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Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Italy LIVE Updates: Moise Kean goal leads the Azzurri’s UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers victory (0-1)

Moise Kean of Italy celebrates with his teammates after scoring a goal.
© Getty Images/Getty ImagesMoise Kean of Italy celebrates with his teammates after scoring a goal.

Bosnia and Herzegovina face Italy in the UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, with both sides aiming to secure their desired spot. While the Dragons arrive with major doubts regarding their competitiveness, the Azzurri come in as clear favorites, having delivered an impressive performance in their last match. Despite this, they face serious defensive issues that their opponents will look to exploit.

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While they do not have a midfield capable of controlling the tempo of the game, Italy have managed to shine, relying on Sandro Tonali as main core of the national team. In addition, Manuel Locatelli remains the central anchor, providing defensive balance to the team. However, they still face serious defensive issues, as their high pressing leaves significant space in behind.

Although they are not the favorites in this match, Bosnia and Herzegovina are proving to be a tough opponent for Italy. Aware of the team’s weaknesses in collective play, coach Sergej Barbarez has decided to focus on aerial play as one of their key strengths, alongside the counterattack. For this reason, Edin Džeko remains a key player, as he is the national team’s leading scorer.

Italy are looking to secure their spot in the 2026 World Cup, relying on the speed of Federico Dimarco and Matteo Politano. However, they aren’t looking to dominate the aerial game; instead, Tonali and Barella serve as key support to find Moise Kean or Pio Esposito. Additionally, they could use their strong long-range shooting to open the scoring. As a result, they have solutions to counter Bosnia and Herzegovina’s solid defense.

76' - Bosnia and Herzegovina domine Italy with a solid offense (0-1)

After Alessandro Bastoni’s red card, Italy had to make a key change in the lineup, leaving out Mateo Retegui. With this, they decided to change their approach, defending as a main asset. In light of this, Bosnia and Herzegovina have reached to dominate with a solid offense, isolating their rivals on their own field. Edin Dzeko receives multiple balls, but he has not have solid chance to net a goal.

71'- Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy make substitutions (0-1)

Given the numerous scoring opportunities they’ve created, Bosnia and Herzegovina has decided to make substitutions in search of more firepower up front. As a result, Ivan Bašić and Amar Memić are coming off, making way for Dzenis Burnic and Haris Tabakovic.

Taking advantage of the substitution window, Italy have also decided to make changes, looking to increase their impact. With that, Manuel Locatelli and Moise Kean are coming off, making way for Bryan Cristante and Pio Esposito.

65' - Manuel Locatelli gains protagonism with Italy amid Tonali struggles

Manuel Locatelli is looking to take center stage by opening up Italy’s play. Facing constant pressure from Bosnia and Herzegovina, the midfielder is picking up more balls and playing them out wide to Marco Palestra. Despite this, they are unable to make headway, as their opponents consistently cut off their advances, leaving Sandro Tonali completely isolated once again since he isn’t receiving many passes.

60' - Moise Kean misses a golden opportunity for Italy (0-1)

After intercepting a misplaced pass from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moise Kean launched a quick counterattack, outpacing his opponents. However, he failed to finish the chance comfortably, sending the ball over the crossbar despite being one-on-one with the goalkeeper.

55' - Bosnia and Herzegovina dominate offensively the game, chasing a goal. (0-1)

Bosnia and Herzegovina are putting intense pressure on Italy. As a result, they have managed to pin their opponents back in their own half, stifling their attacking opportunities. In addition, they are looking to force mistakes in the Azzurri’s defense, something the team is quite prone to.

50' - Bosnia and Herzegovina gain offensive protagonism (0-1)

Following Bastoni's sending-off, Italy has been forced to adopt a much more defensive approach. As a result, Bosnia and Herzegovina have stepped up their offensive efforts, taking control of the game. This has created more scoring opportunities through aerial play, where Edin Dzeko continues to shine.

46'- Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy announce changes (0-1)

Chasing a comeback, Bosnia and Herzegovina have decided to substitute Sead Kolasinac and Ivan Šunjić, giving a chance to Benjamin Tahirovic and Kerim Alajbegovic, chasing more offensive power.

Also, coach Gennaro Gattuso has decided to adjust again the lineup due to Bastoni’s red card. For that reason, Italy take off Matteo Politano, giving Marco Palestra a chance, looking for a stronger profile.

Second half underway!

Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Italy  UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers second half is underway

Halftime! Bosnia and Herzegovina (0) vs. Italy (1)

As expected, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy have played a closely contested match. While the Azzurri have dominated the game, as evidenced by Moise Kean’s goal, the Dragons have consistently threatened on the counterattack. In fact, Alessandro Bastoni was shown a red card after cutting off a promising attack.

44' - Italy announce a subtitution (0-1)

Following Alessandro Bastoni's ejection, head coach Gennaro Gattuso has decided to make a lineup adjustment. In an effort to maintain defensive stability, he has decided to substitute Mateo Retegui for Federico Gatti, aiming to fill the gap left by the ejection.

41' - ALESSANDRO BASTONI OF ITALY RECEIVES A RED CARD (0-1)

After cutting with a harsh foul a promising counterattack of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the referee has decided to show a red card to Alessandro Bastoni. With this, Italy lose a key member in the defense an creative side. 

40' - Bosnia and Herzegovina threaten Italy with a goal (0-1)

While Italy excel in their organization and maintain a strong offensive presence, they leave several gaps and struggle against the counterattack. As a result, Edin Dzeko has already had several chances, dominating the aerial game. In fact, Bosnia and Herzegovina are closer to tying the game than Italy is to scoring a second goal.

35' - Italy's defense hold a key role in the offense (0-1)

Italy's defense plays a key role in the offense. Taking advantage of the fact that Bosnia and Herzegovina's midfield drops back without applying pressure, Bastoni and Calafiori constantly push forward, finding passes to Kean or Dimarco. In doing so, they make significant inroads against their opponents, creating openings in the opposing team's solid defense.

31' - Italy do not suffer in the defensive line (0-1)

Italy remains solid at the back. After fending off pressure from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bastoni, Mancini, and Calafiori have remained solid. Moreover, they have played a key role in the attack with their through balls to Moise Kean.

26' - Mateo Retegui chase his own goal for Italy (0-1)

Taking advantage of the fact that Bosnia and Herzegovina’s midfield wasn’t pressing, Alessandro Bastoni managed to thread a great pass to Mateo Retegui. Then, he controlled the ball, turned, and fired off a powerful shot. However, Nikola Vasilj made the save, thwarting the attack.

25' - Sandro Tonali does not shine with Italy (0-1)

Although Sandro Tonali was the star of the show against Northern Ireland, he hasn't managed to make an impact in these opening minutes. With Bosnia and Herzegovina closing down the space, the midfielder is struggling to find openings to link up with Moise Kean.

20' Bosnia and Herzegovina are looking confident on offense (0-1)

Despite conceding a goal due to a major mistake by Nikola Vasilj, Bosnia and Herzegovina remain quite formidable on offense. Capitalizing on their strength in midfield, they are gaining ground on the counterattack, where they look to Dzeko, who has had a few scoring opportunities.

15' GOOOOOOOAL OF MOISE KEAN OF ITALY (0-1)

Despite Bosnia and Herzegovina closing down the space, Italy managed to break through the opposing defense. After excellent pressure from Mateo Retegui, goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj gave the ball away to Nicolo Barella, who quickly found Moise Kean. Far from feeling the pressure, the Italian finished it off with a first-time shot, scoring the first goal.

10' - Italy battle to find gaps on Bosnia and Herzegovina's defense (0-0)

Faced with Bosnia and Herzegovina’s solid defensive strategy, Italy have had to rely on the passing vision of Federico Dimarco and Nicolò Barella to find Moise Kean up front. This has allowed them to create solid scoring opportunities and dominate their opponent. However, they have yet to find the space to finish and score their first goal.

5’ – Italy and Bosnia impose strong offense (0-0)

Acknowleding the urge to clinch a victory, Italy have imposed a strong offense to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Betting on Federico Dimarco and Matteo Politano speed and passing skills, they have been chasing Moise Kean to score the first goal.

Far from just holding the defense skills, Bosnia and Herzegovina have decided to make solid offense attemps, using their counterattack skills. They have hold the nearest option to score, earning a corner kick.

0'- The match has kicked off!

Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Italy UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers clash is already underway at Stadion Bilino Polje!

You can watch the playoffs clash live on FUBO here.

Italy’s Gennaro Gattuso delivered a strong response to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Sergej Barbarez

Italy remain clear favorites, facing immense pressure to secure a victory against Bosnia and Herzegovina. However, coach Gennaro Gattuso has responded to Sergej Barbarez and his threat to “park the bus” if they score first. With this, he reveals the clear attacking approach they intend to maintain in order to secure their place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

"I saw that Barbarez talked about 'parking the bus' if they score a goal... he's a great poker player, he's trying to destabilize us. My concern isn't their bus, but our composure to find the spaces. We have the quality to break through any blockade, as long as nervousness doesn't get the better of us... We know that their small stadium [Bilino Polje] will be immense pressure, but I've played in worse places," Gennaro Gattuso said.

Bosnia and Herzegovina head coach Sergej Barbarez warns Italy

Bosnia and Herzegovina have become one of the most solid national teams in UEFA. While they are not a dominant side offensively, they have managed to establish themselves as one of the most solid teams defensively. In fact, head coach Sergej Barbarez issued a warning to Italy, revealing a clear strategy.

"If we score first, I'll personally help park the bus in front of the goal. We are not ashamed to defend our history. For Italy, it's an obligation; for us, it's a lifelong dream. Bilino Polje will be a cauldron like they've never seen... For Italy, it's an obligation. For us, from our country's point of view, it's even more important. My players know what this game means to those who have suffered so much in recent decades," Sergej Barbarez said.

Italy could set unwanted World Cup record in case they are defeated today

While Italy stand as a historic national side, they are not enjoying their best present. Not only did they fail to secure direct qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but they could also become the first World Cup-winning nation to miss three consecutive tournaments.

After missing the 2018 and 2022 editions, Italy could record a third straight absence if they are defeated by Bosnia and Herzegovina. As it is a knockout stage, they would have no chance to overturn the result and would be eliminated. With this, coach Gennaro Gattuso’s project could be over, prompting several changes.

How Italy’s win, draw, or loss against Bosnia and Herzegovina today could affect the UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers

After defeating Northern Ireland, Italy secured a place in the UEFA World Cup Qualifiers playoffs finals. As a result, the Azzurri now face Bosnia and Herzegovina, aiming to book their spot in the anticipated tournament. they face each other in a single-leg knockout stage, meaning there must be a definitive winner. With this in mind, any result will impact the playoffs, so we analyzed the three possible scenarios.

 

Kickoff time and how to watch

Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Italy game is set to start at 2:45pm ET / 11:45am PT.

You can watch the UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers playoffs clash live on FUBO here.

Bosnia and Herzegovina also announce their starting lineup vs Italy

Looking to secure his spot in the 2026 World Cup, coach Sergej Barbarez has decided to keep the same lineup as in the latest game, chasing for the same defensive consistency. Moreover, Bosnia and Herzegovina will bet on Edin Džeko to chase offensive prowess, trying to bet on their aerial power.

Italy announce their starting lineup vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina

After defeating Northern Ireland, coach Gennaro Gattuso has decided to stick with the same lineup to face Bosnia and Herzegovina, with Moise Kean and Mateo Retegui leading the attack. He has also decided to keep Alessandro Bastoni in the lineup, despite constant criticism of his inconsistent performance.

Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy face each other in the UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers

Welcome to our live blog of the match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy in the UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers clash at Stadion Bilino Polje. Stay with us for all the key information about this clash, and once the game kicks off, for minute-by-minute updates.

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