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    Wales VS Bosnia and Herzegovina

    FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
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    Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Match Analysis & Form • Wales (The Defensive Crisis): Under Craig Bellamy, Wales has been lethal in attack, recently demolishing North Macedonia 7–1. However, they enter this match with a "hammer blow" of defensive injuries. Captain Ben Davies (broken ankle), Chris Mepham (hamstring), and Connor Roberts are all officially out. This leaves a massive void in leadership and experience in the backline. • Bosnia-Herzegovina (The "Bogey Team"): Bosnia finished their group strongly, drawing 1–1 with group-winners Austria and defeating Romania 3–1. They are currently on a 4-match unbeaten run and have historically been a nightmare for Wales. In four previous meetings, Wales has never beaten Bosnia (0 wins, 2 draws, 2 losses). • The Experience Factor: While Wales relies on youthful energy (Harry Wilson, Brennan Johnson), Bosnia leans on the legendary Edin Džeko. Now 40 and playing for Schalke, Džeko remains a massive threat in the box, especially against a makeshift Welsh defense. ________________________________________
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    • Aquarto
      Aquarto
      Wales memasuki pertandingan ini dengan kepercayaan diri tinggi setelah meraih kemenangan besar 7-1 atas North Macedonia di kualifikasi Piala Dunia Eropa. Dalam laga tersebut, mereka mendominasi penguasaan bola hingga 70% dan mencatat 17 percobaan ke gawang, dengan sembilan di antaranya tepat sasaran. Beberapa pemain berbeda berhasil mencetak gol, menunjukkan bahwa lini serang Wales sangat produktif dan mampu memanfaatkan peluang dengan efektif. Enam pertandingan terakhir tim ini mencatat total 20 gol, rata-rata 3,33 gol per pertandingan, menandakan bahwa pertandingan mereka biasanya berjalan dengan tempo tinggi dan banyak peluang tercipta. Di sisi lain, Bosnia datang dengan catatan performa yang lebih seimbang setelah bermain imbang 1-1 melawan Austria. Dalam laga itu, mereka hanya menguasai 30% bola dan mencatat delapan percobaan ke gawang, dengan satu gol dicetak oleh Haris Tabaković. Selama enam pertandingan terakhir, Bosnia selalu berhasil mencetak gol dengan total 17 gol dan kebo
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    • Lord Satoshi
      Lord Satoshi
      Wales VS Bosnia and Herzegovina Wales has been in good form recently. Looking at their past encounters, Wales' previous two - win streak against Bosnia and Herzegovina has been ended, dealing a blow to their morale. Bosnia and Herzegovina has a poor goal - scoring record and concedes many goals. Although the overall strength gap between the two teams isn't significant, Bosnia and Herzegovina has an edge in terms of home - field advantage as their historical home record is better. Wales, however, has shown good resilience. In the last couple of games, they managed to draw from a losing position, indicating their strong team spirit. Their recent performance has been quite impressive, but they are still just a mid - table team. In this match, Wales will strive for victory. Given their past dominance over Bosnia and Herzegovina and their current good form, they have the potential to achieve a win and move up the ranks. Whether they can actually win this game remains to be seen. The Welsh t
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    • Godswill Red
      Godswill Red
      Wales VS Bosnia and Herzegovina Based on a comparison between the initial and real - time data, the odds seem to favor one side. Let's take a look at some statistics. Wales has an offensive conversion rate of 14.3%, higher than Bosnia and Herzegovina's 9.8%. The xG efficiency of Wales reaches 0.95, while Bosnia and Herzegovina's is 0.68. In the attacking third, Wales has a passing success rate of 82%, 7 percentage points ahead of their opponents. In terms of key passes, Wales has 14 times entering the penalty area compared to Bosnia and Herzegovina's 6 times. The long - pass success rate of Wales is 61%, better than Bosnia and Herzegovina's 49%. In midfield control, Wales leads the UEFA Euro Qualifiers with an average of 12.3 interceptions per game. Their transition attack speed is 4.2 seconds, faster than Bosnia and Herzegovina's 5.5 seconds. Both the running distance of 107 km and 18 high - intensity sprints of Wales are more than 10% ahead of their opponents. I've been analyzing mat
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