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Kosovo versus Turkiye football match at Fadil Vokrri Stadium in Pristina
31 March 2026, Tuesday, 20:45 | Fadil Vokrri Stadium, Pristina

The World Cup Ticket Passes Through Pristina

Our national football team is heading into its final match with the best chance of qualifying for the World Cup in 24 years. The key to ending that 24-year wait will be winning on Tuesday evening in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo – whether in regular time, extra time, or on penalties. Although they played a somewhat better game against Romania, the star-and-crescent side occasionally struggled to create chances, while also conceding 1-2 opportunities to Lucescu’s men. In particular, the ball that bounced off the post while Turkey were leading 1-0 was virtually the turning point of the match. In the closing stages, the red-and-whites had chances to extend the lead and wrap things up through counter-attacks, but they failed to convert those few opportunities. Lucescu’s delay in making attacking substitutions – with changes only coming in the final 5 minutes – had no positive impact on the game for the Balkan side, and this worked in Turkey’s favor as they came through the first leg unscathed. Not losing any players to injury in that match is also an added advantage. While we can take confidence from having beaten our opponents all three times in our three previous meetings, we must not forget that this is an away match, that our opponents returned from their trip to Slovakia with a victory, and that they have internationally experienced players in their squad – even though we will be playing in a region with a significant Turkish population. As a breathless World Cup thriller unfolds in Pristina, you can visit the seatpin website right now to purchase tickets for the Kosovo – Turkey match and experience that atmosphere firsthand.

Kosovo Is Living Its Most Exciting Days

Having declared independence in 2008 and been admitted to FIFA in 2014, Kosovo – after two years of friendly matches, the second of which was against Turkey – competed for the first time in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers starting in 2016. Out of 10 matches against Iceland, Croatia, Ukraine, Turkey, and Finland, Kosovo managed to earn points only in their opening game away to Finland, finishing bottom of the group with just 1 point, while our national team also disappointed by finishing fourth with 15 points. In the Euro 2020 qualifiers, Kosovo finished third behind England and Czech Republic, while leaving Bulgaria and Montenegro behind – drawing widespread attention. Europe’s youngest nation earned a play-off spot by finishing first in their UEFA Nations League D group. However, a 2-1 defeat to North Macedonia in the semi-finals in Skopje ended their Euro 2020 dreams. The 2022 World Cup qualifiers brought further failure – Kosovo finished last in a five-team group with Spain, Sweden, Greece, and Georgia, accumulating just 5 points, with their only win coming away to Georgia. After this up-and-down run, in the Euro 2024 qualifiers they finished in a six-team group behind Romania, Switzerland, Israel, and Belarus, ahead of only Andorra. Having risen to Nations League B by 2025, Franco Foda’s side finished second in their four-team 2026 World Cup qualifying group with 11 points, behind Switzerland’s 14 points, while comfortably leaving Slovenia (4 points) and Sweden (2 points) behind. Looking at Kosovo’s players, familiar but not particularly frightening names stand out – Zhegrova, whom we remember from the Juventus – Galatasaray match; Rashica from Bešiktaš; Vedat Muriqi, who is expected to wear the Fenerbahçe shirt again next season; and Hadergjonaj, who plays for Alanyaspor. In the final match, things must be taken seriously to avoid a Kosovo shock similar to the Latvia disaster in the Euro 2004 qualifiers, which came after the 2002 World Cup third-place finish. If you want to be part of this excitement, Kosovo – Turkey match tickets are on sale at seatpin.

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