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Bosnia & Herzegovina

BIH · Group B · Coached by Sergej Barbarez

🇧🇦 UEFAFIFA #65

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Who are Bosnia-Herzegovina's opponents in Group B, and where do they play?

Bosnia-Herzegovina are drawn into Group B alongside co-hosts Canada, Qatar, and Switzerland. This is only the second World Cup appearance for the Zmajevi (Dragons), following their debut in 2014.

The group is competitive but offers Bosnia a genuine path forward. Switzerland are the group favorites, while Canada at home and Qatar are beatable opponents. Bosnia's blend of European toughness and technical quality makes them dangerous outsiders.

Why this group matters: Bosnia's 2014 debut ended in group-stage elimination despite a famous victory over Iran. In 2026, with a more experienced program, the Dragons have unfinished business.

What is Bosnia-Herzegovina's full match schedule?

MatchDateTime (ET)OpponentVenue
Group B – MD1June 12, 20264:00 PMCanadaToronto Stadium, Toronto
Group B – MD2June 18, 20264:00 PMSwitzerlandLos Angeles Stadium, Los Angeles
Group B – MD3June 24, 20264:00 PMQatarSeattle Stadium, Seattle

Opening against Canada in Toronto will be hostile, but Bosnia are accustomed to hostile atmospheres. The Switzerland match is pivotal, and Qatar on Matchday 3 should be a winnable fixture.

Who are Bosnia-Herzegovina's key players to watch?

Edin Dzeko

Striker

The legendary Fenerbahce forward may be 40 by the tournament, but Dzeko's hold-up play, aerial ability, and goal-scoring instinct remain remarkable. If this is his World Cup farewell, he will want to leave a mark.

Ermedin Demirovic

Forward

The Stuttgart striker has emerged as Bosnia's next generation of attacking talent. His pressing, movement, and finishing have made him one of the Bundesliga's most effective forwards.

Sead Kolasinac

Defender

The physical left-back or center-back brings a warrior mentality to Bosnia's defense. His experience at Arsenal, Schalke, and Marseille gives him big-game composure.

Anel Ahmedhodzic

Center-Back

The Sheffield United defender is commanding in the air and composed on the ball. He anchors Bosnia's back line with a blend of aggression and reading of the game.

What is Bosnia-Herzegovina's World Cup history?

Bosnia-Herzegovina have appeared in 1 FIFA World Cup:

  • 2014 (Brazil): Their maiden appearance. Bosnia lost 2-1 to Argentina in their opening match (Messi scored), beat Iran 3-1 in the second game, and lost 1-0 to Nigeria. Despite the victory over Iran — the country's first and only World Cup win — Bosnia finished third in the group and were eliminated.
  • Independent since 1992: Bosnia declared independence in 1992 and joined FIFA in 1996. Building a competitive national team amid post-war reconstruction was a remarkable achievement.
  • Near misses: Bosnia narrowly missed out on the 2010 World Cup in a playoff against Portugal and failed to qualify for 2018 and 2022.

The 2014 campaign is remembered fondly but with a tinge of regret — a draw against Nigeria would have sent Bosnia through.

Who is Bosnia-Herzegovina's manager, and how do they play?

Sergej Barbarez, the former Bosnian international striker, manages the national team with an emphasis on physicality and direct play. His system, typically a 3-5-2 or 4-4-2, prioritizes winning second balls, strong aerial presence, and using Dzeko as a target man to bring others into play.

Bosnia are not a possession team — they are a team that competes. Barbarez's side press aggressively, fight for every ball, and use set pieces as a primary attacking weapon. Against technically superior opponents, this combative approach can level the playing field.

What is the fan culture like for Bosnia-Herzegovina?

Bosnian football fans are among the most passionate in Europe, forged in the crucible of a nation that had to rebuild everything — including its football identity — after the 1990s conflict.

  • BH Fanaticos: The national team supporters' group creates an electric atmosphere at home matches in Sarajevo. Their choreography, drums, and non-stop singing are legendary in European qualifying.
  • Diaspora strength: The Bosnian diaspora is significant in the United States, Germany, Austria, and Scandinavia. Expect strong support in Toronto and Vancouver from the North American Bosnian community.
  • Unity through football: Bosnia-Herzegovina's national team is one of the few institutions that unites the country's three major ethnic communities. Matchdays are moments of shared national pride.

Why to watch if you are a casual fan: Bosnia are the ultimate underdog story — a small nation of 3.2 million people that survived war, rebuilt its football program from scratch, and now competes on the world stage. Their physicality and never-say-die attitude make them compelling viewing, and Edin Dzeko's farewell tour adds emotional weight.

How far will Bosnia-Herzegovina go? A realistic prediction.

Bosnia need results against Canada and Qatar to have a chance. The Switzerland match may be beyond them, but points against the other two could be enough for a third-place finish.

Prediction: Group stage exit, narrowly. Bosnia will compete in every match but likely finish third in the group. If the expanded format's third-place rules are favorable, they could sneak into the Round of 32 — but it will require fine margins going their way.

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FIFA ranking

2

World Cups

Group B

Group

Group stage (2014)

Best finish

Team overview

FIFA code
BIH
Confederation
UEFA
Group
Group B
Coach
Sergej Barbarez

Match schedule

  • 2026-06-12 · 16:00 ET

    vs Canada

    Toronto · Group B

  • 2026-06-18 · 16:00 ET

    vs Switzerland

    Los Angeles · Group B

  • 2026-06-24 · 16:00 ET

    vs Qatar

    Seattle · Group B

World Cup history

Bosnia & Herzegovina has appeared in 2 World Cups. Their best result is Group stage (2014).

Sources: Official match dates, venues, and draw details follow FIFA.com; confirm kickoffs, ticket phases, and broadcast rights there and on each host's listings as they are updated.

Frequently Asked Questions about Bosnia-Herzegovina at the 2026 World Cup

How many World Cups has Bosnia played in?

This will be Bosnia's second World Cup appearance. Their debut came in 2014 in Brazil.

Has Bosnia ever won a World Cup match?

Yes. Bosnia beat Iran 3-1 in their second group match at the 2014 World Cup — their only World Cup victory.

Is Edin Dzeko still playing?

As of 2026, Dzeko continues to play professionally and for the national team. At 40, he would be one of the oldest outfield players at the tournament.

How did Bosnia qualify for 2026?

Bosnia qualified through the UEFA qualification pathway, securing their spot after a competitive European qualifying campaign.

What is the Bosnian diaspora like in North America?

Significant Bosnian communities exist in St. Louis, Chicago, New York, and several Canadian cities. Estimates suggest over 350,000 people of Bosnian descent live in the United States and Canada.

What language do Bosnian players speak?

Bosnian, which is mutually intelligible with Serbian and Croatian. Many players also speak German due to the strong diaspora in German-speaking countries.

What group is Bosnia & Herzegovina in at the 2026 World Cup?

Bosnia & Herzegovina is in Group B for the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw.

Who is the coach of Bosnia & Herzegovina?

Bosnia & Herzegovina lists Sergej Barbarez as head coach heading into the 2026 tournament.

What is Bosnia & Herzegovina's FIFA ranking?

Bosnia & Herzegovina is #65 in the FIFA World Rankings on our last data refresh—rankings move monthly.

How many World Cups has Bosnia & Herzegovina been to?

Bosnia & Herzegovina has competed in 2 FIFA World Cup editions through this cycle’s history.

What is Bosnia & Herzegovina's best World Cup result?

Bosnia & Herzegovina's best run to date is Group stage (2014).

When does Bosnia & Herzegovina play their first match?

The exact opponent, date, and kickoff appear in the schedule table on this page—all times are Eastern Time (ET).

Where does Bosnia & Herzegovina play their group matches?

Each row in the schedule shows the host city and stadium; Bosnia & Herzegovina rotates through those venues during the group stage.

Can Bosnia & Herzegovina qualify from Group B?

Yes—Bosnia & Herzegovina can advance by finishing first or second in Group B, or by placing third with one of the eight best third-place records.