What observers say
“Outstanding. Put Czechia under pressure from the opening seconds and he was the only consistent outlet throughout difficult second period,” remarked a commentator on Chiedozie Ogbene’s performance during the World Cup Play-Off semi-final held in Prague on March 26, 2026.
Despite Ogbene’s efforts, the Republic of Ireland faced a harsh end to their World Cup aspirations, losing to Czechia 4-3 in a penalty shootout after the match ended 2-2 following extra time. Troy Parrott initially gave Ireland the lead by scoring a penalty, but the team struggled to maintain their advantage.
Throughout the match, Ireland displayed resilience, hitting the post twice and showcasing moments of brilliance, particularly from goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, who saved a penalty from Mojmir Chytil. However, a costly mistake by Ryan Manning allowed Czechia to equalize, which proved pivotal in shifting the momentum of the match.
The penalty shootout was fraught with tension, exacerbated by external noise from the crowd, which included a strange ambulance-like sound that made it difficult for the Irish players to focus. “Very hard to win penalties away from home, as shown by Ireland players having to deal with a strange ambulance-like noise to put them off for their penalties and jeering,” noted an observer.
In the shootout, Ireland’s Finn Azaz and Alan Browne missed their penalties, contributing to the team’s defeat. The match was a significant moment for Ireland, who have not qualified for the World Cup since 2002, and the loss in Prague marked another missed opportunity.
As the dust settles on this match, the focus will shift to the future of the Irish squad and their preparations for upcoming competitions. The team had secured a play-off spot 130 days prior, and the disappointment of this loss will likely fuel their determination moving forward.
With the Czechs having an excellent record in penalty shootouts, Ireland’s defeat underscores the challenges faced by teams in high-pressure situations. The Republic of Ireland will need to regroup and reflect on their performance as they look ahead to future international fixtures.













