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Bosnia-Herzegovina vs San Marino Preview & Prediction | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (UEFA)

by Alex Lawes ·
Updated
Bosnia-Herzegovina vs San Marino Preview & Prediction | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (UEFA)

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Bosnia-Herzegovina have a real chance of establishing themselves at the top of Group H of European qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup as they take on San Marino in Zenica.

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Key stats

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina won the only previous two matches between these teams – both in the qualifying tournament for Germany 2006. (3-1 a, 3-0 h).
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina are aiming to start a World Cup qualifying campaign with three successive wins for the first time.
  • San Marino have lost all but two of their previous 78 World Cup qualifying matches (D 0-0 vs Türkiye 1993 and D 1-1 vs Latvia 2001).

Bosnia-Herzegovina vs San Marino prediction

Bosnia-Herzegovina have started their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign with back-to-back victories as they pulled off a surprise defeat of Romania in Bucharest, thanks to a 14th minute Armin Gigovic goal, before then edging past Cyprus by two goals to one at the Bilino Polje Stadium in Zenica a few days’ later.

San Marino have been improving of late, at long last, and gained automatic promotion from League D of the UEFA Nations League in the autumn. The Sammarinese began with a 2-0 defeat to the aforementioned Cypriots before Romania then thumped them by five goals to one, albeit a goal another sign of that improvement.

Austria are yet to play in qualification just yet and remain favourites for the group, but Bosnia are expected to make it three wins from three in what could end up being a hard-fought victory this weekend.

Bosnia-Herzegovina vs San Marino tip: Bosnia-Herzegovina to win & under 3.5 goals

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