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Surprisingly it doesn’t hurt as much as thought it would,” writes Ross, a Republic of Ireland supporter, of the penalty shootout defeat in Prague.

“Ireland just didn’t deserve to go through, they were passive the whole second half, and let the extremely ordinary Czechs come on to them.”

Ireland supporters reflect on their defeat.
Ireland supporters reflect on their defeat. Photograph: Ben Brady/INPHO/Shutterstock

Nick Ames

Nick Ames

Graham Potter may be in it for the long haul but the immediate outlook looks pretty bright too. This was his third game in charge of Sweden and the biggest compliment to pay is that they looked like themselves. A strong, diligent defensive performance nullified a lightweight Ukraine and it helped that, at the other end, they could call upon a centre-forward head and shoulders above anyone else on view.

Sammie Szmodics, of the Republic of Ireland, was knocked out after coming on as a substitute against the Czech Republic in Prague. He has posted on a well-known social media microblogging website to say he is fine and also thanked medical staff.

“Gutted the way it ended,” wrote Szmodics. “Fans and boys immense all evening !! Appreciate everyone’s messages. And thank you to the medical staff who acted so quickly to help me. On the mend. We go again.”

We certainly do, Sammie, we certainly do.

Ireland’s head coach Heimir Hallgrímsson checks on Sammie Szmodics.
Ireland’s head coach Heimir Hallgrímsson checks on Sammie Szmodics. Photograph: Ben Brady/INPHO/Shutterstock

Which countries have qualified for the World Cup – and how did they do it?

Andy Martin takes a look:

Australia and Cameroon have just kicked off in a friendly encounter in Sydney.

Martin Pegan has the latest here:

Ewan Murray

Ewan Murray

Game seven of Gennaro Gattuso’s Italy tenure eventually delivered comfort. In number eight, he will look to end the painful wait of a nation by returning his country to the World Cup for the first time since 2014. Northern Ireland’s future, a bright one with this young squad, means looking towards Euro 2028. This was a campaign too soon.

Andy Hunter

Andy Hunter

A familiar tale of World Cup playoff agony awaited the Republic of Ireland in Prague, but this was no hard luck story. Heimir Hallgrímsson’s team twice had the Czech Republic where they wanted them, in normal time and in a penalty shootout, and twice they let them off the hook. Dreams of a first World Cup in 24 years evaporated as a consequence.

Ben Fisher

Ben Fisher

Two years to the day since penalty shootout heartbreak against Poland, more agony from 12 yards for Wales, this time to deny them a shot at reaching this summer’s World Cup. Bosnia and Herzegovina prevailed 4-2 on spot-kicks after a typically absorbing night in the Welsh capital, one that went the distance, more than 133 minutes passed before Brennan Johnson spooned over and Neco Williams saw his penalty saved by Nikola Vasilj.

Preamble

The morning after. Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland all fell in the World Cup playoffs last night, so there will be plenty of analysis and reaction to get through.

England host Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay in a friendly at Wembley this evening, and there are plenty of other interesting friendlies, including the Netherlands v Norway and Spain v Serbia.

The Women’s Super League is also back after the midweek action in the Champions League, with three matches each on Saturday and Sunday.

Fixtures are here, results are here, and my email is here if you’re a Wales, Northern Ireland or Republic of Ireland fan and you feel the need to vent.

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