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Northern Ireland defeat Poland to boost World Cup hopes

SoccerNews in World Cup 28 Mar 2009

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Northern Ireland kept their campaign to reach the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa on track with a 3-2 qualifying win over Poland at Windsor Park here on Saturday.

Warren Feeney put the home side ahead after 10 minute before Poland drew level when Northern Ireland goalkeeper Maik Taylor failed to stop a shot from Ireneusz Jelen.

But Jonny Evans restored Northern Ireland’s lead early in the second-half and they increased their advantage to 3-1 after a back-pass from Michal Zelakow bobbled past goalkeeper Artur Boruc.

Southampton striker Marek Saganowski pulled a goal back in stoppage time but it was too late to deny Northern Ireland the win.

Victory left Nigel Worthington’s team top of Europe zone qualifying group three with 10 points although they have now played two matches more than second-placed Slovakia, who were thrashed 4-0 by England in a friendly on Saturday.

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