Republic of Ireland v Portugal, France v Ukraine, and more: World Cup 2026 qualifying – live

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Andorra v Albania teams

Andorra: Ruiz, Borra, Llovera, Olivera, San Nicolas, Rodrigo Tapia, Babot, de las Heras, Cervos, Rosas, Lopez. Substitutes: Antoni Gomes, Pires, Gomes, Rebes, De Pablos, Remolins, Ferreira, Ricard Fernandez, Moreno, Rubio, Teixeira, Marc Garcia.

Albania: Strakosha, Hysaj, Djimsiti, Ajeti, Mitaj, Shehu, Asllani, Laci, Broja, Manaj, Hoxha. Substitutes: Balliu, Ismajli, Ramadani, Aliji, Medon Berisha, Uzuni, Daku, Dajsinani, Tuci, Simoni, Asani, Bajrami.

Referee: Horatiu Fesnic (Romania)

Ed Aarons has been busy looking at the permutations across all the Uefa qualifying groups:

And as for Group F:

An injury-time equaliser by Hungary’s Dominik Szoboszlai in Lisbon last month has made Portugal wait a little longer to book their place. Two points from games in the Republic of Ireland on Thursday and at home to Armenia on Sunday would guarantee top spot. Hungary, who are second, one point ahead of Ireland, would secure a playoff on Thursday if they win in Armenia and Ireland lose to Portugal. Otherwise the playoff spot may come down to Hungary’s game against Ireland in Budapest on Sunday.

Moldova v Italy teams

Moldova: Kozhukhar, Stefan, Craciun, Dumbravanu, Reabciuk, Perciun, Rata, Ionita, Revenco, Nicolaescu, Postolachi. Substitutes: Platica, Fratea, Forov, Damascan, Cucos, Caimacov, Bors, Bogaciuc, Bitca, Avram, Bodisteanu, Timbur.

Italy: Vicario, Bellanova, Mancini, Buongiorno, Cambiaso, Cristante, Tonali, Orsolini, Raspadori, Zaccagni, Scamacca. Substitutes: Bastoni, Politano, Locatelli, Retegui, Gabbia, Frattesi, Esposito, Ricci, Donnarumma, Dimarco, Di Lorenzo, Carnesecchi.

Referee: Mykola Balakin (Ukraine)

As it stands, with Hungary winning 1-0 in Armenia, Republic of Ireland would need at least a point tonight to stay in with a mathematical chance.

They would be four points behind if they lose and three behind with a draw. A win tonight would set up a winner-takes-all clash in Budapest against Hungary on Sunday.

Preamble

France can qualify for next year’s Donald Trump-themed World Cup in North America by beating Ukraine at Parc des Princes in fashionable Paris tonight, while Portugal can do the same if they defeat Republic of Ireland at fortress Aviva in Dublin.

It looks like Ireland, on the other hand, need to beat the visitors to stay in the hunt for second place in Group F with Hungary currently winning 1-0 in Armenia. Last month, Ireland suffered a late loss to tonight’s opponents on the continent, so the pressure is very much on. Azerbaijan v Iceland, Armenia v Hungary, Norway v Estonia, Moldova v Italy and Andorra v Albania are also on tonight’s menu, along with the small matter of England v Serbia at Wembley. (Super Tommy Tuchel’s team are already qualified, in case you didn’t know.)

The France v Ukraine and Ireland v Portugal fixtures, in Group D and Group F respectively, are the ones we’ll mainly focus on here. I just need to check down the back of the sofa to scrape together the pay-per-view match fees (£2.49 a pop on Amazon Prime Video) and we’ll be ready to go. Team news, previews, news and other good things coming up.

Kick-offs: 7.45pm UK time

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