Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are gearing up for a decisive March after the playoff draw determined their opponents for the 2026 World Cup qualification round. The paths are challenging but filled with opportunity for all three nations.
Wales will take full advantage of home support when they face Bosnia & Herzegovina in Cardiff. Their recent 7–1 demolition of North Macedonia suggests the team has peaked at the right moment.
Northern Ireland have been handed a brutal assignment with an away trip to Italy. Although Italy have struggled for consistency, they remain a formidable force, especially in knockout football.
The Republic of Ireland will travel to Prague to face Czech Republic in a demanding semi-final. With Troy Parrott in exceptional scoring form, hopes remain high of pulling off another memorable performance.
Other playoff routes include Ukraine facing Sweden and a Poland–Albania clash. Meanwhile, the inter-confederation draw staged further excitement, with Jamaica, DR Congo, Bolivia and Iraq set for decisive matches in Mexico.
Wales, Ireland and NI Discover World Cup Playoff Opponents as March Showdowns Loom
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