2026 World Cup Playoffs: Six Final Spots Decided Tuesday
The last six berths for the 2026 World Cup will be settled on Tuesday, April 1, 2026, through European and intercontinental playoff matches. In Europe, four ties are set: Kosovo hosts Türkiye, Italy faces Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sweden takes on Poland, and Czech Republic battles Denmark. The winners secure direct qualification.
Meanwhile, the intercontinental playoffs feature DR Congo versus Jamaica and Iraq against Bolivia, with the victors claiming the remaining two spots. Notably, Iraq hasn't appeared since 1986, DR Congo (as Zaire) since 1974, Bolivia since 1994, and Türkiye since 2002—all aiming to end long World Cup droughts.
For Nigerian football fans, DR Congo's presence is key as Africa's sole contender in these playoffs. While the Super Eagles' status isn't detailed here, these outcomes will shape the tournament's final 48-team lineup.
These single-elimination matches carry immense pressure, with national pride and World Cup dreams on the line. One mistake ends a team's campaign.
Which team do you believe has the best chance to qualify, and what factors—experience, hunger, or home advantage—will decide these tight contests?
SOURCE: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/31/2026-world-cup-final-six-spots-to-be-confirmed-on-tuesday/