Venezuela do not win in Argentina on the same evening. Bolivia’s best hope may be reaching the inter-confederation playoffs by finishing seventh. They host already qualified Brazil in their final match on Wednesday.

    Uruguay v Peru

    A draw for Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay would secure a fifth straight qualification for the World Cup, although they will be without Federico Valverde and Darwin Núñez for the meeting with Peru on Friday in Montevideo. Peru know only a victory will keep alive their chances of finishing seventh and they are also relying on Bolivia and Venezuela to slip up. The former Newcastle player Nolberto Solano scored the last time Peru beat Uruguay away, in 2004, and they will hope to set up a grand finale against Paraguay in the last round of fixtures.

    Marcelo Bielsa, the Uruguay coach, reacts on the sidelines as Argentina’s Leandro Paredes holds the ball during their World Cup qualifier in March. Photograph: Matilde Campodonico/AP

    Paraguay v Ecuador

    At the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, Paraguay were knocked out in the quarter-finals by David Villa’s dramatic goal seven minutes from time and they haven’t been back since. That looks set to change despite the manager, Gustavo Alfaro, presiding over defeat to Brazil in June. La Albirroja have the opportunity to seal their qualification in Asunción on Friday when they face Ecuador, whom Alfaro managed at the last World Cup. Sebastián Beccacece’s team have booked their place for next year but are hoping to hold off Brazil for second place in the Conmebol table and will be no pushovers.

    Israel v Italy

    The new Azzurri manager, Gennaro Gattuso, who was appointed after Luciano Spalletti was sacked in June, faces an uphill battle to revive their hopes of qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 2014 when he begins his tenure against Estonia on Friday. The Nagyerdei Stadion in the Hungarian city of Debrecen will host Italy’s qualifier against Israel on Monday before the sides are scheduled to meet again in Udine next month in a fixture that the city’s mayor has called to be postponed over security concerns. Gattuso needs two victories in the international window to give his side a fighting chance of overhauling Norway, who go for a fifth qualifying win in a row against Moldova on Tuesday.

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    Hungary v Portugal

    Six of the groups in European qualifying contain only four countries so there is no room for mistakes when the teams begin their campaigns this week. Tuesday’s meeting between Dominik Szoboszlai’s Hungary and a star-studded Portugal side still boasting the 40-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo is the most eye-catching match of the first two rounds this week. Hungary haven’t qualified for the World Cup since 1986 and have high hopes of ending their long wait in a group that also contains the Republic of Ireland and Armenia. Marco Rossi’s side travel to Dublin on Saturday before the showdown in Budapest.

    Egypt v Burkina Faso

    The Pharaohs powered their way to the top of their Caf qualifying group with five wins and a draw from their opening six games and look poised to seal qualification for only the third time. After hosting Ethiopia on Friday, Egypt must travel to Ouagadougou to play their chief rivals, Burkina Faso, and they know two wins would be enough. Mohamed Salah – who in his only previous appearance at the World Cup in 2018 had just returned from injury after clashing with Sergio Ramos in the Champions League final – will want to ensure they make it this time having seen Sadio Mané’s Senegal beat them in a penalty shootout in a playoff three years ago.

    South Africa v Nigeria

    Pressure is mounting on Nigeria after a poor start to their qualifying campaign. They missed out in 2022 and go into the seventh round of games with only one victory. The Super Eagles have drawn all three home games 1-1 and must beat Rwanda in Uyo on Saturday before a showdown with the group leaders, South Africa, three days later in Bloemfontein. However, Fifa is yet to decide what punishment to impose on Bafana Bafana for fielding Teboho Mokoena – who should have been suspended for picking up two yellow cards in previous matches – when they beat Lesotho in March.

    Nigeria’s Paul Onuachu wins a header during their World Cup qualifier against South Africa in June 2024, which finished 1-1. Photograph: Victor Modo/Alamy

    Cape Verde v Cameroon

    The Blue Sharks have made astonishing progress since reaching the quarter-finals on their African Nations Cup debut in 2013 and are in a great position to qualify for their first World Cup. They have a one-point advantage over Cameroon in Group D and welcome the Indomitable Lions, who are hoping to make it to their ninth finals, on Tuesday in Praia after travelling to Mauritius. Libya and Angola are not out of it given that the four best second-placed teams in Africa’s nine groups will face off to be the continent’s sole representatives in the inter-confederation playoffs.

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