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Sudden Death: Home Nations Face Two Single-Game Knockouts in Five-Day World Cup Qualification Sprint

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The final European qualification for the 2026 World Cup has been reduced to a brutal, sudden-death format, forcing Wales, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland into a high-pressure, two-game sprint in just five days. There is no room for error, as the semi-finals and finals are all single-match, knockout encounters.

For Wales, the pressure is intensified by securing two potential home ties. They must use the support of the Cardiff crowd to get past Bosnia & Herzegovina and then, most likely, overcome Italy in a winner-takes-all final. Two mistakes mean elimination, despite the home advantage.

Northern Ireland faces the most unforgiving start: an away semi-final against a desperate Italy. The knockout format means that one flawless defensive performance and a single strike could cause the biggest upset, but it is a monumental task.

The Republic of Ireland must first survive a tough away test against the Czech Republic in Prague. The prize for success is the chance to host a decisive final against either Denmark or North Macedonia, emphasizing the criticality of that first away victory in the short sprint.

The semi-finals are locked in for March 26, with the finals swiftly following on March 31. This ruthless knockout structure guarantees maximum drama and makes fitness, discipline, and nerve the most crucial factors in determining which four European teams will qualify for the World Cup.

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