Twenty-two teams entered European and intercontinental playoffs to determine which six nations will clinch the last remaining 2026 World Cup spots. theScore runs through how Thursday’s action is faring so far.
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Sixteen European teams started the day with dreams of reaching this summer’s World Cup. That group was trimmed down to eight remaining hopefuls following an impassioned slate of semifinal matches.
Path A
Italy 2, Northern Ireland 0
Wales 1, Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 (extra time)
Sandro Tonali’s edge-of-the-box smash and Moise Kean’s precise finish kept Italy’s hopes of reaching its first World Cup since 2014 alive.
The Azzurri are yet to learn their opponent for the playoff final after Bosnia and Herzegovina icon Edin Dzeko’s late header forced his team’s semifinal against Wales into extra time in Cardiff.
Wales or Bosnia will host the Path A final on March 31.
Path B
Ukraine 1, Sweden 3
Poland 2, Albania 1
After going goalless through his last four competitive outings for Sweden, Arsenal’s Viktor Gyokeres smashed a hat-trick past Ukraine to send his country into the playoff final.
Meanwhile, Robert Lewandowski scored the equalizer and Piotr Zielinski bagged the winner as Poland battled back to beat Albania and set up an intriguing winner-take-all clash with the Swedes.
Sweden will host the Path B final on March 31.
Path C

Turkey 1, Romania 0
Slovakia 3, Kosovo 4
Turkey’s win over Romania wasn’t awash with quality. Real Madrid’s Arda Guler unsurprisingly produced the match’s standout moment with a stunning, sweeping pass for Ferdi Kadioglu’s goal.
Kosovo is potentially 90 minutes from its first-ever World Cup appearance after roaring back from 2-1 down to engineer a famous victory in a seven-goal thriller in Slovakia.
Kosovo will host the Path C final on March 31.
Path D
Denmark 4, North Macedonia 0
Czechia 2, Ireland 2 (extra time)
Denmark moved closer to its third straight appearance at a World Cup – and its fifth out of the last seven editions – by thumping North Macedonia, with Lazio’s Gustav Isaksen weighing in with two goals.
Czechia’s Ladislav Krejci scored in the 86th minute to send his country’s clash with Ireland into extra time.
Czechia or Ireland match will host the Path D final on March 31.
Six teams are in the mix for two World Cup berths via FIFA’s intercontinental playoffs. The semifinals take place later on Thursday.
Path 1: New Caledonia vs. Jamaica
Path 2: Bolivia vs. Suriname
The winners of those semifinal matches will then play against DR Congo (Path 1) and Iraq (Path 2) to determine who reaches this summer’s tournament. DR Congo and Iraq received byes to the playoff finals as the top-ranked teams involved in the intercontinental playoffs.
The finals will take place March 31 in Mexico.