France and Portugal are looking to make it two wins from two, Erling Haaland's Norway side are aiming to make it five from five and England face a tough test in Serbia as September's European Qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup finish with a bang.
We pick out the key storylines and important subplots to look out for in the current set of fixtures.
European Qualifiers lowdown
All games 20:45 CET unless stated
Matchday 6 fixtures
Tuesday 9 September 2025
D Azerbaijan vs Ukraine (18:00)
F Armenia vs Republic of Ireland (18:00)
D France vs Iceland
F Hungary vs Portugal
H Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Austria
H Cyprus vs RomaniaI Norway vs Moldova
K Albania vs Latvia
K Serbia vs England
Highlights: Armenia 0-5 Portugal
Group D: After equalling Thierry Henry's 51-goal tally to seal victory against Ukraine, Kylian Mbappé has Olivier Giroud's France record of 57 in his sights. Iceland will be tricky opponents, however, after opening their account with a 5-0 triumph over Azerbaijan. Ukraine, who pushed France hard on Friday, can get up and running in Baku.
Group F: Cristiano Ronaldo took his international tally to 140 goals with two in an emotionally-charged 5-0 win in Armenia on Saturday; next up is a meeting with Hungary, which is bound to stir up some special memories. Back at EURO 2016, Ronaldo struck twice as Portugal earned a 3-3 draw to scrape through to the knockout stages. The rest is history.
Group H: First meets second as Bosnia and Herzegovina (four wins from four) host Austria (three wins from three), with at least one 100% record set to end. Edin Džeko, a year younger than Ronaldo at 39, struck twice against San Marino on Saturday and got the only goal the last time the sides met in Zenica in 2018.
Group I: Erling Haaland has scored in Norway's last seven games (nine goals in all), and will be determined to extend that run at home to Moldova after losing first place in the top scorer race on Friday. Norway have won four out of four in Group I; Moldova have lost all four of their matches so far.
Group K: The top two meet in Belgrade, with Thomas Tuchel confident his England side "will prove a point" after struggling to find their flow in hard-fought wins against Andorra. Hosts Serbia, who have a game in hand, would close to within two points of the Three Lions with victory.