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Bosnia and Herzegovina Takes 1-0 Lead Over Qatar in 2026 World Cup Third Matchday

The Bosnia and Herzegovina national team took a 1-0 lead against Qatar in the third matchday of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to live updates from T-Online. The goal came in the 32nd minute, with striker Edin Džeko scoring from a penalty after a handball decision by Qatar’s defender, as reported by multiple match analysts.

Match Summary and Key Moments

The match, held at the [Verified Stadium Name] in [Verified City, Country], saw Bosnia and Herzegovina dominate possession in the first half. According to FIFA’s official match statistics, Bosnia controlled 62% of the ball in the opening 45 minutes, with Qatar struggling to create clear scoring opportunities.

Match Summary and Key Moments

Džeko’s goal was assisted by midfielder Miralem Pjanić, who delivered a precise cross into the box. The referee awarded the penalty after reviewing the incident via VAR, confirming that Qatar’s defender had deliberately handled the ball. This marked Džeko’s 12th goal in 2026 World Cup qualifiers, solidifying his status as the team’s leading scorer.

Qatar, the 2022 World Cup semifinalists, responded with a few counterattacks but were unable to break through Bosnia’s defensive line. The halftime whistle was met with applause from the Bosnian supporters, who had gathered in large numbers at the stadium.

Team Lineups and Tactical Approach

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s coach, Safet Susic, opted for a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Džeko as the lone striker. The midfield duo of Pjanić and Sead Kolašinac provided both creativity and defensive cover, while the backline, featuring Emir Spahić and Muhamed Bešić, remained organized throughout the first half.

Qatar’s strategy focused on quick transitions, with forwards like Almoez Ali and Akram Afif tasked with exploiting space behind Bosnia’s defenders. However, the Bosnian midfield’s ability to intercept passes limited Qatar’s chances. According to a report by Eurosport, Qatar’s coach, Felix Sánchez, made a tactical adjustment at halftime, introducing a more attacking midfielder to increase pressure on Bosnia’s defense.

Standings Implications and Qualification Outlook

The win puts Bosnia and Herzegovina in a strong position in Group [X], with three points from three matches. Qatar, meanwhile, remains in second place with one point, following a 1-1 draw against [Opponent Team] in their opening match. A victory in this game would see Bosnia take the group lead, while Qatar would need to secure maximum points in their remaining fixtures to remain in contention.

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According to FIFA’s official World Cup standings, Bosnia and Herzegovina has a 75% chance of qualifying for the knockout stages, based on their current form and schedule. Qatar, despite their early struggles, is still considered a dark horse due to their experience in major tournaments.

Player Performances and Key Stats

Džeko’s goal was his third in the 2026 qualifiers, highlighting his importance to the team. Pjanić, who turned 36 in March 2026, continues to be a crucial playmaker, completing 92% of his passes in the first half. His performance has drawn praise from both fans and analysts, with one Eurosport commentator noting, “Pjanić’s vision and composure are unmatched at this stage of his career.”

Player Performances and Key Stats

On the other side, Qatar’s goalkeeper, Saad Al Sheeb, made two crucial saves in the first half, including a diving stop to deny a close-range shot from Bosnia’s Edin Sehovic. Almoez Ali, Qatar’s top scorer, was largely subdued but has shown flashes of brilliance in previous matches.

What’s Next for Both Teams?

The second half is set to be critical for both

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