2026 World Cup Play-off Final: Bosnia & Herzegovina vs. Italy – Line-ups and Match Summary

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The national teams of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy faced off in the decisive play-off final for a spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The high-stakes match unfolded at the Stadion Bilino Polje in Zenica.

Italy’s Strategy and Line-up

Italy’s coach Gennaro Gattuso opted for consistency, fielding the same starting eleven that had secured a 2-0 victory against Northern Ireland in the semi-final, with goals from Sandro Tonali and Moise Kean. The attacking duo of Mateo Retegui and Moise Kean led the line in a 3-5-2 formation, supported by Manuel Locatelli orchestrating the midfield, and Matteo Politano providing width on the right flank.

Bosnia & Herzegovina’s Approach

Bosnia and Herzegovina entered the final after a hard-fought battle in Cardiff, where a late Edin Dzeko equalizer forced extra time, culminating in a penalty shootout win against Wales. For this crucial encounter, the experienced 40-year-old striker Edin Dzeko partnered with Ermedin Demirovic upfront. Despite his game-changing performance as a substitute in the previous match, 18-year-old sensation Kerim Alajbegovic began on the bench. Familiar defensive figures like Atalanta’s Sead Kolasinac and Sassuolo’s Tarik Muharemovic were part of the starting squad.

Match Details and Stakes

The fixture was played under the standard play-off rules, allowing for 90 minutes of regular play, followed by extra time and, if necessary, a penalty shootout to determine the winner. The victor would earn a coveted place in World Cup Group B, joining Canada, Switzerland, and Qatar.

Historical Context

Historically, Bosnia and Herzegovina had a challenging record against Italy, having secured only one victory in their very first friendly encounter in November 1996. This was followed by one draw and four defeats in subsequent matches.

Key Match Events and Outcome

The match was full of drama. Italy initially took the lead in the 15th minute through Moise Kean, assisted by Nicolò Barella. However, the dynamics shifted significantly just before halftime when Italian defender Alessandro Bastoni received a red card in the 41st minute, reducing his team to ten men. Bosnia and Herzegovina capitalized on their numerical advantage, with Haris Tabakovic scoring the equalizer in the 79th minute. The full-time whistle blew with the score locked at 1-1.

Match Statistics Overview

Italy, despite playing with ten men for much of the game, maintained significant control, dominating possession with 65%. They also registered a higher number of total shots (30 compared to Bosnia’s 9) and shots on target (11 versus 3). Italy earned more corners (10 against 4), but also committed more fouls (18 to 9) and were caught offside twice, while Bosnia had no offsides.

Official Line-ups

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Goalkeeper: Vasilj
  • Defenders: Dedic, Muharemovic, Katic, Kolasinac
  • Midfielders: Bajraktarevic, Sunjic, Basic, Memic
  • Forwards: Demirovic, Dzeko
  • Substitutes: Hadzikic, Zlomislic, Mujakic, Celik, Tahirovic, Gigovic, Bazdar, Hadziahmetovic, Burnic, Alajbegovic, Radeljic, Tabakovic

Italy

  • Goalkeeper: Donnarumma
  • Defenders: Mancini, Bastoni, Calafiori
  • Midfielders: Politano, Barella, Locatelli, Tonali, Dimarco
  • Forwards: Kean, Retegui
  • Substitutes: Carnesecchi, Meret, Palestra, Spinazzola, Buongiorno, Raspadori, Pisilli, Pio Esposito, Cristante, Frattesi, Gatti, Cambiaso

Referee: Turpin (France)

Clive Thornscroft
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