Talk:2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group F

Malta Eliminated
The max number of points Malta can get is 12. Through the combination of other group games, it is impossible for fewer than 2 teams to get fewer than 13 points. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.252.72.28 (talk) 19:01, 10 June 2017 (UTC)
 * . You are wrong about MLT eliminated. There is one combination: ENG 23 points, and other 5 teams 12 points each, MLT maybe on 2nd place.

For example:

10.06.2017	LTU	SVK	1	1

01.09.2017	LTU	SCO	1	0

01.09.2017	MLT	ENG	7	0

01.09.2017	SVK	SVN	1	1

04.09.2017	ENG	SVK	5	0

04.09.2017	SCO	MLT	0	7

04.09.2017	SVN	LTU	0	1

05.10.2017	ENG	SVN	5	0

05.10.2017	MLT	LTU	7	0

05.10.2017	SCO	SVK	1	1

08.10.2017	LTU	ENG	0	5

08.10.2017	SVK	MLT	0	7

08.10.2017	SVN	SCO	0	1

GAV80 (talk) 19:31, 10 June 2017 (UTC)

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