Wales vs Bosnia & Herzegovina Highlights and Goals

Wales vs Bosnia & Herzegovina Highlights and Goals

World Cup – Qualification Europe
7:45 PMMarch 26, 2026
Semi-finals
Wales
Show Score

1 – 1
HT:(0 – 0)
Pen:2 – 4
Bosnia & Herzegovina*
Cardiff City Stadium
Referee: Istvan Kovacs, Romania

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Match Stats

Ball possession
62%
38%
0.00
Expected goals (xG)
0.00
0.00
Goals Prevented
0.00
Attack
19
Total shots
14
3
Shots on target
5
9
Shots off target
4
7
Blocked shots
5
11
Shots inside box
8
8
Shots outside box
6
9
Corner kicks
3
0
Offsides
1
Passing
703
Total passes
440
584 (83%)
Accurate passes
318 (72%)
Discipline
8
Fouls
20
1
Yellow cards
4
0
Red cards
0
4
Goalkeeper saves
2
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Lineup

Wales

4-1-4-1

1
G

Karl Darlow




8.0
2
D

Jay Dasilva




7.3
4
D

Dylan Lawlor




7.0
6
D

Joe Rodon




7.3
3
D

Neco Williams




7.2
5
M

Ethan Ampadu (C)




7.9
11
M

Brennan Johnson




6.9
17
M

Jordan James




6.3
8
M

Harry Wilson




8.0
20
M

Daniel James


Goal 51′


7.9
7
F

David Brooks




7.5

Substitutes
23
F

Nathan Broadhead


9
F

Lewis Koumas


16
M

Joel Colwill


22
M

Josh Sheehan


15
D

Ronan Kpakio


14
D

Rhys Norrington-Davies


13
D

Ben Cabango


21
G

Tom King


12
G

Danny Ward


19
M

Sorba Thomas



Substitution Out 84′ Replaced by D. James



7.2
18
F

Mark Harris



Substitution Out 74′ Replaced by D. Brooks



6.6
10
F

Liam Cullen



Yellow Card 70′
Tripping


Substitution Out 56′ Replaced by J. James



6.9

Coach
Craig Douglas Bellamy

Bosnia & Herzegovina

4-4-2

1
G

Nikola Vasilj




6.2
5
D

Sead Kolašinac



Yellow Card 39′ Roughing



6.2
4
D

Tarik Muharemović




7.5
18
D

Nikola Katić




7.5
7
D

Amar Dedić




6.6
15
M

Amar Memić



Yellow Card 5′ Holding



6.5
6
M

Benjamin Tahirović




5.9
14
M

Ivan Šunjić




6.6
20
M

Esmir Bajraktarević




6.9
10
F

Ermedin Demirović



Yellow Card 37′ Tripping



5.7
11
F

Edin Džeko (C)


Goal 86′

Yellow Card 111′



7.9

Substitutes
9
F

Samed Baždar


21
D

Stjepan Radeljić


3
D

Nidal Čelik


2
D

Nihad Mujakić


22
G

Martin Zlomislić


12
G

Osman Hadžikić


8
M

Armin Gigović



Substitution Out 112′ Replaced by A. Dedic



6.3
16
M

Amir Hadžiahmetović



Substitution Out 91′ Replaced by E. Dzeko



6.3
23
F

Haris Tabaković



Substitution Out 78′ Replaced by I. Sunjic



7.0
17
M

Dženis Burnić



Substitution Out 74′ Replaced by A. Memic



6.6
19
F

Kerim Alajbegović


Assist 86′
Substitution Out 62′ Replaced by S. Kolasinac



7.6
13
M

Ivan Bašić



Substitution Out 62′ Replaced by B. Tahirovic



7.2

Coach
Sergej Barbarez

World Cup – Qualification Europe Standings – Group J

Pos Team MP W D L +/- GD Pts Form
1 Belgium 7 4 3 0 22-7 15 15
W
07 September: Belgium 6 – 0 Kazakhstan

W
No match found

D
No match found

W
No match found

D
No match found
2 FYR Macedonia 7 3 4 0 12-3 9 13
D
No match found

W
No match found

W
No match found

D
No match found

D
No match found
3 Wales 7 4 1 2 14-10 4 13
W
04 September: Kazakhstan 0 – 1 Wales

L
13 October: Wales 2 – 4 Belgium

W
15 November: Liechtenstein 0 – 1 Wales

L
No match found

W
No match found
4 Kazakhstan 8 2 2 4 9-13 -4 8
L
04 September: Kazakhstan 0 – 1 Wales

L
07 September: Belgium 6 – 0 Kazakhstan

W
10 October: Kazakhstan 4 – 0 Liechtenstein

D
13 October: FYR Macedonia 1 – 1 Kazakhstan

D
15 November: Kazakhstan 1 – 1 Belgium
5 Liechtenstein 7 0 0 7 0-24 -24 0
L
04 September: Liechtenstein 0 – 6 Belgium

L
07 September: FYR Macedonia 5 – 0 Liechtenstein

L
10 October: Kazakhstan 4 – 0 Liechtenstein

L
15 November: Liechtenstein 0 – 1 Wales

L
18 November: Belgium 7 – 0 Liechtenstein

Qualification/Relegation

  • Promotion – World Cup
  • Promotion – World Cup (Promotion: )

Bosnia & Herzegovina advanced in their World Cup qualification journey, overcoming Wales 5-3 in a tense penalty shootout after a gripping 1-1 draw at Cardiff City Stadium. Veteran striker Edin Džeko’s late equalizer cancelled out Daniel James’ opener, forcing the dramatic decider.

This crucial World Cup Qualification play-off on March 26, 2026, carried immense stakes for both nations. Wales, seeking a spot in the finals, faced a determined Bosnia & Herzegovina side. Both teams arrived with solid form, promising a fiercely contested encounter.

The first half saw a physical battle with Bosnia & Herzegovina collecting three early yellow cards. A. Memic was cautioned in the 5th minute, followed by E. Demirovic in the 37th minute and S. Kolasinac just two minutes later. These early bookings hinted at the intensity.

Despite Wales dominating possession with 62%, clear-cut chances remained scarce for both sides. Bosnia & Herzegovina’s disciplined defense, despite the fouls, managed to keep the Welsh attack at bay. The Dragons struggled to turn their ball control into significant threats on goal.

Halftime arrived with the score still locked at 0-0. Wales needed to find a cutting edge to exploit their possession. Bosnia & Herzegovina, meanwhile, aimed to be more incisive in attack and limit their defensive infringements.

Wales finally broke the deadlock early in the second half. In the 51st minute, Daniel James found the back of the net, sending the home crowd into raptures. The goal rewarded Wales’ persistent pressure.

The game opened up as Bosnia & Herzegovina pushed for an equalizer, introducing fresh legs with substitutions like Kerim Alajbegović in the 62nd minute. Wales also made changes, bringing on J. James and M. Harris to maintain their momentum. However, the visitors found their rhythm.

With just four minutes left in normal time, Bosnia & Herzegovina leveled the score. Edin Džeko fired home in the 86th minute, assisted by Alajbegović. This dramatic late goal ensured the match would go into extra time, stunning the Welsh supporters.

Extra time proved to be a cagey affair, with neither side willing to commit fully forward. Džeko received a yellow card in the 111th minute as fatigue began to show. Despite late surges, the 1-1 score held, pushing the high-stakes encounter to a penalty shootout.

In the shootout, Bosnia & Herzegovina showed composure. E. Demirovic missed their first, but H. Tabakovic, I. Basic, A. Hadziahmetovic, and K. Alajbegovic all converted. For Wales, H. Wilson and M. Harris scored, but B. Johnson and N. Williams missed their attempts. Bosnia & Herzegovina ultimately triumphed 5-3, securing their progression.

Wales ended the match with 62% possession and 19 total shots, but only 3 were on target. Bosnia & Herzegovina managed 14 shots, with 5 on target, converting a crucial one. Karl Darlow made 4 saves for Wales, keeping them in the game.

This heartbreaking defeat means Wales’ World Cup dreams are over for this campaign. Bosnia & Herzegovina celebrate a hard-fought victory, advancing to the next stage of qualification after a memorable night in Cardiff.

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