What is Wales' record against Bosnia and Herzegovina?

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Wales have never beaten Bosnia and Herzegovina in any of their four meetings against them.
Craig Bellamy's side will host Bosnia in the semi-finals of the European play-offs for the World Cup qualifiers on 26 March 2026, with the winner then facing the winner of the other Path A semi-finals between Italy and Northern Ireland for a place at the 2026 World Cup.
The two nations have faced each other four times, the first of which was in February 2003 in an international friendly.
That first contest ended in a 2-2 draw, with Wales scoring the only two goals in their history against Bosnia.
Their second meeting was also an international friendly in August 2012, which Bosnia won 2-0 at Parc y Scarlets in Llanelli.
Since then, the two sides have met twice more in 2014 and 2015, both matches took place on 10 October.
In 2014, the two sides played out a goalless draw at Cardiff City Stadium in qualifying for the 2016 European Championships.
A year later, Bosnia were 2-0 winners in Zenica as Milan Djuric and Vedad Ibisevic both netted in the final 20 minutes.
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Full list of results between Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina

Although Wales lost their last meeting with Bosnia and Herzegovina, results elsewhere that night sealed their place at Euro 2016
12 February 2003: Wales 2-2 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Friendly)
15 August 2012: Wales 0-2 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Friendly)
10 October 2014: Wales 0-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Euro 2016 qualifier)
10 October 2015: Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 Wales (Euro 2016 qualifier)
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