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The play-off will be live on BBC One NI, BBC i Player, BBC Three and the BBC Sport website Northern Ireland's crucial World Cup play-off semi-final against Italy is almost upon us and you can keep up with all the build-up and action from Bergamo across the BBC. Michael O'Neill's side are aiming to qualifying for their first World Cup in 40 years but will be underdogs against four-time World Cup winners Italy. NI will also be without Liverpool's Conor Bradley, while defender Dan Ballard is also a doubt after picking up a hamstring strain for Sunderland. If they can be victorious over the home side, then a trip to play either Wales or Bosnia-Herzegovina awaits with the winner of that play-off securing a place in Group B of the World Cup, alongside Canada, Qatar and Switzerland. You can find everything about the match on this dedicated page as well - but while you are here, here's a run down of everything to look forward to. We have a star-studded pundit line-up heading to Bergamo for the big game. Former Chelsea, Parma and Italy forward Gianfranco Zola joins the team alongside Stuart Dallas, who was part of the Northern Ireland 2016 Euros squad, former Motherwell and Northern Ireland international Stephen Craigan and Chris Brunt, who made 65 appearances for NI. Former internationals Keith Gillespie, George Mc Cartney and Jim Magilton will be part of our radio coverage. This video can not be played Watch an extended interview with Michael O'Neill on You Tube Looking ahead to the game, O'Neill admitted it is "very difficult to win" in Italy's backyard, but he is thankful that Northern Ireland "are still in the fight". "I've always said to the players, don't waste the opportunity, " O'Neill said. "Every time you step on the pitch as an international player, you never know when it will be your last opportunity. "So make sure that you embrace it and you do everything possible. " Watch Michael O'Neill's full interview on You Tube right now, external Watch from 19: 00 GMT on BBC i Player and the BBC Sport website on Wednesday, 25 March On Wednesday, we'll be live in Bergamo for a special preview show ahead of the big game. Joined by our expert pundits and analysts, Stephen Watson will be soaking up all the atmosphere in the northern Italian city. We'll meet fans who have been lucky enough to secure one of the few tickets available at the New Balance Arena, and look at all the major talking points ahead of the game. We'll start our build-up online from 14: 00 GMT with updates from Bergamo and plenty of pre-match analysis from our expert pundits - as well as a bit of fun and games! The match kick offs at 19: 45 GMT and you'll be able to follow it live on numerous outlets. 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