Northern Ireland VS Bulgaria, Northern Ireland will Keep three points at home

Match Time:4/1/2021 02:45 Thursday  (GMT+8)

FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA) --  Northern Ireland   VS   Bulgaria

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After a slow start to World Cup Qualifying Group C for both nations, pointless pair Northern Ireland and Bulgaria meet in Belfast, on the back of lengthy winless streaks.  

 

With the sides already trailing favourites Italy and Switzerland by six points, any continued hopes of a playoff place - even at this early stage - surely hinge on securing an overdue victory on Wednesday.  

 

Match preview

 

Northern Ireland head coach Ian Baraclough saw his team's win-free run continue with a 2-1 friendly defeat to the United States at Windsor Park on Sunday, as the Green and White Army were again unable to capitalise upon some promising situations on home soil.   

 

Coming into Wednesday's World Cup qualifier against Bulgaria, they suffered an increasingly familiar outcome in Belfast, as goals from Borussia Dortmund academy graduates Giovanni Reyna and Christian Pulisic put the Americans in charge before Niall McGinn's superbly-taken late consolation strike.  

 

With Baraclough yet to win inside 90 minutes during his first 10 games in charge - his only success so far being a penalty shoot-out triumph against Bosnia-Herzegovina in the playoffs for this summer's Euros - that streak simply must end this week if his side are to retain faint hopes of reaching Qatar 2022.  

 

While the XI that welcomes the Bulgarians to Belfast will undoubtedly be a very different one to that which started at the weekend - after Baraclough made 10 changes to a side that lost 2-0 to Italy just days before - they will need to bounce back from double disappointment nonetheless.  

 

Already facing an uphill battle in their quest to reach a first World Cup since 1986, the Green and White Army's ever-reliable Leeds United man Stuart Dallas has been among those labelling Wednesday's clash as a "must win" during the build-up.

 

Despite a dogged defensive performance, Bulgaria followed a 3-1 home defeat to Switzerland in their opening fixture of the group with a second consecutive loss on Sunday evening, at the hands of clinical Italy.  

 

Having been three goals behind before even 15 minutes of the campaign had been played at Stadion Vasil Levski versus the Swiss, the Bulgarians' limited chances of progressing from Group C were further diminished by goals from Andrea Belotti - with a controversial penalty - and substitute Manuel Locatelli either side of the break, as the Azzurri left Sofia with all three points.   

 

Considering the Eastern European nation have fallen upon hard times in recent years, having won just two of their last 24 matches - the most recent of which was a 3-0 friendly success versus Gibraltar in November - it came as little surprise that they opened up with losses to the two clear favourites to progress.  

 

Failing to qualify for the final stages since 1998 - four years after famously finishing fourth at USA '94 - Bulgaria's drought on the global stage is likely to continue should they fail to pick up points in this third game of a rapid-fire opening spell of fixtures.  

 

The Lions have already missed out on a place at this summer's Euros, after losing to Hungary in their playoff semi-final last autumn, so confidence remains low in Yasen Petrov's squad. For Northern Ireland, and their under-fire coach, Bulgaria's arrival represents a real opportunity to get points on the board before a long hiatus in the qualification process.  

 

Northern Ireland World Cup Qualifying - Europe form: L 

Northern Ireland form (all competitions): LLLDLL 

Bulgaria World Cup Qualifying - Europe form: LL 

Bulgaria form (all competitions): LWLDLL 

 

Team News 

 

Northern Ireland's Jamal Lewis is expected to return from a groin injury that kept him out of the opening game of the international period, having featured from the bench against the USA and will contend for a place on the left flank.  

 

Manager Ian Baraclough previously lost striker Conor Washington to injury and winger Jordan Jones was forced to withdraw just before the squad was announced.  

 

Young Daniel Ballard, currently on loan at Blackpool from Arsenal, impressed despite the defeat on Sunday and speculation persists that the 21-year-old centre-back could keep his place in the back three, alongside Jonny Evans and Craig Cathcart.  

 

Strikers Kyle Lafferty and Shayne Lavery - who played under Baraclough for the Under-21s and has eight goals in his last five games for Irish League leaders Linfield - offered energy and application at the weekend, so either could be favoured to one of the previous duo, Josh Magennis and Gavin Whyte.  

 

New Bulgaria boss Yasen Petrov included 10 uncapped players in his first selection as national coach, though regular fixtures such as experienced centre-back Vasil Bozhikov and Brazil-born wing-back Cicinho should once again start in Petrov's favoured 3-5-2 on Wednesday.  

 

Young Bologna defender Valentin Antov started against Italy, having begun on the bench versus Switzerland, and will hope to keep his spot in the back three ahead of CSKA Sofia skipper Petar Zanev.  

 

Fellow Serie A player Andrey Galabinov, of Spezia, should keep his place up front, after being omitted from the squad entirely last Thursday. Meanwhile, Kiril Despodov - scorer against the Swiss - may come back in for Spas Delev in support of the striker.  

 

Northern Ireland possible starting lineup: 

 

Peacock-Farrell; McNair, J. Evans, Cathcart; Dallas, Davis, McCann, C. Evans, Kennedy; Magennis, Lafferty  

 

Bulgaria possible starting lineup: 

 

P. Iliev; Dimov, Antov, Zanev; Cicinho, Malinov, Kostadinov, Chochev, Tsetanov; Despodov, Galabinov    

 

Northern Ireland 1-0 Bulgaria

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