Tonight marks the final World Cup qualifier for Michael O’Neill’s team, and although their advance to the play-offs in March has already been secured, there’s still plenty of intrigue surrounding the match. Fans can catch the action live across several platforms, including BBC Two NI, BBC Three, BBC iPlayer, BBC Radio Ulster, BBC Radio Sports Extra, and BBC Sounds, starting at 19:30 GMT.
The broadcast team features Stephen Watson along with pundits Stuart Dallas, David Healy, and Caragh Hamilton at Windsor Park. Commentary will be provided by Stephen Craigan and Thomas Kane, ensuring viewers are guided through the match.
For radio listeners, Joel Taggart will be joined by former Northern Ireland internationals Keith Gillespie, Jim Magilton, and George McCartney, with John O’Neill assisting Michael Clarke for commentary.
BBC Sport will kick off their coverage with a build-up starting at 18:45 GMT. Fans can follow the game in real-time through live text commentary and in-play highlights, as well as video and audio streams throughout the match. Once the TV broadcast concludes, viewers can switch to BBC iPlayer for in-depth analysis and reactions, adding even more value to the viewing experience.
This match not only serves as a capstone to the qualifiers but is also an opportunity for fans to rally behind their team, celebrating their journey to the upcoming play-offs.
