Sweden, Turkey and Czech Republic qualify for World Cup via play-offs

Viktor Gyokeres scored a late winner as Sweden beat Poland 3-2 to secure their place at this summer's World Cup. Czech Republic advanced past Denmark on penalties after a 2-2 draw, while Turkey defeated Kosovo 1-0. The three nations join Italy in booking spots for the tournament in North America.

Sweden secured their World Cup berth with a dramatic 3-2 victory over Poland at the Strawberry Arena. Anthony Elanga and Gustaf Lagerbielke put Sweden ahead in the first half, either side of Nicola Zalewski's equalizer for Poland. Karol Swiderski leveled the score early in the second half, but Gyokeres fired home in the 88th minute to spark jubilation and send Graham Potter's side to Group F alongside Netherlands, Japan and Tunisia. Gyokeres, an Arsenal player, followed up his two semi-final goals against Ukraine with this crucial strike, avoiding extra time. Czech Republic overcame Denmark 4-2 on penalties after a 2-2 draw in regular and extra time. Pavel Sulc scored after three minutes, but Joachim Andersen equalized for Denmark in the 72nd. Ladislav Krejci restored the lead for Czechia in extra time, only for Kasper Hogh to tie it moments later. In the shootout, Denmark's Rasmus Hojlund hit the bar and Mathias Jensen missed, allowing Michal Sadilek to score the decisive penalty. Czechia joins Group A with co-hosts Mexico, South Africa and South Korea. Turkey earned their first World Cup appearance since finishing third in 2002 by beating Kosovo 1-0 away. Kerem Akturkoglu netted early in the second half to secure the win and a spot in Group D with co-hosts USA, Australia and Paraguay.

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Sweden's Viktor Gyökeres celebrates scoring the 88th-minute winner against Poland at Strawberry Arena, securing World Cup qualification amid chaotic goalmouth action.
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Sweden's national football team has qualified for this summer's World Cup after a dramatic 3–2 victory over Poland in the playoff final at Strawberry Arena. Viktor Gyökeres scored the winner in the 88th minute amid chaos in front of goal. Anthony Elanga and Gustaf Lagerbielke netted the other goals.

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FIFA conducted the draws for the European and intercontinental play-offs for the 2026 World Cup on November 20, 2025, in Zurich, setting the stage for six remaining qualification spots. Sixteen European teams will compete in four paths, while six non-European teams battle in two pathways hosted in Mexico. The winners will join 42 already qualified nations at the expanded tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

 

 

 

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