How to watch Wales v Bosnia and Herzegovina, predicted line-ups and more
How to watch Wales v Bosnia and Herzegovina, predicted line-ups and more Wales host Bosnia and Herzegovina in a World Cup qualification semi-final, and the winner will face either Italy or Northern Ireland next Tuesday for a place at the World Cup. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game… Kick-off time 7:45pm UK time, Thursday March 26 How to watch TV: BBC One Wales/BBC Two Streaming: BBC iPlayer Predicted line-ups Wales (4-2-3-1): Darlow; Williams, Rodon, Lawlor, Dasilva; Ampadu, J. James; Brooks, Wilson, Broadhead; Johnson Bosnia-Herzegovina (4-4-2): Vasilj; Dedic, Muharemovic, Katic, Kolasinac; Bajraktarevic, Tahirovic, Sunjic, Memic; Tabakovic, Dzeko Recent form Wales finished as runners-up in the qualifying group behind Belgium.
Manager Craig Bellamy has been in charge since July 2024 and has done a good job getting them to this position. Their two most recent outings saw them thrash North Macedonia and beat Liechtenstein 1-0. Wales qualified for the World Cup in 2022 but went out in the group stage.
It was their first World Cup in 64 years. Bosnia & Herzegovina finished second in their qualifying group, behind Austria. The nation are still led in attack by the now 40-year-old Edin Dzeko.
The striker plies his trade in the second division of German football for FC Schalke. They are unbeaten in the last four, drawing with Austria and Cyprus and beating Malta and Romania. What’s been said?
Wales boss Craig Bellamy ahead of the huge clash : “There won’t be any regrets, we’re not that way… whether the result goes our way or not, I know we’ll give everything. “Have you ever seen Usain Bolt in the 100m? He’s smiling, waving – all right, it does help he knows he can run at 60% to win – but he has discovered the art of being relaxed and calm to be able to run at his best speed.