Northern Ireland will face Switzerland and Iceland in the company of this year before starting the World Cup qualification.
Michael O’Neill will welcome Switzerland in Windsor Park on March 21 and will be hosting Iceland on June 10.
Last month, Irish Fa announced a friendly against Sweden in Stockholm on March 25.
Friendly in June before meeting Iceland will be confirmed after the Nations League play-offs in March.
Northern Ireland lost to Switzerland in the play-off World Cup in 2018, and also met in qualifying for the World Championships in 2022, drawing 0-0 in Belfast and losing 2-0 in Geneva.
Northern Ireland had a strong 2024 when they were at the top of their group of League of Nations.
The outstanding result of O’Neilla’s youth composition was a 5-0 victory over Bulgaria in Belfast in October, when Isaac Price won a hat-trick.
Conor Bradley scored the winning goal when he did not collect an impressive friendly win in Scotland in March.
Northern Ireland begins the World Cup qualifying campaign in Luxembourg in September.
In addition to friends in March, Northern Ireland will also discover its last opponent in qualifying for the World Cup, when Italy and Germans will face a playoff in the League of Nations.
The winner of this draw will join Northern Ireland, Luxembourg and Slovakia in group A.