World Cup dream burns bright for Northern Ireland

Swiss stand in the way of ending a 31-year wait

Michael O'Neill
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The World Cup qualifying play-offs kick-off tonight with Northern Ireland hosting Switzerland in the first leg at Belfast and Croatia facing Greece in Zagreb.

Meetings between the Irish and the Swiss are as rare as a yodel in Derry with the last encounter way back in 1964. In the intervening period, Northern Ireland have qualified for just two World Cups - 1982 and 1986 - so the play-off provides Michael O’Neill‘s side with the best chance of reaching football’s showpiece tournament in a generation.

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