Bosnia and Herzegovina 2026 FIFA World Cup – Schedule, Results & Standings
🐉 THE DRAGONS 2026 FIFA World Cup™

Bosnia & Herzegovina World Cup 2026

Group B
3 Group Matches
Jun 12 – Jun 24, 2026
🇨🇦 Canada & 🇺🇸 USA

Playoff Qualifiers — BiH Return After Shocking Italy on Penalties

Bosnia and Herzegovina qualified for the 2026 World Cup by beating Italy 4–1 on penalties in the UEFA play-off final — one of the biggest shocks of the qualifying campaign. This is only their second World Cup appearance, having debuted in 2014 in Brazil. Led by veteran striker Edin Džeko, the Dragons arrive with belief and nothing to lose.

GROUP STAGE FIXTURES

Group B
🇨🇦
Canada
CAN
Matchday 1
VS
Upcoming
🇧🇦
Bosnia-Herz.
BIH
June 12, 2026  ·  Friday
3:00 PM ET (Fox)
BMO Field, Toronto, Canada
GROUP B
🇨🇭
Switzerland
SUI
Matchday 2
VS
Upcoming
🇧🇦
Bosnia-Herz.
BIH
June 18, 2026  ·  Thursday
3:00 PM ET (Fox)
SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
GROUP B
🇧🇦
Bosnia-Herz.
BIH
Matchday 3
VS
Upcoming
🇶🇦
Qatar
QAT
June 24, 2026  ·  Wednesday
3:00 PM ET (FS1)
Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington
GROUP B

GROUP B STANDINGS

Pre-Tournament
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🇨🇦Canada
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🇨🇭Switzerland
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🔵 Top 2 teams qualify automatically to Round of 32. The 8 best third-placed teams across all groups also advance. Standings will update after each matchday.

POTENTIAL KNOCKOUT PATH

If Bosnia-Herz. Qualify
Round of 32
vs Group A
runner-up
If BiH finish 2nd in Group B
Round of 16
TBD
Based on R32 results
Best 3rd Place
Top 8 third-placed
teams also advance
Alternative route to R32

GROUP B INFO

About Group B

Bosnia and Herzegovina are seeded third in Group B, having qualified via one of the biggest upsets of UEFA qualifying — beating Italy 4–1 on penalties in the play-off final. Their group opponents are host nation Canada, consistent European qualifiers Switzerland, and previous World Cup hosts Qatar. The opener against Canada at BMO Field in Toronto is an away game in every sense — a sea of red and white against a sold-out home crowd. The Matchday 2 clash with Switzerland at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles is a pivotal fixture between two evenly matched European sides. A win there could open the door to the knockout stages. Led by veteran striker Edin Džeko — one of the Balkans’ greatest-ever players — Bosnia will look to improve on their sole World Cup appearance at Brazil 2014, where they were eliminated in the group stage.