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5 Tips to Help Ireland Qualify for the 2026 World Cup

The Republic of Ireland has a proud history in international football, having qualified for the FIFA World Cup three times, in 1990, 1994, and 2002.

However, the team has not qualified for a major tournament since the 2016 European Championship and will be hoping to end that drought by qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.

Here are five tips that could help Ireland qualify for the 2026 World Cup:

  • Appoint a top-quality manager. The manager is responsible for selecting the team, tactics, and overall direction of the team. A good manager can make a big difference to a team's performance, so it is important to appoint someone who has a proven track record of success.
  • Develop a strong squad. Ireland has a number of talented players, but they need to be developed into a cohesive unit. The manager needs to create a system that gets the best out of his players and allows them to play to their strengths.
  • Play to their strengths. Ireland is a physical team with a strong work ethic. They need to use these strengths to their advantage and play a style of football that suits their players.
  • Qualify for the play-offs. The top two teams in each qualifying group will qualify automatically for the World Cup, while the third-placed teams will enter a play-off. Ireland will need to finish in the top three of their qualifying group in order to have a chance of reaching the play-offs.
  • Win the play-offs. If Ireland finish third in their qualifying group, they will need to win a play-off in order to qualify for the World Cup. The play-offs are a two-legged affair, so Ireland will need to win both legs in order to progress.

Qualifying for the World Cup is a difficult task, but it is not impossible. If Ireland can follow these tips, they will give themselves a good chance of reaching the tournament in 2026.



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