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Bosnia beat Qatar, likely to face U.S. in knockouts
Tactical report, final score, events, and key fantasy impact for Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar.
Final Score
3 - 1
Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar
Tactical Story
SEATTLE -- Bosnia-Herzegovina eliminated Qatar and boosted their chances of advancing at the World Cup with a 3-1 victory in a Group B match on Wednesday. With the victory, third-place Bosnia-Herzegovina are more than likely to advance to the round of 32 in the expanded field -- and their likely opponent would be one of the tournaments co-hosts in the United States. The eight best third-place finishers across the 12 groups advance.
Should Bosnia-Herzegovina advance to the knockout round, it would mark the first time in their national team history after only playing in one other World Cup in 2014 in Brazil. "I wouldn't like to speculate quite yet [on potentially facing the U.S.]," Bosnia-Herzegovina coach Sergej Barbarez told reporters after. "I think it's best to wait for all the matches to be over and then we know if we are going further and who we'll play against.
"All I can tell you is that all of this is a bonus for us. We will be extremely relieved and we will try to take on any team that comes our way. We will try to create problems and of course win the game.
That's our goal. "I think we are confident enough to do that and to face anyone and I'm really looking forward to every single game here and I'm really happy to be here for an additional seven days in the USA and we'll see what comes of it." Kerim Alajbegovic scored in the 29th minute to give Bosnia-Herzegovina, whose only other World Cup appearance came in Brazil in 2014, a lead it would never relinquish. The 18-year-old Alajbegovic became the eighth-youngest scorer in World Cup history -- and youngest-ever for his country -- when he powered a shot past Qatar goalkeeper Mahmud Abunada at the near post from 20 yards away.
Bosnia-Herzegovina tacked on a second goal in the 34th minute when Sead Kolasinac launched a cross to the back post. A volley to the middle by Edin Dzeko deflected off Qatar's Sultan Al-Brake for an own goal. Hassan Al Haydos kept Qatar, who did not win a game in the tournament, competitive with a goal in the 42nd minute.
But in the second half, Bosnia-Herzegovina once again went up by two goals when Ermin Mahmic, who scored in a 4-1 loss to Switzerland, tallied another in the 80th minute. Earlier on Wednesday, Qatar's Assim Madibo was given a five-match ban on for the tackle that broke the leg of Canada midfielder Ismaël Koné in their matchup on June 18. Canada lost to Switzerland in the other Group A matchup Wednesday, meaning the co-hosts finish second in the standings and will have to travel to the U.S.
for their round of 32 game. Information from The Associated Press was used in this recap.
⏱️ Match TimelineLive Events
Goal - Kerim Alajbegovic
"I think we are confident enough to do that and to face anyone and I'm really looking forward to every single game here and I'm really happy to be here for an additional seven days in the USA and we'll see what comes of it." Kerim Alajbegovic scored in the 29th minute to give Bosnia-Herzegovina, whose only other World Cup appearance came in Brazil in 2014, a lead it would never relinquish.
Goal - Herzegovina
Bosnia-Herzegovina tacked on a second goal in the 34th minute when Sead Kolasinac launched a cross to the back post.
Goal - Hassan Al Haydos
Hassan Al Haydos kept Qatar, who did not win a game in the tournament, competitive with a goal in the 42nd minute.
Goal - But
But in the second half, Bosnia-Herzegovina once again went up by two goals when Ermin Mahmic, who scored in a 4-1 loss to Switzerland, tallied another in the 80th minute.
Key Turning Point
Goal! Bosnia and Herzegovina 1, Qatar 0. Kerim Alajbegovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina) right footed shot from outside the box to the top right corner. Assisted by Ivan Basic.
Player of the Match
Kerim Alajbegovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Impact Performance
Group Impact
Bosnia and Herzegovina secure all three points to boost their position in Group B, while Qatar look to bounce back in their next fixture.
Tactical Takeaways
Kerim Alajbegovic, Hassan Al-Haydos, Ermin Mahmic rewarded fantasy managers with goal returns, while key playmakers picked up assists.
Next Fixtures
Next for Bosnia and Herzegovina
No more group stage matches.
Next for Qatar
No more group stage matches.
Pre-match File
Keep the original scouting file with the final analysis so the match reads as one evolving page rather than separate preview and report entries.
Match Metadata
- Group
- Group B
- Date
- June 24
- Venue
- Seattle
Fixture details can move, so check the final schedule before kickoff.
Style Clash
This is less about possession totals than useful possession: Bosnia and Herzegovina need room to accept loose phases and trust their runners, while Qatar want chances to mix patient spells with quicker releases when space opens.
Stylistic Clash Profile
Comparing tactical leanings and spectrum gaps
Star Player vs Collective System
Qatar relies on individual stars; Bosnia and Herzegovina plays as a structured unit.
Match Intelligence Board
First 15
What to Watch in the First 15 Minutes
The first quarter-hour should tell us whether Dzeko gets touches that bring runners into play or becomes a stranded target; Qatar need to show whether Afif receives between the lines or is forced to stay wide and predictable.
Duel
Key Duel
The clearest duel is Edin Džeko against Akram Afif. This game may turn on which reference point receives service without having to come too far for it.
Upset Path
The Upset Path
Bosnia and Herzegovina do not need the better ninety minutes; they need the right fifteen. Bosnia and Herzegovina's best path is to stay compact, let Dzeko manage the rhythm and use the younger wide players against tiring full-backs. Qatar leave the door open whenever that weakness shows: if Afif is crowded out, Qatar need more from Almoez Ali and Edmilson Junior than either has consistently shown.
Fantasy
Fantasy Teaser
The fantasy teaser is really about certainty versus leverage: Akram Afif for the steadier route, Edin Džeko if you expect discomfort for the favorite.
Prediction
Prediction Lens
Qatar remain the better call, with a draw or a one-goal game the most plausible range unless the first goal changes the match early.
Neutral Watch
What to Watch if You Are a Neutral Fan
Neutral fans should track the first clean counter, the first pressure spell after a turnover, and whether the game becomes controlled, stretched, or nervous before halftime.
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