The information portal "GazetaBlic.com" published today (March 23) an article titled "Kosovo holds final training session before trip to Israel tomorrow."
After fact-checking conducted by hibrid.info, it has been confirmed that this article is written incorrectly.
The content of the article states, "The 'Dardans' will hold another training session tomorrow before the trip to Israel."
However, this claim is incorrect, as the Football Federation of Kosovo (FFK) announced yesterday (March 22) through an e-mailed statement that "the next training session of the Kosovo National Team will be held tomorrow at 10:45 at the National Camp in Hajvali. This is also the last training session before the trip to Israel."
So, Kosovo held its last training session before the match with Israel today (March 23), and not tomorrow (March 24) as claimed by the "GazetaBlic.com" portal.
Excerpt from the article published today (March 23) by the portal "GazetaBlic.com":
"The Dardanians" will hold another training session tomorrow before the trip to Israel, writes GazetaBlic Sport.
The training will be held at the National Camp in Hajvali, starting at 10:45.
You can find the link to the article published on the portal "GazetaBlic.com" here.

Press release sent by FFK on March 22:
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We would like to inform you that the next training session of the Kosovo National Team will be held tomorrow at 10:45 at the National Camp in Hajvali. This is also the last training session before the trip to Israel.
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Analyze:
The portal "GazetaBlic.com" has today (March 23) mistakenly published an article claiming that the Kosovo national football team will hold its final training session tomorrow (March 24) before the match with Israel.
However, after verification of the facts conducted by hibrid.info, it has been confirmed that Kosovo's last training session took place today (March 23), while the FFK made the announcement yesterday (March 22) through a press release via e-mail.
Based on the working methodology, hibrid.info rates this article as "Error".
Reasoning:
The "Error" rating is given to media reports in which the media editorial staff made a mistake by publishing incorrect information or broadcasting unverified news from another source, without the clear intention of misinforming the public.