The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America has reached its boiling point. While giants like England, Germany, and Spain have already booked their flights, 16 nations are now locked in a do-or-die struggle for the final four European slots. These UEFA Promotion Play-offs are more than just games; they are the last chance for redemption and history.
The Stakes: One Shot at Glory
Starting Thursday, March 26, 2026, the qualifying format shifts to a high-pressure, single-leg knockout system. There are four distinct paths (A, B, C, and D). To qualify, a team must win its semi-final and then prevail in the final on March 31.

Path A: The Heavyweights and the Underdogs
In Path A, all eyes are on Italy. After the heartbreak of missing the 2018 and 2022 tournaments, the Azzurri face Northern Ireland in Bergamo. While Italy enters as favorites, Northern Ireland’s defensive resilience and historical “Belfast Debacle” memories make them a dangerous spoiler.
Meanwhile, Wales hosts Bosnia and Herzegovina in Cardiff. Under manager Craig Bellamy, the Dragons are looking to reach successive World Cups for the first time. They’ll have to stop the evergreen Edin Džeko to keep that dream alive.
Path B: Eastern European Ambitions
Ukraine travels to Valencia to face a Sweden side looking to bounce back from an inconsistent qualifying campaign. On the other side of the bracket, Poland—led by their veteran stars—will host an emerging Albania squad that proved its mettle by conceding only once in their final six group games.
Path C: Turkey’s 24-Year Wait
Türkiye hasn’t graced a World Cup stage since their legendary third-place finish in 2002. They face Romania in Istanbul, hoping their clinical home form (seven wins in their last ten) carries them through. The winner will meet either Slovakia or Kosovo in the Path C final.
Path D: The Nordic vs. Celtic Clash
Denmark, surprisingly pushed into the play-offs, hosts a gritty North Macedonia team known for upsetting giants. In the other semi-final, the Republic of Ireland heads to Prague to take on the Czech Republic. The Irish have found a second wind under Troy Parrott’s recent goal-scoring tear, making Path D the hardest to predict.
Key Fixtures & Schedule (March 26, 2026)
| Match | Path | Venue | Kick-off (CET) |
| Italy vs. Northern Ireland | A | Bergamo, Italy | 20:45 |
| Wales vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina | A | Cardiff, Wales | 20:45 |
| Ukraine vs. Sweden | B | Valencia, Spain* | 20:45 |
| Poland vs. Albania | B | Warsaw, Poland | 20:45 |
| Türkiye vs. Romania | C | Istanbul, Türkiye | 20:45 |
| Slovakia vs. Kosovo | C | Bratislava, Slovakia | 20:45 |
| Denmark vs. North Macedonia | D | Copenhagen, Denmark | 20:45 |
| Czechia vs. Rep. of Ireland | D | Prague, Czechia | 20:45 |
*Neutral venue due to ongoing safety protocols.
Players to Watch
- Harry Wilson (Wales): The talisman has been involved in seven goals this cycle and remains Wales’ primary creative spark.
- Arda Güler (Türkiye): The young star is the heartbeat of a Turkish side desperate to return to the global stage.
- Nicolò Barella (Italy): As the engine room of the Italian midfield, his ability to break the lines will be crucial against a compact Northern Irish defense.
How to Watch
Fans can catch the action live on Prime Video (UK), Fox Sports (USA), and UEFA.tv in selected regions. With extra time and penalties on the table for every match, expect a night of pure drama.
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