Italy chase World Cup spot as Kosovo bid to make debut
Gennaro Gattuso is the Head Coach of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers, Group I football match between Italy and Norway in San Siro, Italy, on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) (Photo by Alessio Morgese / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)
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Four-time World Cup winners Italy hope to end a 12-year
absence from football's biggest stage on Tuesday, while Kosovo are dreaming of
a first ever appearance at a major tournament.
Citizen Digital
previews the play-off finals that will decide the last four European qualifiers
for this summer's 48-team tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada:
Bosnia and
Hercegovina v Italy
Gennaro Gattuso, a 2006 World Cup winner, is trying to lead
Italy back to the tournament after the Azzurri missed out on the 2018 and 2022
editions, but they can expect a hostile atmosphere in Zenica.
Italy players were caught on camera celebrating when Bosnia
beat Wales in the semi-finals on Thursday, although Inter Milan defender
Federico Dimarco insisted no disrespect was intended.
Bosnia's 40-year-old captain Edin Dzeko, who scored a late
equaliser against Wales and spent almost a decade playing in Serie A, went to
the 2014 World Cup in Brazil -- his country's first as an independent nation.
Dzeko says Italy are "big favourites" to take the
final spot in Group B, which includes Canada, Switzerland and Qatar.
Viktor Gyokeres stepped up in the absence of the injured
Alexander Isak to lead Sweden past Ukraine and to the cusp of just a second
World Cup in 20 years.
Graham Potter's Sweden, whose win over Ukraine was their
first of the qualifying campaign, will be at home in Stockholm against a Poland
side seeking to go to a third successive World Cup.
Robert Lewandowski scored his 89th international last week
as Poland came from behind to beat Albania in the semi-finals. The winner of
this tie will go into Group F with the Netherlands, Japan, Tunisia.
Kosovo, the lowest ranked team to make the play-offs, are
potentially 90 minutes away from reaching a first major tournament, a decade on
from their admission to UEFA and FIFA.
They edged Slovakia 4-3 in Bratislava to set up a clash with
Turkey, who have not played at the World Cup since a surprise third-place
finish in 2002. Turkey beat Romania 1-0 with a goal from Brighton's Ferdi
Kadioglu.
"We are in euphoria right now but we need to play the
last game with calm," said Kosovo coach Franco Foda.
Kosovo will have home advantage in Pristina against Euro
2024 quarter-finalists Turkey. A place in Group D alongside the United States,
Australia and Paraguay awaits the winner.
Czech Republic v
Denmark
The Czechs rallied from two goals down to get past the
Republic of Ireland on penalties, and will stay in Prague as a fancied Denmark
attempt to crash the party.
Denmark missed out on automatic qualification after a
dramatic defeat in Scotland in November, but four second-half goals saw them
comfortably brush aside North Macedonia in Copenhagen to stay in the hunt.
The Czech Republic last went to the World Cup in 2006, while
Denmark have played at three of the last four finals. Tuesday's winning team
will complete Group A with Mexico, South Africa and South Korea.

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