Wales and Northern Ireland set their sights on World Cup glory as they face challenging playoff semi-finals.
The path to the 2026 World Cup is about to get a lot more interesting for Welsh football fans. The Dragons, led by Craig Bellamy, will host Bosnia and Herzegovina in a crucial home tie that could prove to be a turning point in their qualifying campaign. If Wales can overcome the daunting task of beating the Bosnians, they'll progress to the semi-finals against Northern Ireland, who have been handed a tough ticket to Italy.
The Italians, meanwhile, are struggling with form but will be favorites to win against Northern Ireland. The Green and White Army's journey to the World Cup finals is far from guaranteed, but a remarkable turnaround in recent weeks suggests they can still cause an upset.
In other corners of Europe, Ireland are quietly confident about their chances of reaching the finals for the first time since 2002. Their semi-final tie against Czech Republic takes place in Prague, where the Irish will look to repeat their winning form from previous matches. If they succeed, a home final against Denmark or North Macedonia could be on the cards.
The European playoff draw has also set up some enticing match-ups. Ukraine will host Sweden after finishing top of their qualifying group, while Poland and Albania will battle it out in a semi-final that promises to be a high-stakes affair.
Non-Uefa nations are also vying for World Cup spots through the inter-confederation playoffs. Jamaica, looking to make history by reaching the finals for the first time since 1998, faces New Caledonia in their semi-final tie. The winner will then face off against top-seeded Democratic Republic of Congo in a final that promises to be a clash of titans.
In another pathway, Bolivia and Suriname are set to do battle for a spot against Iraq in the finals. The inter-confederation ties take place in Mexico, adding an extra layer of excitement to the playoff schedule.
The path to the 2026 World Cup is about to get a lot more interesting for Welsh football fans. The Dragons, led by Craig Bellamy, will host Bosnia and Herzegovina in a crucial home tie that could prove to be a turning point in their qualifying campaign. If Wales can overcome the daunting task of beating the Bosnians, they'll progress to the semi-finals against Northern Ireland, who have been handed a tough ticket to Italy.
The Italians, meanwhile, are struggling with form but will be favorites to win against Northern Ireland. The Green and White Army's journey to the World Cup finals is far from guaranteed, but a remarkable turnaround in recent weeks suggests they can still cause an upset.
In other corners of Europe, Ireland are quietly confident about their chances of reaching the finals for the first time since 2002. Their semi-final tie against Czech Republic takes place in Prague, where the Irish will look to repeat their winning form from previous matches. If they succeed, a home final against Denmark or North Macedonia could be on the cards.
The European playoff draw has also set up some enticing match-ups. Ukraine will host Sweden after finishing top of their qualifying group, while Poland and Albania will battle it out in a semi-final that promises to be a high-stakes affair.
Non-Uefa nations are also vying for World Cup spots through the inter-confederation playoffs. Jamaica, looking to make history by reaching the finals for the first time since 1998, faces New Caledonia in their semi-final tie. The winner will then face off against top-seeded Democratic Republic of Congo in a final that promises to be a clash of titans.
In another pathway, Bolivia and Suriname are set to do battle for a spot against Iraq in the finals. The inter-confederation ties take place in Mexico, adding an extra layer of excitement to the playoff schedule.