Northern Ireland: Michael O’Neill’s side to face Switzerland and Iceland in friendlies
Northern Ireland will face Switzerland and Iceland in the friendly match before the start of the World Cup qualifier.
Michael O’Neill’s team will welcome Switzerland to Windsor Park on March 21 and will receive Iceland on June 10.
Last month, the Irish FA announced on March 25th that it announced a friendly match for Sweden in Stockholm.
After the National League playoffs in March, June will be friendly and friendly before the Icelandic Conference.
Northern Ireland lost to Switzerland in the 2018 World Cup player, and met with them in the 2022 World Cup line. He defeated 0-0 in Belfaster and defeated 2-0 in Geneva.
Northern Ireland occupied the national league competition in the 2024 competition.
O’Neill’s young team performed well in October to defeat Berhat’s Bulgaria 5-0, because Isaac Price won a hat trick.
Conor Bradley won an impressive friendly victory in Scotland in March and won the goal.
Northern Ireland started the World Cup qualifier in Luxembourg in September.
In addition to the March friendship match, North Ireland will also discover their ultimate opponents in the World Cup, because Italy and Germany face face in the national league playoffs.
The winner of the tie will join Northern Ireland, Luxembourg and Slovakia.