Where is the match being played?
The match is at the Estadio Algarve in Portugal, as Gibraltar's stadium is under redevelopment.
World Cup Qualifying / Europe
Gibraltar and the Czech Republic face off in a World Cup 2026 Qualifying Group L match. This is the first senior men's international meeting between the two teams. Gibraltar is coming off a 3-1 loss to Montenegro, while the Czech Republic s...
Gibraltar, ranked 196th in the world, is the clear underdog. They are playing their 'home' matches in Portugal due to stadium redevelopment. Their recent unbeaten run included draws and a win, mainly against lower-ranked teams, and they had a 3-1 loss to Montenegro. The Czech Republic, ranked 42nd, had a challenging Euro 2024 campaign. However, they were promoted to the Nations League top tier and achieved a 2-1 win against the Faroe Islands in their first World Cup Qualifier match. Their next challenge will be to compete against Croatia, 2018 World Cup runners-up. The Czechs are expected to dominate, but team changes due to injuries could provide a small window of opportunity.
The match is at the Estadio Algarve in Portugal, as Gibraltar's stadium is under redevelopment.
The Czech Republic last qualified in 2006.
No, Gibraltar has not win in their 21 matches
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