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Need to know Wales take on Bosnia & Herzegovina tonight for a place in the World Cup qualification play-off final.

16:54, Thu, Mar 26, 2026 Updated: 16:54, Thu, Mar 26, 2026

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  • You can watch the full match between Wales and Bosnia & Herzegovina live on terrestrial television via BBC One Wales or BBC Two across the UK. This ensures fans can watch the World Cup play-off semi-final from the comfort of their homes without a subscription.

  • The match is scheduled to start at 7.45pm tonight, Thursday, March 26, 2026. Fans should tune in early to catch the pre-match build-up starting at 7.00pm, featuring expert analysis and team news directly from the Cardiff City Stadium before the action begins.

  • For those preferring Welsh commentary, the game will be broadcast live on S4C. This channel offers a dedicated Welsh-language option.

  • If you are away from a television, you can stream the match for free via BBC iPlayer. The service allows users to watch BBC programmes on iPlayer through smartphones, tablets, and laptops, provided they have a valid UK TV licence to access the live digital broadcast.

  • In addition to the BBC’s digital platforms, the match is available via S4C Clic. This provides another way to stream the action online for free, offering flexibility for supporters who want to follow the Welsh language feed on their preferred mobile devices or desktop computers.

  • For those unable to watch a screen, live audio commentary is available via BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru. This ensures you can follow the game live while on the move.

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