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How to watch Northern Ireland vs Iceland: TV channel and live stream for friendly today

How to watch Northern Ireland vs Iceland: TV channel and live stream for friendly today

Yahoo10-06-2025
Michael O'Neill's Northern Ireland are back in action tonight as they welcome Iceland to Windsor Park (Getty Images)
Northern Ireland will hope to avoid a third consecutive loss when they host Iceland in an international friendly tonight.
The Green and White army have stumbled of late. Following a successful Nations League campaign where they topped a group to earn promotion to League B, they are now without a win in four games.
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Last Friday's loss to Denmark made it back-to-back defeats, though Michael O'Neill's side can perhaps take confidence from a five match unbeaten run at home as they welcome Iceland to Windsor Park.
Speaking of the visitors, they will arrive in Belfast in confident mood after beating Scotland at Hampden Park three days ago to end a run of three straight losses.
Both nations will use this evening as preparation for their World Cup qualification campaigns that get underway later in the year, with Northern Ireland facing Luxembourg and Germany in a September double-header.
A first meeting between these two nations for nearly 20 years, here is everything you need to know about how to watch the match tonight...
Where to watch Northern Ireland vs Iceland
TV channel: In the UK, the game is being shown live and free-to-air on the BBC. Coverage starts at 7.30pm BST on BBC Two Northern Ireland ahead of a 7.45pm kick-off.
Live stream: Viewers can also watch the action live online via BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport Website which are free with a registration.
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