Harvey Vale: Ireland's New Hope for World Cup Qualification
Harvey Vale, a former England youth player, has been called to the Irish squad for a World Cup playoff. Vale, who captained England to a win in the European Under-19 Championship, switched to represent Ireland. Ireland eyes its first World Cup qualification since 2002, facing the Czech Republic.
In a strategic move to bolster their World Cup ambitions, Ireland has welcomed former England youth star Harvey Vale to its ranks for an upcoming playoff against the Czech Republic.
Vale, a Chelsea academy graduate and former captain of the victorious European Under-19 Championship England team, recently switched allegiance to Ireland, having secured his Irish citizenship this year.
As Ireland prepares to face the Czech Republic on March 26, a victory could set up a decisive encounter with either Denmark or North Macedonia, paving their route to the World Cup for the first time since 2002.
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