Northern Ireland vs Luxembourg: Final Qualifier Details
How to Watch Northern Ireland's Final World Cup Qualifier Against Luxembourg
As Northern Ireland prepares for their final World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg on Monday, November 17, 2025, fans across the country are tuning in to see Michael O'Neill's side in action. While their passage to the play-offs in March is already confirmed, there are still plenty of reasons to follow this crucial match.

Where to Catch the Action
The match will be broadcast live across multiple BBC platforms, ensuring fans can follow the action wherever they are. Coverage begins at 19:30 GMT with the following options available:
- BBC Two NI - For viewers in Northern Ireland
- BBC Three - Available across the UK
- BBC iPlayer - For streaming online
- BBC Radio Ulster - For radio commentary
- BBC Radio Sports Extra - Additional radio coverage
- BBC Sounds - For digital radio listeners

Commentary Team Line-up
On television, Stephen Watson will be alongside former Northern Ireland internationals Stuart Dallas and David Healy, with sports presenter Caragh Hamilton also part of the coverage team. Commentary duties will be handled by Stephen Craigan with Thomas Kane.
For radio listeners, Joel Taggart will be joined by a panel of former NI internationals including Keith Gillespie, Jim Magilton, and George McCartney. John O'Neill will join Michael Clarke for commentary.
Extended Coverage and Analysis
BBC Sport will have build-up coverage starting from 18:45 GMT on their website, including live text commentary, in-play clips, and both video and audio streams throughout the game. For fans wanting more in-depth analysis and reaction after the match, BBC iPlayer will feature additional content following the TV broadcast.
The Importance of This Match
While Northern Ireland has already secured their place in the World Cup play-offs in March, this final qualifier still carries significance. The match provides an opportunity for Michael O'Neill to fine-tune his squad, test tactics, and build momentum ahead of the crucial play-off stage.
For Luxembourg, the match represents a chance to finish their qualifying campaign on a positive note and gain valuable experience against a more established international side.
What to Expect
Given that Northern Ireland's qualification is already secured, we might see some rotation in the squad, with O'Neill potentially using this match to assess fringe players. However, with Windsor Park likely to be packed with passionate fans, the team will undoubtedly be motivated to deliver a performance.
As always in Northern Ireland matches, the atmosphere is expected to be electric, with fans creating a formidable support for their team.
For those unable to watch live, BBC Sport's comprehensive coverage ensures that no fan will miss a moment of the action, with multiple platforms available to suit different viewing preferences.
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Emily Rodriguez
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