1974 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 6

Group 6 consisted of four of the 32 teams entered into the European zone:[1] Bulgaria, Cyprus, Northern Ireland, and Portugal. These four teams competed on a home-and-away basis for two of the 9,5 spots in the final tournament allocated to the European zone, with the group's winner claiming those spots.

Standings

Rank Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1  Bulgaria 106420133+10
2  Portugal 76231106+4
3  Northern Ireland 56132561
4  Cyprus 2610511413
29 March 1972 Portugal  4 0  Cyprus Lisbon, Portugal
Humberto Coelho  7'
Nené  17'
Artur Jorge  46'
Rui Jordão  81'
Report Referee: Loraux (Belgium)

10 May 1972 Cyprus  0 1  Portugal Nicosia, Cyprus
Report Chico Faria  36' Referee: Chevorc (Romania)

18 October 1972 Bulgaria  3 0  Northern Ireland Sofia, Bulgaria
Bonev  18' (pen.), 85' (pen.)
Kolev  53'
Report Referee: Schulenburg (West Germany)

19 November 1972 Cyprus  0 4  Bulgaria Limassol, Cyprus
Report Mihaylov  2'
Denev  15'
Bonev  17', 80'
Referee: Lo Bello (Italy)

14 February 1973 Cyprus  1 0  Northern Ireland Nicosia, Cyprus
Antoniou  88' Report Referee: Bentu (Romania)

28 March 1973 Northern Ireland  1 1  Portugal Coventry, England[2]
O'Neill  18' Report Eusébio  84' (pen.) Referee: Schiller (Austria)

2 May 1973 Bulgaria  2 1  Portugal Sofia, Bulgaria
Denev  38'
Bonev  60'
Report Nené  74' Referee: Gugulović (Yugoslavia)

8 May 1973 Northern Ireland  3 0  Cyprus London, England[2]
Morgan  4'
Anderson  32', 44'
Report Referee: Jones (Wales)

26 September 1973 Northern Ireland  0 0  Bulgaria Sheffield, England[2]
Report Referee: Nyhus (Norway)

13 October 1973 Portugal  2 2  Bulgaria Lisbon, Portugal
Quaresma  48'
Simões  89'
Report Bonev  56', 65' Referee: Taylor (England)

14 November 1973 Portugal  1 1  Northern Ireland Lisbon, Portugal
Rui Jordão  34' Report O'Kane  68' Referee: Ibanez (Spain)

18 November 1973 Bulgaria  2 0  Cyprus Sofia, Bulgaria
Kolev  2'
Denev  65'
Report Referee: Placek (Czechoslovakia)

Notes

  1. Only 31 of the entered teams actually competed in the qualification tournament: West Germany qualified for the World Cup automatically as host.
  2. All home matches of Northern Ireland were played in England instead.
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