Czechia vs Denmark: A Historic World Cup Playoff Victory
By Rohan Mehta / 01.04.2026
Czechia defeated Denmark on penalties after a thrilling 2-2 draw in the World Cup play-off final, marking a significant milestone as they secured their first World Cup appearance since 2006. The victory ended a 20-year wait for Czechia to return to the global stage.
The match, held in Prague, saw Czechia take an early lead, scoring from their first attack in the third minute. Despite Czechia’s strong start, Denmark fought back, equalizing twice during regular time. However, the decisive moment came during the penalty shootout, where Denmark missed three penalties, allowing Czechia to triumph.
Czechia’s success in the shootout was notable, as they scored three of their four penalties, while Denmark managed to convert only one. This victory adds to Czechia’s impressive record, as they have now won all three of their penalty shootouts as an independent nation.
Denmark, who had been minutes away from automatic qualification for the World Cup back in November, will be disappointed with their performance in the shootout. They attempted a total of 22 shots during the match, with eight on target, compared to Czechia’s nine shots and four on target.
In terms of expected goals (xG), Czechia’s were recorded at 1.25, while Denmark’s were higher at 1.73, indicating that Denmark had more scoring opportunities throughout the match.
This upcoming World Cup will see Czechia compete in Group A alongside Mexico, South Korea, and South Africa. This marks just the second time Czechia will participate in the World Cup as an independent nation, having previously participated in eight World Cups as Czechoslovakia.
Historically, Czechoslovakia finished as runners-up in the 1934 and 1962 tournaments, while Czechia’s last World Cup appearance as Czechoslovakia was in 1994. The team will be looking to build on this recent success as they prepare for the tournament.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the team’s final roster and preparations for the World Cup, but the excitement surrounding Czechia’s return to the tournament is palpable among fans and players alike.
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