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    Wales VS Bosnia and Herzegovina

    FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
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    Wales 1
    1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Bosnia and Herzegovina
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    • Johnson Vincent
      Johnson Vincent
      Match Analysis This is a high-stakes, single-leg knockout match. The winner will advance to the play-off final on March 31 to face either Italy or Northern Ireland for a place at the 2026 World Cup. Wales' Home Strength: Under manager Craig Bellamy, Wales has built a strong home record, losing just twice in their last 14 matches at home (W8, D4). They enter this match with significant momentum following a 7–1 thrashing of North Macedonia in their final group game. Bosnia's Resilience: Bosnia is currently unbeaten in four matches (W2, D2) and missed out on automatic qualification by a narrow margin after a late draw with Austria. Historically, Bosnia has never lost to Wales in four previous meetings (W2, D2), keeping clean sheets in the last three. Predicted Score: Wales 2–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Wales' attacking quality, led by the in-form Harry Wilson and Brennan Johnson, is expected to overcome a resilient Bosnian side in front of the "Red Wall" in Cardiff
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      WCPEU Wales 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • VIP100%
      VIP100%
      Wales VS Bosnia and Herzegovina Wales has been in inconsistent form recently. In their last 10 matches, they've achieved 5 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses. Their attack has been decent, averaging 2.1 goals per game, but their defense lacks stability, conceding an average of 1.5 goals per match. The team is severely hit by injuries. Center - backs Ben Davies and Mepham, forward Kieffer Moore, and goalkeeper Ward are all ruled out. Winger Daniel James and midfielder Jordan James are doubtful to play. As a result, the defense has to be reorganized, leading to a significant decline in aerial defense and defensive stability. The core of the team consists of goalkeeper Hennessey, midfielders Ampadu and Ramsey, and forward Wilson. The team relies on their wingers' speed and skills to create offensive opportunities. Bosnia and Herzegovina has been in solid form recently. In their last 10 matches, they've achieved 6 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses, with a win - rate of 60%. They average 2.2 goals per ga
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    • Ðan🦨
      Ðan🦨
      Wales VS Bosnia and Herzegovina In this European qualifier, the recent forms of Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina present a stark contrast. Wales has had a rather inconsistent record, lacking stability. However, they hold an edge with home - field advantage and a fully - fit squad. But they need to overcome the psychological pressure stemming from their poor past record against Bosnia and Herzegovina. On the other hand, Bosnia and Herzegovina have shown better stability and a higher win - rate recently. They also have the psychological upper - hand due to their favorable past encounters. Nevertheless, they face a significant challenge as their key center - back, Haris Hadzicadunic, is absent. This absence will test the integrity of their defense and tactical execution, bringing additional adjustment pressure. Both sides have their own focuses in terms of morale and pressure. Wales should capitalize on the home advantage to break the curse of past results. Meanwhile, Bosnia and Herzegovi
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      WCPEU Wales 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
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