Wales national football team host Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team in a crucial World Cup 2026 qualifying play off semi final at the Cardiff City Stadium tonight, with kick off set for 7.45PM.
Where to live stream Wales v Bosnia-Herzegovina
The match can be streamed live via BBC iPlayer, which is available on a wide range of devices including smartphones, tablets, laptops and smart TVs.
Under Craig Bellamy, Wales impressed during their qualifying campaign but ultimately finished second behind Belgium national football team, narrowly missing out on automatic qualification.

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The Welsh will be aiming to qualify for consecutive World Cups for the first time in their history and confidence is high following their emphatic 7-1 victory over North Macedonia national football team in Cardiff back in November.
Under Craig Bellamy, Wales have built a strong record on home soil and playing in front of the Red Wall should provide another lift. They have lost just two of their last 14 home matches within 90 minutes, winning eight and drawing four, and will be hoping to make that advantage count on another big night in the Welsh capital.
What TV channel is Wales v Bosnia on?
Fans can watch the game live in the UK on BBC One Wales and BBC Two.
Recent meetings suggest this will not be straightforward. Wales are yet to beat Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team in their last four encounters, which adds an extra layer of pressure heading into this play-off clash.
The reward for victory is significant, with a home tie against either Italy national football team or Northern Ireland national football team awaiting the winners in the final step towards qualification.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, led by Sergej Barbarez, are looking to reach only their second major tournament as an independent nation, with their sole appearance coming at the 2014 World Cup. Their record in play offs has been disappointing, having fallen short in attempts to qualify for recent European Championships and the 2010 World Cup through this route.
They narrowly missed out on automatic qualification after drawing 1-1 with Austria national football team in their final group game. That result did extend their unbeaten run to four matches in all competitions, suggesting they arrive in decent form.
With both sides aware of what is at stake, this promises to be a tense and competitive encounter in Cardiff, with a place at the 2026 World Cup firmly on the line.
Led by veteran striker Edin Džeko, who remains their captain and all time leading scorer, Bosnia will arrive in Cardiff confident of causing problems. They are unbeaten in their four previous meetings with Wales and have history on their side.
The winners set to host either Italy national football team or Northern Ireland national football team on Tuesday for a place at the 2026 World Cup.
