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Caoimhin Kelleher during last week's Nations League game against England at Wembley Ryan Byrne/INPHO

Ireland to face Bulgaria in Uefa Nations League relegation play-off

Ireland will be at home in the second leg, with the ties to be played next March.

IRELAND HAVE BEEN drawn against Bulgaria in their promotion/relegation play-off in the Nations League.

The Nations League has now expanded so that teams finishing third in their group must play-off across two legs against a runner-up from the league below to secure their status. 

Having finished third in their League B group, Ireland must now beat Bulgaria over two legs next year to secure their status. 

The sides last met in the 2020 Nations League campaign: the teams drew 1-1 in Sofia before drawing 0-0 in Dublin. 

Bulgaria finished second behind Northern Ireland in their Nations League group, and ahead of Belarus and Luxembourg. Bulgaria won two of their six games – at home to Northern Ireland and away to Luxembourg – but were hammered 5-0 in Belfast. 

They are ranked 84th in the Fifa rankings, 21 places below Ireland. By drawing Bulgaria, Ireland avoided the toughest opponent in Slovakia, who were the only possible opponent ranked above Ireland in Fifa’s standings. 

Slovakia were paired with Slovenia, while Georgia will face Armenia and Iceland will play Kosovo. 

The games will be on Thursday 20 and Sunday 23 March next year. Ireland will be at home for the second leg. 

Elsewhere in the League A/B play-offs, Scotland will have to beat Greece over two legs to secure their League A status. Belgium will face Ukraine, Hungary have been pitted against Turkiye, and Austria will play Serbia. 

Meanwhile, the Nations League has been further expanded to include quarter-finals among the sides that finished in the top two of their respective groups in League A. 

Netherlands will face title holders Spain, Croatia have been drawn against France, Denmark have been paired with Portugal, while Italy will square off against Germany. 

These quarter-finals will also be played in March, with the semi-finals and final fixed for June. 

The winners of Italy/Germany will face Netherlands or Spain. Denmark or Portugal, therefore will face either Croatia or France. 

League B/C play-offs 

  • Ireland vs Bulgaria 
  • Slovenia vs Slovakia 
  • Georgia vs Armenia 
  • Iceland vs Kosovo

Nations League quarter-finals 

  • Netherlands vs Spain 
  • Croatia vs France 
  • Denmark vs Portugal 
  • Italy vs Germany 

League A/B play-offs 

  • Turkiye vs Hungary 
  • Ukraine vs Belgium 
  • Austria vs Serbia 
  • Greece vs Scotland 

League C/D play-offs*

  • Gibraltar vs Latvia 
  • Malta vs Luxembourg 

*all play-offs to be played in March 2025, aside from League C/D, which will take place in March 2026. 

Written by Gavin Cooney and originally published on The 42 whose award-winning team produces original content that you won’t find anywhere else: on GAA, League of Ireland, women’s sport and boxing, as well as our game-changing rugby coverage, all with an Irish eye. Subscribe here.

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