Track Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2026 World Cup. Get the latest match fixtures, predicted lineups, and tournament group odds.
Playoff battlers led by Edin Dzeko. Squad, fixtures, predicted XI, Oddschecker markets, tactics and form.
Bosnia and Herzegovina reach the World Cup having knocked out four-time winners Italy in the playoffs, a result that captured the romance of their campaign. Still spearheaded by 40 year old Edin Dzeko and coached by the inexperienced but bold Sergej Barbarez, they are Group B underdogs with genuine tournament pedigree.
Sergej Barbarez had no senior management experience when he took the job in April 2024, but has guided Bosnia to a World Cup and said afterwards they were two years ahead of schedule. The headline, as for nearly two decades, is Edin Dzeko, the former Manchester City striker now at Schalke who remains the focal point of the attack at 40.
There is a reliance on Dzeko in attack, with Ermedin Demirovic an alternative option, while exciting younger players such as Bajraktarevic and Alajbegovic offer promise but may not yet be ready to dominate at this level.
Key members of Barbarez’s squad
Forwards and attack
Emerging talents
These are the confirmed key names. Confirm the complete 26-man squad against the Bosnian FA list before publishing.
Bosnia and Herzegovina are in Group B with co-hosts Canada, Switzerland and Qatar. The top two, plus the eight best third placed teams, reach the Round of 32.
They open against Canada in Toronto on 12 June, face Switzerland on 18 June, and finish against Qatar in Seattle. As playoff battle-hardened underdogs, qualifying as a best third placed side is the realistic ambition.
| Date (UK) | Fixture | Venue |
| Fri 12 June, 8pm | Canada v Bosnia and Herzegovina | BMO Field, Toronto |
| Sat 13 June, 8pm | Qatar v Switzerland | Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara |
| Thu 18 June, 8pm | Switzerland v Bosnia and Herzegovina | SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles |
| Thu 18 June, 11pm | Canada v Qatar | BC Place, Vancouver |
| Wed 24 June, 8pm | Switzerland v Canada | BC Place, Vancouver |
| Wed 24 June, 8pm | Bosnia and Herzegovina v Qatar | Lumen Field, Seattle |
Barbarez builds the side around Edin Dzeko as the focal point, with the supporting cast feeding the veteran striker. A confirmed predicted XI is not yet settled, so the shape below is indicative based on the side’s recent setup.
Predicted XI (4-2-3-1):
Built around Edin Dzeko up front, with Ermedin Demirovic and the creative midfielders in support
This is indicative rather than a confirmed team sheet. Confirm the predicted XI closer to kick off, as Barbarez has rotated his supporting cast around Dzeko.

At just 18, Kerim Alajbegovic is already regarded as one of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s brightest attacking prospects since Miralem Pjanic. After a spell with Red Bull Salzburg, the midfielder earned a move to Bayer Leverkusen and arrives at the tournament full of confidence. His technical ability is clear, but his character is equally impressive. Head coach Sergej Barbarez trusted him with penalties in both playoff shootouts, and Alajbegovic converted with remarkable composure. Creative, elegant and fearless on the ball, he looks set to lead Bosnia’s next generation.
The headline Oddschecker markets for Bosnia and Herzegovina are below. Match by match anytime goalscorer and clean sheet prices are listed on the individual Oddschecker fixture pages and move right up to kick off, so pull the live prices from there at upload.
| Oddschecker market | Selection | Price |
| To win Group B | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 13/2 |
| To win the tournament | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 500/1 |
| Top team goalscorer | Ermedin Demirovic | 5/1 |
| Stage of elimination | Group stage | 7/4 |
| Total goals conceded | Under 5.5 | 1/1 |
Oddschecker makes Ermedin Demirovic the favourite in Bosnia’s top team goalscorer market at 5/1, a notably open market given the reliance on the veteran Edin Dzeko. For individual matches, anytime goalscorer prices and Bosnia’s clean sheet prices are on the Oddschecker fixture pages.
Bosnia are rated likely to exit at the group stage, so their clean sheet prices will be on the longer side, particularly against Switzerland. Confirm the live match by match prices on Oddschecker before publishing.
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Bosnia rely heavily on the experience and aerial presence of Edin Dzeko as their focal point, looking to get service into the box for the veteran striker. They are organised and resilient, qualities forged in a playoff run that required nerve in two high-pressure knockout ties.
The concern is an over-reliance on Dzeko in attack and whether their emerging talents can impose themselves on the biggest stage. At their best they are awkward, battle-hardened opponents who do not fold under pressure.
Bosnia reached the finals via the playoffs, beating Wales on penalties in Cardiff on 26 March, then eliminating four-time world champions Italy days later. Italy went ahead and had Alessandro Bastoni sent off before half-time, Haris Tabakovic equalised from a Dzeko rebound, and Bosnia held their nerve in another shootout.
It was the second consecutive World Cup cycle in which Bosnia knocked Italy out, underlining their reputation as dangerous playoff opponents who rise to the big occasion.
| Match | Stage | Result |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina v Italy | Playoff final | Won (shootout, after Tabakovic equaliser) |
| Wales v Bosnia and Herzegovina | Playoff semi-final | Won on penalties (Cardiff) |
Who is Bosnia and Herzegovina’s star player?
Edin Dzeko, the 40 year old former Manchester City striker, now at Schalke, who remains the focal point of the attack.
Who is the Bosnia and Herzegovina manager?
Sergej Barbarez, appointed in April 2024 with no prior senior management experience, who guided them through the playoffs.
When is Bosnia and Herzegovina’s first match?
Friday 12 June 2026 against co-hosts Canada at BMO Field, Toronto, 8pm UK time.
How did Bosnia and Herzegovina qualify?
Through the playoffs, beating Wales on penalties and then eliminating four-time world champions Italy in a shootout.
What is Bosnia and Herzegovina’s World Cup history?
Their only previous appearance was in 2014, when they were eliminated at the group stage.
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