Iceland carries a two-goal advantage from Friday’s initial leg in Ballymena.
The second leg of Northern Ireland’s Nations League promotion/relegation play-off against Iceland has been postponed until Wednesday due to severe snowfall.
Originally scheduled for Tuesday at 18:00 GMT at Laugardalsvollur Stadium in Reykjavik, the match has been affected by adverse weather conditions.
The game will now be held on Wednesday at 17:00 GMT at Laugardalur in the Icelandic capital, a venue equipped with an artificial playing surface.
Fans can watch the rearranged match live via BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport app, and the BBC Sport website.
According to the KSI, the Icelandic football association, the decision to reschedule the game for Wednesday – rather than postponing it until the next international break in November – was made by Uefa “in consultation” with both the KSI and the Irish FA.
Iceland enters the match with a two-goal lead, secured in the first leg in Ballymena on Friday, thanks to goals from Glodis Viggosdottir and Ingibjorg Sigurdardottir.
Tanya Oxtoby’s Northern Ireland squad is vying for promotion to League A for the first time in the nation’s history.
