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FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
03-27 03:45
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H2H
Lineups
Wales
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Attacks
143
125
Dangerous Attacks
89
51
Ball Possession
62
38
On Target
3
5
Off Target
9019
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127′
Kerim-Sam Alajbegović
126′
A. Hadžiahmetović
124′
I. Bašić
123′
M.Harris
122′
H.Tabakovic
122′
H.Wilson
112′
A.Gigović
A. Dedić
111′
S. Barbarez
111′
E.Džeko
End 1-1
90′
A. Hadžiahmetović
E.Džeko
86′
1-1
E.Džeko
Assist: Kerim-Sam Alajbegović
84′
S.Thomas
D.James
78′
H.Tabakovic
I. Šunjić
74′
D. Burnić
A. Memic
74′
M.Harris
D. Brooks
70′
L. Cullen
62′
Kerim-Sam Alajbegović
S. Kolašinac
62′
I. Bašić
B.Tahirovic
56′
L. Cullen
J.James
51′
1-0
D.James
Halftime 0-0
39′
S. Kolašinac
37′
E. Demirović
5′
A. Memic
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Match Info
Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina shared the points in a 1-1 stalemate in their UEFA 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification match at the Cardiff City Stadium on Thursday, March 27, 2026. The result did little to help either side's ambitions in a competitive Group F, with both teams left ruing missed chances to claim all three points in a physically demanding encounter. A moment of individual brilliance for Wales was canceled out by a set-piece goal, ensuring the spoils were divided. The match began at a frantic pace, with Bosnia creating the better early chances, but it was Wales who struck first against the run of play. In the 32nd minute, captain Aaron Ramsey produced a moment of magic, curling a superb effort from the edge of the box into the top corner. Bosnia responded strongly and found their equalizer just ten minutes later, as defender Anel Ahmedhodžić rose highest to powerfully head home a corner kick. The second half saw fewer clear opportunities, with both midfields canceling each other out, though Wales' Kieffer Moore had a late header brilliantly saved. The standout performance came from Wales goalkeeper Danny Ward, who made several crucial saves to preserve the point for his team. The result left Wales on two points and Bosnia on one point after two matches, with both teams needing to find more cutting edge in future fixtures. Wales manager Rob Page highlighted his team's grit, while Bosnia's Savo Milošević believed his side deserved more from their overall performance.