Wales Hit Dream Draw While NI and Ireland Brace for Road Challenges

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Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland now know what awaits them on the road to the 2026 World Cup after a playoff draw that delivered excitement and concern in equal measure. With only four European spots available, every matchup carries enormous weight.
Wales landed a home semi-final against Bosnia & Herzegovina, a fixture that feels manageable given their explosive performance in a 7–1 win over North Macedonia. Craig Bellamy’s side will feel that momentum is firmly behind them.
Northern Ireland, however, must travel to face Italy in what many consider the toughest tie of the entire playoff lineup. Italy’s recent inconsistencies offer hope, but the challenge remains immense.
The Republic of Ireland, riding high after Troy Parrott’s five-goal exploits, face Czech Republic in Prague. Should they record another upset, they would then host Denmark or North Macedonia in a decisive final.
The broader European draw delivered attractive fixtures including Ukraine vs Sweden, while Poland and Albania prepare for a fierce semi-final contest. The inter-confederation bracket also raised intrigue, giving Jamaica and Bolivia intriguing paths in matches set for Mexico.

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