Czechia vs Ireland: A Crucial World Cup Qualifier
By Rohan Mehta / 27.03.2026
The upcoming match between Czechia and Ireland on March 26, 2026, at Fortuna Arena in Prague is pivotal for both teams as they compete for a coveted spot in the 2026 World Cup. With only two wins needed to qualify, the stakes are high for both sides, who have not appeared in a World Cup finals for nearly 20 years.
Czechia currently holds a FIFA ranking of 43rd, while Ireland is ranked 59th. Czechia finished second in Group L, trailing Croatia by six points, while Ireland secured a playoff position by finishing second in Group F, clinching their spot with a dramatic 96th-minute winner against Hungary.
Historically, Czechia has been strong at home, remaining unbeaten in their last 16 games on home soil, with 13 wins and 3 draws. In contrast, Ireland has struggled on foreign soil, managing only one clean sheet in their last ten away games.
In terms of squad news, Czech striker Patrik Schick has returned from injury and is expected to play a crucial role. However, Ireland will be without Festy Ebosele and Liam Scales, both suspended, and Evan Ferguson, who is injured and not included in the squad.
The last time either team qualified for the World Cup was in 2006 for Czechia and 2002 for Ireland. This match represents a significant opportunity for both nations to break their long drought.
As the match approaches, the anticipation builds, with fans eagerly awaiting the outcome that could determine their teams’ World Cup fate. The kick-off is scheduled for 15:45 EST (19:45 GMT).
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the final lineups and strategies both teams will employ, but the pressure is mounting as the countdown to the World Cup continues, with just 79 days remaining until the tournament begins.
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