Most Depressing Fixtures in History to Take Place During International Break Following UEFA Decision UEFA has scheduled a series of bleak fixtures during the international break, driven by a specific rule governing World Cup qualifiers. The European football governing body is managing the play-offs for teams that did not directly qualify for the tournament, with 16 teams set to compete in semi-finals across four pathways on Thursday. The winners of each pathway will secure a spot in the World Cup, while the two losers from each semi-final will face off in a friendly on the same day. This unusual fixture arrangement stems from UEFA's requirement that teams play twice during the international break, creating a mix of high-stakes matches and low-impact friendlies. The semi-finals will feature eight matches, with the winners advancing to the finals the following Tuesday. However, the two losing teams from each semi-final pathway will be forced to play a friendly on the same day, adding to the sense of futility. Fans have expressed their frustration, with one social media user labeling the fixtures as "the most depressing matches in the history of football." Another remarked, "Imagine the enthusiasm, drive and passion for the players who have just missed the World Cup," highlighting the emotional toll on teams denied World Cup qualification. The semi-final matchups include Italy vs. Northern Ireland, Wales vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine vs. Sweden, Poland vs. Albania, Turkey vs. Romania, Slovakia vs. Kosovo, Denmark vs. North Macedonia, and Czechia vs. Republic of Ireland. All games will kick off at 7:45pm GMT, except for Turkey’s match against Romania, which starts at 5pm.#uefa #international_break #world_cup_qualifiers #uefa_decision #craig_bellamy
