Bolivia vs. Suriname: A Playoff Semi-Final Preview

Bolivia vs. Suriname: A Playoff Semi-Final Preview.webp

Mexico City, March 27 – Moises Paniagua and Miguel Terceros scored late goals as Bolivia edged closer to its first World Cup appearance in 32 years with a 2-1 victory over Suriname in their inter-confederation playoff semi-final.

Liam van Gelderen had given Suriname the lead just after halftime at BBVA Stadium when he poked the ball home after a scramble inside the six-yard box.

Bolivia equalized in the 72nd minute through Paniagua, who pounced on a loose ball and finished clinically into the bottom-right corner.

Terceros completed the turnaround seven minutes later by converting from the penalty spot after Juan Godoy was brought down by Myenty Abena.

The result means Bolivia will meet Iraq in Tuesday's decisive playoff at the same venue. Iraq has not qualified for the World Cup finals since 1986 while Bolivia is bidding for its first appearance since the 1994 edition in the United States.

The showpiece tournament will be played in the United States, Mexico, and Canada from June 11 to July 19.

Meanwhile, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Czechia rallied to win dramatic shootouts and move one step closer to qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Both trailed in normal time and on penalties against Wales and Ireland, respectively.

Bosnia and Herzegovina will play Italy, who defeated Northern Ireland, in Zenica for a ticket to North America, while Czechia will welcome rampant Denmark to Prague.

Elsewhere, Viktor Gyokeres scored a hat-trick as Sweden defeated Ukraine in their Path B semi-final. They will now host Poland, who came from behind to defeat Albania. Kosovo and Türkiye will clash in Pristina in the Path C decider.
 
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