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Kick-off on 10.06.25 21:45.

A friendly match between Northern Ireland and Iceland will take place at Windsor Park in Belfast. The teams have met three times before in this part of the UK. During 1978 World Cup qualifying, the Green and White Army won 2-0 at the same venue, scoring both goals in the second half. In 2002 World Cup qualifying, the hosts again dominated the Vikings, scoring all their goals after halftime for a 3-0 win. However, Iceland finally took revenge during Euro 2008 qualifying, netting three unanswered goals by the 37th minute to win 3-0. Despite two wins in Belfast, the Blues lead the overall head-to-head with four victories.

The Northern Ireland vs. Iceland friendly on June 10, 2025, will be broadcast on the MEGOGO platform.

In its last seven home matches, Northern Ireland has only lost once—0-1 to Slovenia in Euro qualifying. During this stretch, the Green and White Army kept five clean sheets and scored at least twice in five games. In March, Michael O’Neill’s team drew 1-1 with Switzerland at Windsor Park, with both teams scoring in the first half.

Iceland has won just once in its last seven matches—a 2-0 victory over Montenegro. In its previous seven away games, the Vikings suffered five defeats but managed a surprise 1-0 win over England at Wembley in a friendly. Their last away draw came in autumn 2022, when they salvaged a 1-1 result against Albania in Tirana during UEFA Nations League Division B, despite playing with ten men from early in the first half. In their last five away matches, Iceland has conceded thirteen goals.

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Kick-off on 10.06.25 21:45. A friendly match between Northern Ireland and Iceland will take place at Windsor Park in Belfast. The teams have met three times before in this part of the UK. During 1978 World Cup qualifying, the Green and White Army won 2-0 at the same venue, scoring both goals in the second half. In 2002 World Cup qualifying, the hosts again dominated the Vikings, scoring all their

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