Czechs beat Denmark on penalties to book World Cup spot

Czechs beat Denmark on penalties to book World Cup spot

The Czech Republic win 3-1 in the shootout after an absorbing encounter ends 2-2 after extra time.

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Czech Republic players celebrate victory after the World Cup play-off final win against Denmark in Prague. (EPA Images pic)
PRAGUE:
The Czech Republic clinched a spot at this year’s World Cup by beating Denmark 3-1 on penalties after an absorbing encounter in which they led in normal time and extra time on Tuesday.

The Czechs were pegged back to 1-1 at the end of 90 minutes and 2-2 after the extra period before winning the shootout to reach their first World Cup since 2006 to delight the home fans.

The hosts – who beat Ireland in a shootout in the play-off semi-finals last week – stunned Denmark when Pavel Sulc found the top corner with a first-time strike after three minutes.

The visitors levelled in the 72nd through a Joachim Andersen header before Czech captain Ladislav Krejci and Denmark’s Kasper Hogh scored in extra time to send the match to penalties.

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