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Italy face Northern Ireland in the World Cup play-off semi-final tonight and one EFL club could have a major impact on the result

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The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. Become a Member in Seconds Unlock instant access to exclusive member features. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Want to add more newsletters? Five times a week Four Four Two Daily Fantastic football content straight to your inbox! From the latest transfer news, quizzes, videos, features and interviews with the biggest names in the game, plus lots more. Once a week . .. And it’s LIVE! Sign up to our FREE live football newsletter, tracking all of the biggest games available to watch on the device of your choice. Never miss a kick-off! Join the club Get full access to premium articles, exclusive features and a growing list of member rewards. Northern Ireland are dreaming of reaching their first World Cup in 40 years - and if they get there, it will be an achievement made in the EFL. Of the 28 players selected by boss Michael O'Neill in his initial squad for tonight's World Cup play-off semi-final away to Italy, 21 currently turn out for clubs in the Championship or League One. It underlines the scale of the challenge facing Northern Ireland in Bergamo, as players who usually represent the likes of Stevenage, Barnsley and Plymouth Argyle go toe-to-toe with stars from Manchester City, Juventus and Inter Milan.

Both Italy and Northern Ireland will feel they are overdue an appearance at the Finals. The Azzurri, who have lifted the trophy four times, have failed to qualify for the past two editions of the tournament, suffering traumatic play-off defeats by Sweden in 2017 and North Macedonia in 2022. Italy's 12-year wait will seem like nothing to Northern Ireland, whose most recent finals appearance came at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico.

O'Neill's side are huge underdogs and would still have to beat Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina away from home in next Tuesday's play-off final to qualify for this summer's tournament in North America. But if Northern Ireland are to spring a surprise tonight, one EFL club could play a particularly important role. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. Championship strugglers Oxford United boast four players in O'Neill's party: right back Brodie Spencer, centre back Ciaron Brown, central midfielder Jamie Mc Donnell and attacking midfielder Jamie Donley. Mc Donnell is reportedly set to miss out on the 23-man matchday squad, but his three U's team-mates are all likely to play a part against Italy. Tottenham Hotspur loanee Donley started and scored the only goal in Northern Ireland's most recent fixture, a 1-0 win over Luxembourg in November, while Brown could also keep his place in the XI, particularly with Sunderland centre back Dan Ballard and Liverpool full back Conor Bradley missing through injury.

The absence of Bradley could put Spencer in contention for a starting spot, after the 21-year-old got the nod for the 1-0 home defeat by Germany in October. There is an added layer of interest for O'Neill, who has taken temporary charge of Oxford's relegation rivals Blackburn Rovers until the end of the season, alongside his international duties. The two sides met at the Kassam Stadium in a relegation six-pointer earlier this month and of course it was a Northern Ireland player who popped up with the winning goal, as Donley's strike secured a 1-0 victory for the hosts. O'Neill will need his Oxford players to produce another big performance tonight - and again on Tuesday, if they progress - while also hoping it does not provide them with extra inspiration for the Championship run-in. James Roberts is a freelance sports journalist working for Four Four Two. He has spent the past three years as a sports sub-editor for various national newspapers and started his career at the Oxford Mail, where he covered Oxford United home and away. You must confirm your public display name before commenting Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.

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