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Waterloo’s Bosnian diaspora gathered to support Bosnia‑Herzegovina during the tournament, turning local venues into hubs of national pride.
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Waterloo’s Bosnian diaspora gathered to support Bosnia‑Herzegovina during the tournament, turning local venues into hubs of national pride.

The United States will face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup's Round of 32, with free coverage on several platforms and a strategic approach to player management.

Seattle’s stadiums are hosting crucial World Cup qualifiers, where Belgium faces Senegal, the United States prepares for Bosnia‑Herzegovina, and the tournament’s broader story unfolds.
From a nation‑wide anthem that sparked hope to a defensive test against a talented U.S. side, Bosnia's World Cup story blends history, heroism, and high stakes.

The United States is set to meet Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 32 of the World Cup, a match that pits early‑qualification confidence against Bosnia’s surprising defensive resilience.

The United States, fresh from two group‑stage wins, will meet Bosnia and Herzegovina in Santa Clara, California, with both squads aware of the stakes and the unique threats each poses.

The United States, fresh from two opening‑stage wins, meets Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 32. Both squads are honing set‑pieces and penalties as they vie for a spot in the next round.

The United States men's national team, fresh from two group‑stage wins, faces Bosnia and Herzegovina in Santa Clara. Key players, tactical focus, and the stakes of a potential knockout showdown are examined.

The United States, buoyed by two opening‑stage wins, prepares to meet Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup’s round of 32, a match that will test both teams’ tactics and resilience.

A 5‑1 victory over New Zealand propels Belgium to the top of Group G, with De Bruyne scoring his first tournament goal and Lukaku breaking a national record, while manager Rudi Garcia urges focus on the upcoming round‑of‑32 clash.

The United States men’s national team prepares for a decisive World Cup clash with Bosnia and Herzegovina, a side that blends aerial dominance with dangerous set‑piece threats.

The United States will meet Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 32 of the FIFA World Cup on July 1 in Los Angeles. The Bosnian side earned their place after a victory over Qatar, and star forward Edin Dzeko headlines a squad brimming with emerging talent.

The Athletic’s daily preview mixes professional insight with unexpected contributors, recapping recent results and projecting the next wave of knockout‑stage battles.

Canada and Switzerland are tied at the top of Group B, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Qatar fight for survival, Christian Pulisic returns from injury, and the Team Conduct Score could shape the knockout picture.

Yesterday’s action saw Portugal crush Uzbekistan, England hold Ghana, while Croatia and Colombia secured narrow victories; today’s schedule pits Switzerland against Canada and Scotland against Brazil, all tracked on The Athletic’s interactive Pick’Em platform.

The Athletic’s interactive World Cup prediction feature brings together writers, a subscriber, an algorithm, a dog and a six‑year‑old, offering daily forecasts across a slate of matches while recapping key moments from recent matchdays.

The Athletic rolls out daily World Cup forecasts that combine statistical insight, tactical breakdowns and a cast of unconventional predictors, from seasoned analysts to a six‑year‑old fan and even a dog.

The Canadian squad has named its starting eleven for the opening match of the tournament, with veteran striker Edin Dzeko among the substitutes.

Bosnia scores first, climate risks loom, and a viral anthem adds a cultural twist as the 2026 World Cup kicks off across North America.

The Athletic’s daily World Cup predictions combine analytical depth with a light‑hearted contest that pits experts, subscribers, a six‑year‑old, a dog and an algorithm against each other, while recapping Matchday 1 highlights and previewing the next round of fixtures.

Canada's unbeaten run, Bosnia's talented squad, and a packed crowd set the stage for a tightly contested 1‑0 forecast in the tournament's opening match.

A record eight players over 40 will appear in the 2026 World Cup, including legends such as Craig Gordon, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, sparking fresh debate about age, experience and legacy.
A 21‑year‑old from Appleton, Wisconsin, Esmir Bajraktarević’s winning goal propelled Bosnia and Herzegovina into the World Cup, capping a journey that began in local youth leagues and spanned academies in the United States and the Netherlands.

A friendly on May 29, 2026, will see Bosnia and Herzegovina face North Macedonia in Carson, California, broadcast on FOX Soccer Plus and streamed via Fubo, with the match serving as a final warm‑up before the World Cup.