In their previous meeting the game ended in a 0-0 draw. Bosnia-Herzegovina needs a perfect finish to keep any hopes of advancing.

Bosnia-Herzegovina and Wales will meet in a game that could decide their fate for the 2016 Euro Cup. Will they go in directly, will they have to go through play-offs or will they simply break down and miss their chance to be in France next summer.

Wales' Perspective

Wales is currently the leader of Group B with 18 points after eight games. The team is currently the only undefeated team in the group with a record of five wins and three draws. Their great streak started even before the qualifiers as they have not lost in their last ten competitive games.

They have the best defense in this group, allowing only two goals in eight games and only one more in the streak previously mentioned. That makes them the best defense not only in their group but also out of the 53 teams involved in the Euro Qualifiers.

Wales is on the verge of qualifying for its first final tournament since the 1958 FIFA World Cup. Almost half a century later, Wales is in command of its own destiny. Chris Coleman, their manager is very proud of his team and claims that even teams like Spain and Italy would be scared of playing them down the road. Coleman also added that this is Wales' "golden generation," and it might pretty well be it as they are lead by Gareth Bale. 

The Real Madrid attacker is fit and ready to go for the tail-end of the Euro Qualifiers. Having missed a few weeks with his club due to an injury. He knows that there is pressure to earn that spot but at the same time they depend on themselves to make it happen. 

"We know what we have at stake, but we're keeping calm and we know what we have to do," Bale said. "We're close to achieving something that no other team has ever before and we're all excited by that"

Bosnia-Herzegovina's Perspective

On the other side, Bosnia-Herzegovina has to look for a perfect finish if they want to try and join the party in France next year. Their inspiration for this game comes from not having lost a single match at home in the qualifiers so far (W2, D1).

In their last five games, Bosnia has either scored or conceded five goals. They hold a record of three wins and  two losses in those matches. They are currently two points behind Israel, a team that if the qualifiers were to end today, would have them standing in a playoff spot. 

Bosnia's last game of the qualifiers will be against Cyprus. Muhamed Bešić will not be able to play in any of the last two games due to a suspension. Anel Hadžić and Edin Džeko are just a booking away from missing that match.

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 - 0 Wales

October 10, 2015 2:45pmStadion Bilino Polje (Zenica)

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