The Czech Republic beat England 2-1 on Friday in Group A of the Euro 2020 qualifiers, which saw Montenegro (Montenegro) and Bulgaria goalless.

Harry Kane (5 from the penalty spot) took the lead, but Jacob Prabic scored the equalizer (9) before Zdenek Ondrasik scored the second goal for the Czechs (85).

The Czechs raised their tally to 12 points in second place on the same level as leaders England, with the latter surpassing goal difference.

The Bulgarian national team has three points in fourth place (penultimate), while Montenegro are in last place with the same score.

In Group H, the French team won at home to Iceland 1-0, and the same group saw the Turkish team beat Albania 1-0, and Andorra against Moldova by the same result.

The French team owes the victory to Olivier Giroud, who scored the only goal of the game (66 penalty).

France have 18 points in second place and Iceland have 12 points in third place.

In the second game, the Turkish team grabbed a fatal victory from Albanian guests with a clean goal by Genk Tucson in the last minute of the original time of the game.

The Turkish team has 18 points at the top of the standings, with a direct confrontation against France, while Albania have nine points in fourth place.

The Turkish team beat France 2-0 on June 8, and the second match between them next Monday.

In the third match, Andorra beat Moldova 1-0 at home to Marc Valles (63).

The game saw the expulsion of Radu Ginsari, Moldova player (55).

Andorra won their first three points in the qualifiers and finished fifth from bottom against bottom-placed Moldova.

In the second group, Ukraine came close to qualifying for the finals after Friday's 2-0 win over Lithuania. Portugal also beat Luxembourg 3-0 at home.

Both goals were scored by Ruslan Malinovsky (29, 58).

Ukraine have 16 points at the top of the standings and Lithuania have one point in fifth place.

In the same group, Portugal continued to chase the Ukrainian team at the top of the group after beating Luxembourg with a clean three-goal by Bernardo Silva (16) and Cristiano Ronaldo (65) and Gonzalo Guedes (89).

Portugal have 11 points in second place, and Luxembourg have four points in fourth place.