The final analysis of the preliminaries was as follows:
According to the first document, if the Chinese team tied with Thailand at home, the Chinese team would have 8 points and Thailand would have 5 points. In the final round, China would play South Korea away while Thailand would play Singapore at home. The Chinese team had to fight for points with the South Korean team in the away game to ensure that they would advance. In addition, if the Chinese team unfortunately lost to Thailand in the last round, the Chinese team and Thailand would have a total of 7 points. In this case, even if the Chinese team beat South Korea in the away game and the points reached 10 points, if Thailand beat Singapore in the final round, the points would reach 10 points. After comparing the goal difference, the Thai team would beat the Chinese team to advance. This would be the lowest point in Chinese football.
According to the second document, the last round of the Chinese team would challenge the South Korean team on June 11th. The opponent might have advanced in advance but there was a high probability that they wouldn't let the game go.
According to the third document, the Chinese team did not perform well in the first four rounds and needed to win the last four games to advance. If the Chinese team tied with Thailand at home, they would have to score points against South Korea in the last round to have a chance to advance.
According to the fourth document, there might be an extreme situation in the preliminaries. The Chinese team lost to Thailand but defeated South Korea in the last round. They finally got 10 points, but Thailand also got 10 points. In this case, the two sides needed to compare the goal difference and the number of goals scored to determine the qualifying quota. The Chinese team might not have an advantage.
According to the fifth document, whether the Chinese team ended the game with 7 points, 8 points or 10 points, they could be eliminated. Only 9 points could ensure advancement. Winning 9 points meant that in the last two rounds, the Chinese team needed to tie with Thailand and draw with South Korea to have a chance to advance.
According to the sixth document, the Chinese team would eventually get 7 points, 8 points or 10 points, which could lead to failure. Only by obtaining 9 points could he be guaranteed to advance. Obtaining nine points meant that in the last two rounds, the Chinese team needed to draw with Thailand and then shake hands with South Korea.
According to the seventh document, the Chinese team could qualify as long as they tied in the last round. Even if they lost, they might not be sentenced to death.
According to the ninth document, the ranking of the group stage would be determined by points, goal difference, and total goals. If there were two or more teams with exactly the same data, the final ranking would be determined by comparing the game points, goal difference, and total goals between these teams. The specific analysis of the qualifying situation needed to look at the situation of each group.
In summary, the analysis of the last round of the preliminaries was that the Chinese team needed to win points in the last round to advance. The specific qualifying situation still needed to be determined according to the situation of each group.
The Chinese men's football team was about to welcome the first match of the World Cup preliminaries, which was described as a fierce battle. Although the specific opponents were not explicitly mentioned in the search results provided, it was certain that the Chinese men's football team would compete with South Korea, Thailand and Singapore in the round of 36. The Chinese men's football team had been working hard to reach the World Cup finals, but their past performance was not ideal. However, the number of participants in the 2026 World Cup increased to 8.5, which gave the Chinese team more opportunities. For the Chinese men's football team, the first task was to break out of the top 36. Although the specific preparations were not explicitly mentioned in the search results provided, it could be speculated that the Chinese men's football team would go all out to prepare for this fierce battle, hoping to succeed.
The result of the men's team final of the 44th World Table Tennis Championship was China versus France. China won the championship with a score of 3:1.
The men's team final of the 43rd World Table Tennis Championship was between China and France. The Chinese team sent Wang Chuqin, Fan Zhendong, Ma Long and other players to participate, while the French team sent Felix Lebrun, Alex Lebrun and other players to participate. In the game, Wang Chuqin quickly defeated F Lebrun in three straight games, while Fan Zhendong and A Lebrun launched a fierce confrontation, finally losing to the opponent with a score of 1:3. Malone won 3 - 1 against Simon Gautz. In the end, the Chinese team defeated France with a total score of 3 - 0 and won the men's team championship.
Fan Zhendong defeated Wang Chuqin 4-2 in the men's singles final of the 2023 World Table Tennis Championships and successfully defended his title as the men's singles champion. This was also the reason why the national table tennis team had won the men's singles championship in the World Table Tennis Championships for ten consecutive years.
Happy's final lineup for the championship included: Ye Xiu (Lord Grim, unspecialized), Su Mucheng (Dancing Rain, Launcher), Fang Rui (Boundless Sea, Qi Master), Tang Rou (Soft Mist, Battle Mage), Qiao Yifan (One Inch Ash, Ghostblade), Bao Rongxing (Steamed Bun Invasion, Brawler), An Wenyi (Little Cold Hands, Cleric).
While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Full-time Expert"!
Happy's final lineup for the championship included Ye Xiu (Lord Grim, unspecialized), Su Mucheng (Dancing Rain, Launcher), Fang Rui (Boundless Sea, Qi Master), Tang Rou (Soft Mist, Battle Mage), Qiao Yifan (One Inch Ash, Ghostblade), Bao Rongxing (Steamed Bun Invasion, Brawler), and An Wenyi (Little Cold Hands, Cleric).
Happy's final lineup for the championship included: Ye Xiu (Lord Grim, unspecialized), Su Mucheng (Dancing Rain, Launcher), Fang Rui (Boundless Sea, Qi Master), Tang Rou (Soft Mist, Battle Mage), Qiao Yifan (One Inch Ash, Ghostblade), Bao Rongxing (Steamed Bun Invasion, Brawler), An Wenyi (Little Cold Hands, Cleric).
While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Full-time Expert"!