Wales vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: Line-ups confirmed for World Cup play-off

Catch up with all the team news ahead of Wales vs Bosnia and Herzegovina

Wales vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: Line-ups confirmed for World Cup play-off

Wales welcome Bosnia and Herzegovina to Cardiff for their World Cup play-off semi-final tonight.

The Dragons are looking to book their place in the USA, Canada and Mexico after qualifying for the Qatar tournament in 2022 via the play-offs, but it will not be an easy task.

Should they win tonight, they will face either Italy or Northern Ireland in the final next week, two tough teams.

Catch up with all the team news ahead of the clash.

Wales team news

Wales starting XI: Darlow, Da Silva, Williams, Lawlor, Ampadu, Rodon, Brooks, Wilson, Johnson, James, James

Wales substitutes: Ward, King, Koumas, Cullen, Cabango, Norrington-Davies, Kpakio, Colwill, Harris, Thomas, Sheehan, Broadhead

Bosnia and Herzegovina team news

Bosnia and Herzegovina starting XI: Vasilj, Muharemovic, Katic, Kolasinac, Memic, Tahirovic, Bajraktarevic, Sunjic, Dedic, Dzeko, Demirovic

Bosnia and Herzegovina substitutes: Hadzikic, Zlomslic, Mujakic, Celik, Gigovic, Bazdar, Basic, Hadziahmetovic, Burnic, Alajbegovic, Radelijic, Tabakovic

Where to watch Wales v Bosnia & Herzegovina: TV and online streams

Wales versus Bosnia & Herzegovina kicks off tomorrow night at 7.45pm. You can watch it in the UK on BBC Two.

It can be streamed via the BBC iPlayer.

Stats for Wales v Bosnia & Herzegovina

Wales
  • Wales have won five of their last six competitive home games in Cardiff
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina have qualified for the World Cup once as an independent nation, in Brazil in 2014
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina have won one and drawn two of their three previous visits to Wales
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina have won only three away games in the last six years. Those wins came against Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein and Malta