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World Cup 2026 qualifying play-offs on TV: Coverage, schedule and live stream

Dreams will be realised and hearts will be broken as the final spots at World Cup 2026 are claimed in the qualifying play-offs at the end of March.

16 European teams still hold hope of reaching this summer's tournament in North America but only four of them can make it to the promised land.

    Northern Ireland travel to Bergamo to face Italy in the Path A semi-finals, the winner of which will take on either Wales or Bosnia-Herzegovina.

    Republic of Ireland are up against Czech Republic in Prague in the Path D semi-final, with either Denmark or North Macedonia waiting for them in the next round.

    Elsewhere, six nations battle it out for the other two places in the inter-confederation play-offs.

    A place at the World Cup feels within reach for the remaining teams, with just two wins needed to punch their ticket for the global festival of football, but the single-leg knockout format means that the hopes of a nation can be dashed in an instant.

    Radio Times brings you the complete World Cup 2026 qualifying play-offs TV schedule, including every game you can watch live in the UK.

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    UEFA Path A semi-finals

    Wales v Bosnia Herzegovina (7:45pm) BBC One Wales / BBC Two / S4C / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website / S4C OnlineItaly v Northern Ireland (7:45pm) BBC One NI / BBC Three / BBC iPlayer / BBC Sport website

    UEFA Path B semi-finals

    Ukraine v Sweden (7:45pm) TBCPoland v Albania (7:45pm) TBC

    UEFA Path C semi-finals

    Turkey v Romania (5pm) TBCSlovakia v Kosovo (7:45pm) TBC

    UEFA Path D semi-finals

    Denmark v North Macedonia (7:45pm) TBCCzech Republic v Republic of Ireland (7:45pm) TBC

    Inter-confederation semi-finals

    Bolivia v Suriname (10pm) FIFA+

    Friday 27 March

    Inter-confederation semi-finals

    New Caledonia v Jamaica (3am) FIFA+

    UEFA Path A final

    Wales/Bosnia Herzegovina v Italy/Northern Ireland (7:45) TBC

    UEFA Path B final

    Ukraine/Sweden v Poland/Albania (7:45) TBC

    UEFA Path C final

    Slovakia/Kosovo v Turkey/Romania (7:45) TBC

    UEFA Path D final

    Czech Republic/Republic of Ireland v Denmark/North Macedonia (7:45) TBC

    Inter-confederation finals

    DR Congo v New Caledonia/Jamaica (10pm) FIFA+

    Wednesday 1 April

    Inter-confederation finals

    Iraq v Bolivia/Suriname (4am) FIFA+

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    Fans can watch Wales and Northern Ireland matches live on the BBC. As well as coverage on one of the regional BBC One channels and another main TV channel, viewers also have the option to tune in via BBC iPlayer or the BBC Sport website.

    S4C will also offer a Welsh language broadcast, both on TV and online, of all Wales games.

    FIFA+ will have live coverage of the Inter-confederation play-off matches.

    It has not yet been confirmed whether the rest of the UEFA play-offs will be available to watch for fans in the UK, but Republic of Ireland games are available on RTE in the Republic of Ireland.

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