And while the Czech FA will wait until after a board meeting on Tuesday to confirm a venue for their home semi-final against Heimir Hallgrimsson’s side, the chairman of Slavia Prague – who is also a senior member of the Czech FA board – has given a strong indication that Slavia’s 19,500-capacity home ground in the capital will get to host the game, despite some suggestions that the tie could be moved to one of the provincial cities there.
Struggling Czechia look to ‘change view of the national team’ as Prague set to be confirmed for Ireland play

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