90′ Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-1 Qatar
Bosnia and Herzegovina put on a clinical display to pull away from Qatar, securing a commanding 3-1 victory after a frantic international battle.
The Bosnian side set a dominant tone early on and finally broke through in the 28th minute. Kerim-Sam Alajbegovic picked up an assist from Ivan Basic and unleashed a stunning right-footed strike from outside the box, burying it into the top right corner to make it 1-0.
Just six minutes later, in the 34th minute, things went from bad to worse for Qatar. Under intense pressure, goalkeeper Mahmoud Abunada inadvertently turned the ball into his own net, gifting Bosnia a 2-0 cushion via an own goal.
Qatar refused to roll over and mounted a fierce response before the break. After Pedro Miguel rattled the left post, Qatar finally found their lifeline in the 42nd minute. Edmílson Junior carved open the defense to set up veteran playmaker Hasan Al Haydos, who tapped home from very close range to cut the deficit to 2-1 heading into the interval.
The second half turned into a tactical chess match, punctuated by injuries, a mandatory drinks break, and a flurry of substitutions from both managers. Qatar pushed hard for an equalizer, with Akram Afif narrowly missing the target on a couple of dangerous fast breaks.
However, the definitive turning point arrived via a tactical masterstroke from the Bosnian bench. In the 63rd minute, Ermin Mahmic was brought on to replace legendary striker Edin Dzeko.
The substitution paid off spectacularly in the 80th minute. Following a sustained wave of Bosnian pressure and a corner kick, Mahmic found himself perfectly positioned in the center of the box to smash a right-footed shot straight down the middle of the goal. The 3-1 strike iced the game, though the super-sub was so thrilled with his match-securing goal that he was promptly shattered with a yellow card for excessive celebration—a minor blemish on an otherwise perfect night for Bosnia.
1 – 0 (29′) Kerim-Sam Alajbegovic
2 – 0 (34′) (p.p.)Mahmoud Abunada
3 – 1 (80′) Ermin Mahmic
2 – 1 (42′) Hasan Al Haydos
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Both teams have followed an identical trajectory in the tournament so far, securing just one point each. They both managed draws in their opening games before stumbling in the second round. However, momentum shifts favor the Europeans; while Bosnia fell 4-1 to a strong Switzerland team, Qatar’s confidence suffered a devastating blow during a brutal 6-0 thrashing by co-hosts Canada.
The equation to advance is complex but highly motivating. The winner of this match will automatically clinch at least third place in Group B, putting them in prime position to claim one of the coveted Round of 32 wild-card spots. Furthermore, if either team can secure a massive win, they could mathematically leap into second place depending on the goal-differential swing of the simultaneous Canada-Switzerland match.
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Match Details & How to Watch
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Time: 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT
Location: Lumen Field — Seattle, Washington
TV Channel: FS1 (English), Telemundo (Spanish)
Live Stream: Fubo, Fox One App, or Peacock
Current Group B Standings
Canada: 4 points (+6 goal differential)
Switzerland: 4 points (+3 goal differential)
Bosnia and Herzegovina: 1 point (-3 goal differential)
Qatar: 1 point (-6 goal differential)
Expert Predictions & Outlook
Tactically, Qatar faces a steep uphill battle. The squad will be heavily depleted as they miss two key players due to red-card suspensions. Bosnia enters the match with a cleaner roster, missing only one player to suspension.
Because of Qatar’s weakened lineup and defensive vulnerabilities, most major sports analysts favor the European side to control the tempo. While a scoreless stalemate would likely eliminate both countries, an aggressive Bosnian side is expected to push hard for an early goal. The consensus expert prediction leans toward a comfortable 1-0 or 2-0 victory for Bosnia and Herzegovina, ending Qatar’s historic World Cup run in Seattle.


