Ireland fans face ticket battle for World Cup play-off as Czechia confirm new manager

Ireland's World Cup play-off semi-final against Czechia will be played at the 19,200 capacity Fortuna Arena, the home of Slavia Prague
Ireland fans face ticket battle for World Cup play-off as Czechia confirm new manager

74-year-old former Viktoria Plzeň boss Miroslav Koubke has been appointed as Czechia's new manager. His first game in charge will be the World Cup play-off against Ireland on March 26. Pic: Stuart Franklin/Getty Images

The Football Association of the Czech Republic (FAČR) has confirmed that their World Cup play-off semi-final against Ireland on March 26 will be held at the Fortuna Arena in Prague.

The home of Slavia Prague, which hosted the 2022/23 Uefa Conference League final between West Ham and Fiorentina, has a capacity of just 19,200. It means Irish fans hoping to attend the game will face a scramble to secure tickets. There could be as little as 1,000 tickets available for away supporters. 

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