
Bosnia & Herzegovina


Qatar
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0.65
Expected goals (xG)
0.67
-2.18
Goals Prevented
-2.18
Passing
443 (88%)
Accurate passes
345 (85%)
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1
G
Nikola Vasilj
5
D
Sead Kolašinac
21
D
Stjepan Radeljić
18
D
Nikola Katić
24
D
Arjan Malić
M
Kerim Alajbegović
29′
14
M
Ivan Šunjić
M
Ivan Bašić
20
M
Esmir Bajraktarević
11
F
Edin Džeko (C)
10
F
Ermedin Demirović
G
Mahmud Abunada
34′
18
D
Sultan Al-Brake
4
D
Issa Laye
16
D
Boualem Khoukhi
2
D
Pedro Miguel
12
M
Karim Boudiaf
M
Ahmed Fathi
5
M
Jassem Gaber Abdulsallam
F
Hassan Al Haydos (C)
42′
11
F
Akram Afif
F
Edmilson Junior

World Cup Standings – Group Stage
Bosnia & Herzegovina secured a vital 3-1 victory over Qatar at Lumen Field thanks to clinical finishing in their World Cup clash.
Both nations entered the match searching for their first win of the tournament. Having earned just one point from their opening fixtures, a victory was essential to keep their knockout stage hopes alive in Group B.
Bosnia started the match on the front foot and controlled the early tempo with accurate passing. They looked dangerous from distance, testing the Qatari defensive line with several quick attacking transitions.
The pressure paid off in the 29th minute. Kerim Alajbegović found space near the edge of the box and drilled a powerful strike home to break the deadlock.
Just five minutes later, Bosnia doubled their advantage. A dangerous cross forced Qatari defender Meshaal Abunada to make a clearance, but he accidentally turned the ball into his own net.
Qatar responded quickly before the interval to keep themselves in the contest. In the 42nd minute, Hassan Al Haydos curled a fine effort into the corner after a clever pass from Edmilson Junior.
The late first-half strike gave Qatar renewed hope heading into the dressing rooms. Bosnia needed to regain their defensive shape, while the Asian champions looked to build on their momentum.
The second half became a physical battle as both teams fought for control of the midfield. Qatar pushed forward in search of an equalizer but struggled to break down a resilient Bosnian defense.
With time running out, tension rose and Abdullah Fathi received a yellow card in the 78th minute. Bosnia punished their opponents almost immediately from the resulting play to seal the victory.
Substitute Ermin Mahmić secured the win in the 80th minute by slotting home a precise finish. The goalscorer was booked just two minutes later, but the damage was already done.
Bosnia controlled 56 percent of the ball and registered 14 shots during the match. Although Qatar finished with a similar expected goals rating of 0.67 to 0.65, Bosnia proved far more efficient.
The victory keeps Bosnia in contention for a spot in the next round. Meanwhile, Qatar faces a difficult final match as they look to salvage their World Cup campaign.
