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Italy vs Bosnia World Cup Playoff: The Match Italian Football Has Been Dreading for Eight Years

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Italy meet Bosnia on March 31 with a World Cup place at stake. After two consecutive absences, the pressure on the Azzurri is unlike anything in their history. Here is the complete preview.

There is a specific kind of national trauma that football can create, and Italy has spent eight years living inside it. The failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup — the first absence in 60 years — was followed by the failure to qualify for the 2022 edition, creating back-to-back exclusions from the sport's grandest stage that the country of Maldini, Totti, and Del Piero has never experienced in the modern era.

On March 31, that eight-year reckoning arrives at its potential conclusion or its extended purgatory. Italy face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup playoff final. The winner travels to the United States, Canada, and Mexico for the expanded 48-team tournament. The loser becomes the first Azzurri generation to miss three consecutive World Cups.

Luciano Spalletti's squad selection has been the subject of fierce debate across Italian football media for three weeks. The central question — whether to prioritize defensive solidity against Bosnia's physical directness or to load the team with creative midfielders who can break them down in possession — has divided punditry along roughly the lines you'd expect from people who watched the 2006 World Cup final as adults versus those who were children then.

Bosnia's route to this final tells its own story. They came through the Nations League playoff path, beating Wales on penalties after a 1-1 draw in what all observers agree was a tense and functional rather than aesthetically pleasing match. Their system under coach Sergej Barbarez — high-tempo, direct, physically demanding — is the specific kind of football that technically excellent sides sometimes struggle to handle when the occasion robs them of the calmness required to play their normal game.

The match kicks off at 20:45 CET. An estimated 18-22 million Italians will watch on RAI Uno, making it one of the most watched television events in Italy in years. The streets of Italian cities will be empty, then either erupt or fall silent, depending on a result that nobody is brave enough to predict with confidence.

For context: the last time Italy failed to qualify for three consecutive World Cups, the year was 1954 and the world was a different place entirely. Nobody alive in Italian football wants to discover what that precedent feels like in 2026.

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