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Live on Amazon Prime PPV: Thursday 19:45. Czech Republic v Rep. of Ireland. Republic of Ireland have a tough challenge if they are to qualify for the World Cup. They are 3/1 with Betfred to land a victory in Prague on Thursday night, with their opponents unbeaten at home in qualifying. Czechia are a 19/20 chance with Ladbrokes to go through to the play-off final match with a win of their own.
The Irish will aim to keep things tight and they are 3/1 with Coral to land a draw which would take the tie into extra-time. Patrick Schick is the danger man for the home side and the Bayer Leverkusen man is 7/4 with bet365 to score at any time.
Live on BBC Three: Thursday 19:45. Italy v Northern Ireland. Italy will have been well pleased to draw Northern Ireland in their quest to make the 2026 World Cup. The Azzurri are a 1/3 chance with Ladbrokes to set up a play-off against Wales or Bosnia, with Gennaro Gattuso’s side an attractive even money with bet365 to land a victory without conceding.
BoyleSports offer 9/1 that Michael O’Neill’s side are able to pull off a shock win and they’re a 15/4 shot with Betfred to take the game into extra-time. However, an Italy win by a 3-0 scoreline makes appeal and Coral go 13/2 about that option.
Live on BBC Two: Thursday 19:45. Wales v Bosnia-Herzegovina. Wales are a 10/11 chance with Betfred to land a victory on Thursday night when they go up against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Craig Bellamy’s side were impressive in qualifying, although this is going to be a tense encounter. It could be that the draw is better value and BoyleSports offer 23/10 that the game ends all square.
The visitors are not without ability and Ladbrokes offer 16/5 that they leave Cardiff with a victory to set up a likely play-off against Italy. Bet365 have 21/10 that we see the Welsh land a bloodless win and they have a strong defence.
NB. All odds shown are correct at time of publishing and are subject to change.










