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Wales vs Bosnia-Herzegovina live streams: TV channels for World Cup play-off semi-final

Harry Wilson of Wales celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Wales and North Macedonia at Cardiff City Stadium on November 18, 2025 in Cardiff, Wales. .

Watch Wales vs Bosnia-Herzegovina with one team progressing to within one game of this summer's World Cup. FourFourTwo has all the details on how you can watch the World Cup qualifier online from anywhere in the world.

Wales vs Bosnia-Herzegovina: Key information

Date: Thursday 26 March 2026

Kick-off time: 7.45pm GMT / 3.45pm ET

► Venue: Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff

► TV & Streaming: BBC Two / BBC One Wales / S4C / BBC iPlayer (UK)

► FREE stream: BBC iPlayer (UK)

► Watch from anywhere: Use NordVPN to unblock your usual stream

Wales and Bosnia-Herzegovina go head-to-head on Thursday in a shootout to decide who faces either Italy or Northern Ireland at home on Tuesday 31 March, for a place at the World Cup finals this summer.

Here are all the details you need on live streams and broadcast options to watch Wales vs Bosnia-Herzegovina online, on TV, and from anywhere.

Watch Wales vs Bosnia-Herzegovina for FREE

Wales' World Cup Qualifier against Bosnia-Herzegovina will be broadcast on BBC Two and BBC One Wales. Meanwhile, S4C has Welsh-language coverage.

It will also be available to stream on BBC Sport Online and on the BBC iPlayer. All services are free to use.

Watch Wales vs Bosnia-Herzegovina from anywhere

If you’re outside your home country, you'll probably find your streaming services are geo-restricted and therefore don't work, but fortunately assistance is on hand.A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, is a handy piece of software that can change your IP address to make your device appear as if it's back home.

Our expert colleagues at TechRadar test hundreds of VPNs, and they rate NordVPN as the best VPN on the market right now.

How to watch Wales vs Bosnia-Herzegovina in the US

Fans in the US can watch Wales vs Bosnia-Herzegovina on Fox Sports 1.

The best way to access this channel is through a Fox One subscription with prices starting at $19.99/month after a 7-day free trial.

How to watch Wales vs Bosnia-Herzegovina in Australia

In Australia, Wales vs Bosnia-Herzegovina will be available on Stan Sport.

Prices start at AU$32/month with a normal Stan package (AU$12) and a Sport add-on (AU$20) included.

Wales vs Bosnia-Herzegovina: Preview

Wales are bidding to be at their second successive World Cup tournament, having reached Qatar in 2022, where they failed to progress from the opening stage.

Sergej Barbarez's Bosnia-Herzegovina are looking to reach the World Cup finals for the first time in 12 years.

However, they have taken part in four previous play-off campaigns for major tournaments (World Cup and Euros) and to this point have never won a single match in seven attempts, drawing three and losing the other four.

▶︎ Read More: How to watch World Cup qualifying play-offs

The Dragons will be without skipper Aaron Ramsey, who has not played for his country since September 2024.

Full-back Connor Roberts also remains absent, having not figured for Premier League strugglers Burnley this season through injury.

Wales have won five of their last six home competitive matches, which gives Bellamy's side the advantage coming into this one in Cardiff.

Bosnia finished second to Austria in Group H, which also included Romania, Cyprus and San Marino. They won five and lost only one of their eight games, scoring 17 goals along the way.

Team News

Wales XI: Darlow; Williams, Rodon, Lawlor, Ampadu, Dasilva; D.James, J.James, Wilson, Brooks; Johnson

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

FourFourTwo's prediction

Wales 4-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina

FourFourTwo thinks Wales will win this one in Cardiff on Thursday in front of a raucous crowd.

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