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    Canada VS Bosnia and Herzegovina

    FIFA World Cup
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    Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Canada VS Bosnia and Herzegovina Both teams have been in relatively stable form recently. Canada has four wins, five draws, and one loss in their last ten matches, while Bosnia and Herzegovina has three wins, six draws, and one loss, with the latter having more draws. In terms of squad fitness, both teams are missing key players. Canada has lost their defensive core, Alphonso Davies, and center - back Bumbito, which puts significant pressure on their defensive line reconstruction. Bosnia and Herzegovina is lacking striker Tabaković and midfielder Šunjić, which weakens their offensive capabilities. The absence of these core players not only affects the execution of the established tactics but may also undermine the team's confidence psychologically. Overall, both teams are in a phase with a high unbeaten rate but have obvious squad weaknesses. The ability to perform on the spot and deal with the impact of injuries will be crucial. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • Post United
      Post United
      Canada VS Bosnia and Herzegovina Canada has shown a solid performance in two friendly matches, with a record of one win and one draw. Impressively, the win was against Uzbekistan, a legitimate World Cup participant, and the draw was with Ireland. Even though Ireland missed out on the World Cup, their strength and experience can't be underestimated. In these two pre - World Cup friendlies, Canada demonstrated a well - balanced attack and defense. Bosnia and Herzegovina has a relatively short history in the World Cup. Their first appearance was in the Brazil World Cup. In that tournament, they had a record of one win and two losses, finishing third in their group and failing to advance to the knockout stage. Although they secured a win, it was still a bit of a disappointment for Bosnian football on its first World Cup stage to end in the group stage. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming Canada, ranked 30th in FIFA, has a total team value of a
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    • (fan) Alex⁸
      (fan) Alex⁸
      Canada VS Bosnia and Herzegovina Canada currently ranks 30th in the FIFA World Rankings, with a total team value of around 240 million euros. Head coach Jesse Marsch has developed the team into a high - energy, high - pressing style in recent years. In the past two years, they've maintained an unbeaten record of 3 wins and 3 draws against European teams. In the last eight matches, Canada has only conceded three goals, showing a significant improvement in defensive stability. On the other hand, Bosnia and Herzegovina (referred to as Bosnia for short) is ranked 64th in the FIFA World Rankings, with a total team value of about 140 million euros. The last time Bosnia appeared on the World Cup stage was in Brazil in 2014. They had a record of 1 win and 2 losses, finishing third in the group. Their only victory was a 3 - 1 win over Iran. It's quite an achievement for them to return to the World Cup. In the European qualifiers, they played ten matches, with a record of 5 wins, 2 draws, and 1
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    • Dirty Dirty Diamond
      Dirty Dirty Diamond
      Canada VS Bosnia and Herzegovina Canada, as one of the co-hosts of this World Cup, has automatically qualified for the finals. The team is currently in the prime of its development, with a steadily increasing overall competitiveness. Canada has won the CONCACAF Gold Cup and the CONCACAF Nations Cup in its history, showing a solid football foundation. Under the leadership of Jesse Marsch, the team has an average age of 25.8 years, meaning the players are full of energy and have strong attacking power. Bosnia and Herzegovina has returned to the World Cup finals after many years. The team defeated strong opponents in the European playoff to secure a spot in the finals, which has greatly boosted the team's morale and confidence. The team was founded in 1992 and has an average age of 26.3 years, presenting a state of generational change. Under the guidance of coach Sergi Barjuan, the team adheres to the characteristics of Eastern European football, with delicate skills and strong physical c
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