How to follow Northern Ireland v Slovakia on the BBCpublished at 07:06 BST 10 October
07:06 BST 10 October
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Friday's match between Northern Ireland and Slovakia will be live on BBC Two across the UK, BBC One NI, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
You will also be able to listen to radio coverage live on Radio Ulster and BBC Sounds.
The BBC Sport website will have live video, audio and text commentary available, plus in-play clips and analysis.
Coverage will start on TV and radio from 19:30 BST with the live page on the BBC Sport website starting the build-up from around 18:45 BST.
Former NI internationals Gerry Armstrong, David Healy and Stuart Dallas will be the analysts on TV with Stephen Craigan alongside Thomas Kane in the commentary box.
On Radio Ulster, Joel Taggart will be joined by former NI internationals Jim Magilton and George McCartney with World Cup veteran John O'Neill alongside Michael Clarke on commentary.
NI 'more prepared' for biggest games - Bradleypublished at 08:55 BST 9 October
08:55 BST 9 October
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Liverpool defender Conor Bradley is one of five Premier League players in Northern Ireland's squad
2026 World Cup qualifiers: Northern Ireland v Slovakia; Northern Ireland v Germany
Venue: Windsor Park, Belfast Dates: Friday, 10 October & Monday, 13 October Kick-off: 19:45 BST
Coverage details: NI v Slovakia live on BBC Two in UK and on BBC One NI, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website; NI v Germany live on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website. Both matches live on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Ulster, with live text commentary, in-play clips, highlights and reaction on the BBC Sport website
Conor Bradley says Northern Ireland are "more prepared" for big qualifiers as the squad grows with experience.
Northern Ireland take on Slovakia on Friday and Germany on Monday in a Windsor Park double-header in qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
The battle for top spot in Group A and automatic qualification is wide open after Slovakia stunned Germany in their opener, while Michael O'Neill's young side beat Luxembourg and lost to the Germans in Cologne.
Victory over Slovakia, who won a dramatic Euro 2020 play-off in Belfast, on Friday would keep Northern Ireland in contention for first place in the group.
"Windsor Park will probably be at its best over the two games so we have to manage the expectations of that," said Liverpool defender Bradley.
"I've a lot of faith in the team. We have a really good group of players
"We feel more prepared than we did for the last Euros campaign. We've a bit more experience now and hopefully that will help us."
Bradley said Slovakia's win over Germany in their opening game showed that Friday's opponents must be respected.