Northern Ireland face a challenge to stay up as they prepare to face Greece in Athens

Northern Ireland ease relegation fears with first Nations League win in Kosovo victory… but still face a challenge to stay up as they prepare to face Greece in Athens

  • Northern Ireland won their first Nations League game with a victory over Kosovo
  • They however play Greece in Athens on Tuesday and could still be relegated
  • Ian Baraclough’s side must match or better Cyprus’ result in Kosovo to stay up
  • Baraclough admitted that his side are ‘far from the finished article’ despite win
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Northern Ireland’s first Nations League win eased the pressure on manager Ian Baraclough but they still face the very real prospect of relegation to League D on Tuesday.

Baraclough side’s play Greece in Athens on Tuesday and must match or better Cyprus’s result in Kosovo after the Cypriots stunned group leaders Greece with a 1-0 win in Larnaca on Saturday.

Gavin Whyte equalised for Northern Ireland and Josh Magennis’s 93rd-minute header gave them a 2-1 victory in front of 17,000 in Belfast.

Josh Magennis scored Northern Ireland’s late winner in the Nations League match with Kosovo

Ireland boss Ian Baraclough admitted his side are 'not the finished article' and 'still building'

Ireland boss Ian Baraclough admitted his side are ‘not the finished article’ and ‘still building’

Baraclough said: ‘Every win means something, but a Nations League win, the first one we’ve managed, I’m really pleased with that. 

‘It gives us a platform to build on. We know we’re not the finished article but we are still building, trying to bring in young players. Those players create a competitive squad.’

If Northern Ireland are relegated their next campaign will see them facing the likes of San Marino, Andorra and Liechtenstein.

Substitute Gavin Whyte scored Northern Ireland's equaliser with less than ten minutes to play

Substitute Gavin Whyte scored Northern Ireland’s equaliser with less than ten minutes to play

Goalkeeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell had been told he must win his place back at club level

Goalkeeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell had been told he must win his place back at club level

Baraclough suggested goalkeeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell may need to leave Burnley in January to keep his place. 

He has been Northern Ireland’s No 1 since 2018 and a string of crucial saves kept his side in the match but at club level he is behind Aro Muric, who was in goal at the other end for Kosovo.

With Conor Hazard and Luke Southwood in the frame to take over, Baraclough admitted: ‘He knows he’s got competition. If the next (international) window is March, he’s got six months to get in the team or in January move on.’

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