Live Cyprus – Romania, Preliminarii World Championship 2026

CYPRUS – Romaniathe fifth party of the “tricolors” in the H group of preliminaries for the 2026 World Championship, is played this evening, from 9:45 pm, in Nicosia. The duel will be transmitted in LiveText format by GSP.ro and televised by Antena 1 and Prima TV.
The most recent test of the students of “Il Luce” ended with a categorical failure, 0-3 in the friendly with Canada. Instead, the last official match remains the victory in the tour against Cyprus, 2-0, through the goals of Florin Tanase and Dennis Man.
After four games, Romania gathers six points, following the successes with Cyprus and San Marino (5-1), but also of the defeats suffered in front of Bosnia (0-1) and Austria (1-2). At the head of the group is Bosnia, with maximum score (12 out of 12), followed by Austria, which in turn has a maximum efficiency: 9 points out of 3 matches.
Live, from 21:45 »Cyprus – Romania
Cyprus – Romania, Probable teams:
Cyprus (4-2-3-1): Fabiano – Siikis, Shelis, Laifis, Pileas – Kousoulos, Kasatnos – Loizou, Charalabous, Tzionis – Pittas
coach: Apostolos Mantzios
Romania (4-3-3): Moldovan – Rațiu, Ghiță, Burcă, Bancu – M. Marin, R. Marin, Stanciu – Man, Drăguș, Dobre
coach: Mircea Lucescu
Referee: Matej jug
ASSISTANT: Matej Zunic and Manuel Vidali
Book: Obrenovic laughs
Lime referee: Asmir Sagrkovic
Assistant lime: Alen Borosak
Observer: Martin Hansson
UEFA delegate: Svitlana Hrynkievic
What did the two selections stated:
We will have a second quite difficult match against a very good team. A team that I played not for a long time and I think we know well enough, just as they know us. We come after a very good match with probably the strongest group in the group. Unfortunately, we could not achieve a positive result.
However, after this match with Austria we have been left with many good things and we have enough trust for the next matches. What we want for confrontation tomorrow is to get a positive result. Romania is not weaker than last year, and tomorrow we have real chances of winning.
– Apostolos Mantzios, Cyprus selector
The Cyprus team has changed, the new coach brought an important aspect of Greek and Cypriot football. Aggression, speed, air game are first. I use their qualities to the maximum, play with long balls and exit with the second ball. It is seen in the progress they have made, putting Bosnia and Austria in difficulty.
Cyprus has a high -value player, Kastanos. It will be a match in which they attack the man, push, create a state of imbalance. You have ours not to relax. Individual duels will be decisive. We have a higher quality of passes. There are two different styles, we will see what game comes out. They started in Bucharest, which will happen tomorrow.
– Mircea Lucescu, selector Romania

Mircea Lucescu, within the press conference preceding the dispute with Cyprus // Photo: Cristi Preda (GSP)
Cyprus-Romania, throughout history »All all-time results:
|
Match |
Date |
Competition |
|---|---|---|
|
Romania – Cyprus 2-0 |
June 10, 2025 |
Preliminarii CM 2026 |
|
Romania – Cyprus 4-1 |
November 18, 2024 |
League of Nations |
|
Cyprus – Romania 0-3 |
October 12, 2024 |
League of Nations |
|
Cyprus-Romania 1-1, 4-5 DLPUP |
February 9, 2011 |
friendly |
|
Romania – Cyprus 2-0 |
August 16, 2006 |
friendly |
|
Romania – Cyprus 2-0 |
April 26, 2000 |
friendly |
|
Cyprus – Romania 3-2 |
February 6, 2000 |
friendly |
|
Cyprus – Romania 2-2 |
August 18, 1999 |
friendly |
|
Romania – Cyprus 2-1 |
April 14, 1993 |
Preliminarii CM 1994 |
|
Cyprus – Romania 1-4 |
November 29, 1992 |
Preliminarii CM 1994 |
|
Cyprus – Romania 0-1 |
November 12, 1983 |
Preliminarii Euro 1984 |
|
Romania – Cyprus 3-1 |
May 1, 1982 |
Preliminarii Euro 1984 |
|
Romania – Cyprus 2-0 |
November 18, 1979 |
Euro 1980 preliminaries |
|
Cyprus – Romania 1-1 |
May 13, 1979 |
Euro 1980 preliminaries |
|
Romania – Cyprus 7-0 |
April 23, 1967 |
Preliminarii Euro 1968 |
|
Cyprus – Romania 1-5 |
December 3, 1966 |
Preliminarii Euro 1968 |
Photo. What the stadium on which Cyprus – Romania will be played.
GSP Arena in Nicosia, also known as Neo GSP, is the largest stadium in Cyprus, with a capacity of 22,859 seats. Inaugurated in 1999, it serves as a house for the teams Apoel, Omonia and Olympiakos Nicosia, as well as for the national team of Cyprus. Located in the Strovolos suburb, near the A1 highway, the stadium is famous for its wavy roof and vibrant atmosphere.




