Broadcast info
Who's playing? Switzerland and Northern Ireland will determine the winner of the first European playoff tie on Sunday. The Rossocrociati won the first leg thanks to a controversial penalty, with their World Cup hopes more alive than ever. On the other side, the Northern Irish side will have to end their three-game losing streak if they want to make it to Russia 2018.
What time? Sunday, November 12, at 09:00 PT/ 12:00 ET/ 17:00 GMT/ 18:00 CET
What stadium? St. Jakob Park, located in the Swiss city of Basel, will be the venue hosting this match. This stadium can accomodate up to 38,512 fans.
On which channels?
In Switzerland: DAZN Europe, SRF zwei, SFV Play, RTS Sport, RSI La 2, RTS Deux
In the U.K.: Sky Go UK, Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Main Event, NOW TV UK, SKY GO Extra
In the U.S.: ESPN3 USA, ESPN Deportes Radio, ESPN Deportes USA, WatchESPN, ESPN Deportes+ USA
In Canada: Sportsnet Wrld, Sportsnet Now, Sportsnet World Now
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Team news
The Swiss side gets to this game on high spirits after winning the first leg. With no players banned or injured after Thursday's clash, coach Vladimir Petkovic is expected to give starting nods to the same lineup that played at Windsor Park.
On the other side of the pitch, coach Martin O'Neill will have to deal with a couple of absences. Corry Evans, the man involved in the controversial penalty kick call, picked up one more yellow card on Thursday, banning him from Sunday's clash. Stuart Dallas will most likely be joining Evans in the absentee list, following a harsh tackle during the first minutes of the first leg.
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