<p>A 6-2 hammering of neighbours Austria yesterday means Joachim Loew's Germany side have now taken their tally in Group A to an unassailable 24 points after winning all of their eight games to date.<br /><br />France edged closer to qualification but had to survive a scare in Tirana before running out 2-1 winners against Albania, a result that allowed Laurent Blanc's side to move three points clear at the top of Group D.<br /><br />A resurgent Wayne Rooney meanwhile played a starring role as England romped to a 3-0 victory over hapless Bulgaria which leaves Fabio Capello's men firmly in control at the top of Group G with only two games remaining.<br /><br />Italy also edged closer to securing automatic qualification but, like France, had to survive an edgy away encounter, away to the Faroe Islands, before running out 1-0 winners.<br /><br />Elsewhere, Ireland's qualifying hopes suffered a blow when they were held to a scoreless draw in Dublin by Slovakia. Following Russia's victory over Macedonia earlier, Dick Advocaat's men top Group B and welcome Ireland to Moscow on Tuesday in what may be the defining clash of the campaign.<br /><br />The Netherlands, ranked the world's number one team, claimed a record 11-0 win against minnows San Marino to claim their seventh qualifying win on the trot as they inch closer to qualifying from Group E with three games remaining.<br /><br />Germany have been one of the form teams in Europe going into and since the 2010 World Cup, where they finished third behind Spain and the Netherlands.<br /><br />And despite showing some chinks in defence Loew's men maintained their discipline and poise against a plucky Austrian side to show they will be one of the teams to beat in Poland and Ukraine next year.<br /><br />"We have qualified for the finals at the earliest available opportunity," said Loew, with his side still to play Belgium and Turkey next month in their two remaining qualifiers.<br />"We got caught out twice defensively, but I think we restricted the Austrians to just two chances and I prefer to focus on the fact that we created so many chances ourselves."<br />Former world champions France led 2-0 at half-time through goals from Karim Benzema and Yann M'Vila.<br /><br />However Les Bleus conceded the initiative to their hosts after the restart when a defensive mix-up enabled Erjon Bogdani to pull a goal back, and they were made to sweat during an uncomfortable second half.<br /><br />Victory puts Blanc's side in a strong position with three games to play, although Bosnia-Herzegovina remain on their tails after winning 2-0 in Belarus.<br /><br />"Creatively, we did quite well," said Blanc."Up front we created a lot of scoring chances and we're starting to gel better. A third goal (for France) would have made all the difference for us." <br /><br />Rooney scored twice as new-look England edged closer to qualification with a comprehensive 3-0 win in Sofia which left Capello's men three points clear at the top of Group G after Wales defeated second-placed Montenegro 2-1 in the pool's other game.<br />If England pick up a further three points against Wales at Wembley next week, they will need only a point from their final game in Montenegro on October 7 to guarantee qualification.<br /><br />"All the team was really focused," Capello said. "I'm really happy with the performance of the whole team.<br /><br />Italy, who have three games remaining, will secure their Euro 2012 ticket if they beat Slovenia in Florence on Tuesday.<br /><br />But after Antonio Cassano's strike secured the points in the Faroe Islands, 'keeper Gianluigi Buffon -- who saw the hosts hit the woodwork twice -- was less than impressed.<br /><br />"The good thing is that we've got three points and that's a good step forward in terms of qualification," he said.<br /><br />"We did really well in the first 10 minutes and created loads of chances but after the goal we seemed to slow down.<br /><br />"If we don't suffer in the easiest games then we're not happy and we maintained that tradition," he added with a touch of irony.</p>
<p>A 6-2 hammering of neighbours Austria yesterday means Joachim Loew's Germany side have now taken their tally in Group A to an unassailable 24 points after winning all of their eight games to date.<br /><br />France edged closer to qualification but had to survive a scare in Tirana before running out 2-1 winners against Albania, a result that allowed Laurent Blanc's side to move three points clear at the top of Group D.<br /><br />A resurgent Wayne Rooney meanwhile played a starring role as England romped to a 3-0 victory over hapless Bulgaria which leaves Fabio Capello's men firmly in control at the top of Group G with only two games remaining.<br /><br />Italy also edged closer to securing automatic qualification but, like France, had to survive an edgy away encounter, away to the Faroe Islands, before running out 1-0 winners.<br /><br />Elsewhere, Ireland's qualifying hopes suffered a blow when they were held to a scoreless draw in Dublin by Slovakia. Following Russia's victory over Macedonia earlier, Dick Advocaat's men top Group B and welcome Ireland to Moscow on Tuesday in what may be the defining clash of the campaign.<br /><br />The Netherlands, ranked the world's number one team, claimed a record 11-0 win against minnows San Marino to claim their seventh qualifying win on the trot as they inch closer to qualifying from Group E with three games remaining.<br /><br />Germany have been one of the form teams in Europe going into and since the 2010 World Cup, where they finished third behind Spain and the Netherlands.<br /><br />And despite showing some chinks in defence Loew's men maintained their discipline and poise against a plucky Austrian side to show they will be one of the teams to beat in Poland and Ukraine next year.<br /><br />"We have qualified for the finals at the earliest available opportunity," said Loew, with his side still to play Belgium and Turkey next month in their two remaining qualifiers.<br />"We got caught out twice defensively, but I think we restricted the Austrians to just two chances and I prefer to focus on the fact that we created so many chances ourselves."<br />Former world champions France led 2-0 at half-time through goals from Karim Benzema and Yann M'Vila.<br /><br />However Les Bleus conceded the initiative to their hosts after the restart when a defensive mix-up enabled Erjon Bogdani to pull a goal back, and they were made to sweat during an uncomfortable second half.<br /><br />Victory puts Blanc's side in a strong position with three games to play, although Bosnia-Herzegovina remain on their tails after winning 2-0 in Belarus.<br /><br />"Creatively, we did quite well," said Blanc."Up front we created a lot of scoring chances and we're starting to gel better. A third goal (for France) would have made all the difference for us." <br /><br />Rooney scored twice as new-look England edged closer to qualification with a comprehensive 3-0 win in Sofia which left Capello's men three points clear at the top of Group G after Wales defeated second-placed Montenegro 2-1 in the pool's other game.<br />If England pick up a further three points against Wales at Wembley next week, they will need only a point from their final game in Montenegro on October 7 to guarantee qualification.<br /><br />"All the team was really focused," Capello said. "I'm really happy with the performance of the whole team.<br /><br />Italy, who have three games remaining, will secure their Euro 2012 ticket if they beat Slovenia in Florence on Tuesday.<br /><br />But after Antonio Cassano's strike secured the points in the Faroe Islands, 'keeper Gianluigi Buffon -- who saw the hosts hit the woodwork twice -- was less than impressed.<br /><br />"The good thing is that we've got three points and that's a good step forward in terms of qualification," he said.<br /><br />"We did really well in the first 10 minutes and created loads of chances but after the goal we seemed to slow down.<br /><br />"If we don't suffer in the easiest games then we're not happy and we maintained that tradition," he added with a touch of irony.</p>