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World Cup 2018: How are the Home Nations faring on the road to Russia?

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 11:  Jamie Vardy of England is faced by Scott Brown of Scotland during the FIFA 2018 World Cup qualifying match between England
Image: England are in command of Group F, while Scotland are fighting for second

With the World Cup Qualifiers back on Sky Sports this weekend, we look at how the Home Nations are faring and see who's on course to reach Russia next year.

The European Qualifiers will pass the halfway stage this month, and Sky Sports will bring you all the drama as the Home Nations hope to make their World Cup dreams a reality.

We run through the state of play for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, while also looking at how the other big-hitters are getting on...

European Qualifiers tables
European Qualifiers tables

A look at the nine World Cup Qualifiers groups in Europe.

England in control, Scotland scrapping for second

The Three Lions currently top Group F after takings 13 points from five games (W4 D1).

Gareth Southgate's side, who are four points ahead of second-placed Slovakia, will be expected to see out the campaign as group winners as they bid to reach their sixth straight World Cup.

A testing encounter in Scotland awaits on Saturday - live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 4pm - while home matches against Slovakia and Slovenia come between trips to Malta and Lithuania.

Daniel Sturridge of England (9) celebrates as he scores their first goal during the FIFA 2018 World Cup qualifying match v Scotland
Image: Daniel Sturridge scored England's opener against Scotland in the 3-0 at Wembley back in November

Scotland meanwhile are currently fourth in the group, one point behind Slovenia and two off Slovakia.

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The eight best group runners-up (nine groups in total) go on to play a two-legged play-off for a place in Russia, and Scotland's fate could well be decided in their final two games, as they host Slovakia on October 5 before travelling to Slovenia three days later.

Wales up against it

Following the nation's heroics at Euro 2016, Wales have a battle on their hands to qualify for a first World Cup since 1958.

After one win and four draws, Chris Coleman's side trail Serbia and the Republic of Ireland by four points, and must rely on the top two to falter if they want to make only their second-ever World Cup.

Gareth Bale of Wales and Cyrus Christie of the Republic of Ireland shake hands after the FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifier at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Image: Gareth Bale and Wales are currently trailing Serbia and the Republic of Ireland by four points

Wales' upcoming match in Serbia on Sunday - which is live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 7.15pm - is undoubtedly a must-win, while they entertain Ireland in their final Group D game on October 9.

Northern Ireland lead battle for second

The chances of Northern Ireland catching Germany in Group C are slim at best, with the world champions five points clear at the top after a perfect first half to the campaign (W5).

However, Northern Ireland are currently leading the fight for second, as they are two points above the Czech Republic and three clear of Azerbaijan.

Northern Ireland's forward Conor Washington celebrates after scoring their second goal during the World Cup 2018 qualification football match between North
Image: Northern Ireland are unlikely to catch Group C leaders Germany, who have won five from five

Northern Ireland travel to Azerbaijan on Saturday - live on Sky Sports 4 HD from 4.45pm - and that clash, plus the home tie against the Czech Republic on September 4, could well decide who finishes as group runners-up.

Best of the rest

Spain and Italy look set to take their Group G fight to the wire with both sides on 13 points after five games.

The two footballing heavyweights drew 1-1 in Italy last October, while the all-important return fixture comes on September 2 in Spain.

Leonardo Bonucci of Italy and Diego Costa of Spain in action during the FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifier
Image: Italy and Spain could not be separated at the Juventus Stadium last October, drawing 1-1

Both will be in action on Sunday, with Spain heading to Macedonia and Italy hosting Liechtenstein (Sky Sports 3 HD, from 7.40pm).

Elsewhere, France are looking strong in Group A, and face nearest challengers Sweden on Friday night, live on Sky Sports 1.

Euro 2016 champions Portugal are three points behind Switzerland in Group B. The Swiss travel to Faroe Islands next, while Portugal head to Latvia - both matches are available on the Sky Sports 1 Red Button on Friday.

Meanwhile, Belgium are top of Group H with 13 points, two clear of Greece, and Roberto Martinez's side face Estonia away on Friday, live on Sky Sports 3.