2026 FIFA World Cup play-off round-up: Italy, Denmark, Sweden record wins to be on brink

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2026 FIFA World Cup play-off round-up: Italy, Denmark, Sweden record wins to be on brink

  The semi-final round on Thursday, March 26, 2026, delivered several dramatic finishes and a few notable heartbreaks. In Path A, Italy

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The semi-final round on Thursday, March 26, 2026, delivered several dramatic finishes and a few notable heartbreaks.

In Path A, Italy handled their business with a 2–0 win over Northern Ireland, with goals from Tonali and Keane settling the tough contest.

Bosnia and Herzegovina advanced via a tense penalty shootout against Wales. Dan James’ delicious strike earlier in the second half was cancelled by Edin Dzeko’s 86th-minute strike to send the game to extra time, where both teams failed to snatch the winner. The visitors won 4-2 on penalties to break Wales’ heart.

Path D also saw a shootout victory, with Czechia narrowly overcoming the Republic of Ireland after a 2–2 draw, setting up a heavyweight final clash against a dominant Denmark side that cruised past North Macedonia 4-0.

A major storyline of this round was the emergence of smaller nations and individual brilliance. Kosovo pulled off a stunning 4–3 upset against Slovakia in Path C, marking a historic step toward their first-ever World Cup appearance.

Meanwhile, Sweden showcased clinical form with a 3–1 victory over Ukraine, with Arsenal’s Gyokeres scoring an important hat-trick.

Poland relied on their veteran core to edge out Albania, ensuring the final berths remain contested by a mix of traditional giants and ambitious underdogs. Lewandowski and Zielinski were on target for Poland.

The journey concludes on March 31, 2026, with four “winner-takes-all” finals.

Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Italy

Sweden vs. Poland

Kosovo vs. Türkiye, and

Czechia vs. Denmark

Elsewhere in Mexico, Bolivia came from behind to beat Suriname 2-1 to book a final date against Iraq in a winner-takes-all match for one of the final six slots.

Van Gelderen opened the scoring in the 48th minute for Suriname. Paniagua equalised in the 72nd minute for Bolivia. A penalty in the 79th minute from Miguelito completed a wonderful comeback for Bolivia.

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