Bosnia and Herzegovina set to face USMNT in World Cup round of 32 after eliminating Qatar
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Bosnia and Herzegovina set to face USMNT in World Cup round of 32 after eliminating Qatar A 3-1 victory over the host nation positions Bosnia as the near-certain opponent for the US in the knockout stage Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jun. 24, 2026 Bosnia and Herzegovina just punched their ticket to the World Cup knockout rounds in the most dramatic fashion possible: by sending the host nation home. Their 3-1 win over Qatar on June 24 all but guarantees a Round of 32 clash with the USMNT, a matchup that projection models now give a greater than 99% probability of happening.
The US topped Group D and will face a third-place finisher from another group. Before Bosnia’s win, pre-match simulations pegged the likelihood of this specific matchup at 58%. That number has now surged past 99%, making the pairing essentially a formality.
Advertisement What happened in Group B Bosnia’s victory was convincing and clinical. A 3-1 scoreline against Qatar locked them into third place in Group B, which is enough to advance under the expanded 48-team World Cup format. For Qatar, the result means elimination from the tournament entirely.
The 2026 World Cup is the first to feature 48 teams, up from 32. That means more groups, more games, and a new Round of 32 stage that didn’t previously exist. Third-place finishers can advance, which is how Bosnia finds itself still alive despite not topping their group.
The USMNT’s path forward The US still has one more group stage match to play. They’re scheduled to face Turkiye on June 25 at 10 p.m.
ET. But regardless of that result, their Group D title appears secure, and the Round of 32 opponent is now all but decided. The matchup with Bosnia is expected to take place next week in the Bay Area.
Why this matchup matters beyond the pitch The 2026 World Cup is being co-hosted by the US, Mexico, and Canada, making it the first tournament spread across three countries. For the US specifically, deep runs in the tournament carry enormous commercial implications. Every additional game means more eyeballs, more sponsorship activation, and more momentum for soccer’s continued growth in the American market.
Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy. SOCCER Bosnia and Herzegovina set to face USMNT in World Cup round of 32 after eliminating Qatar A 3-1 victory over the host nation positions Bosnia as the near-certain opponent for the US in the knockout stage by Editorial Team Jun.
24, 2026 Share Add us on Google Bosnia and Herzegovina just punched their ticket to the World Cup knockout rounds in the most dramatic fashion possible: by sending the host nation home. Their 3-1 win over Qatar on June 24 all but guarantees a Round of 32 clash with the USMNT, a matchup that projection models now give a greater than 99% probability of happening. The US topped Group D and will face a third-place finisher from another group.
Before Bosnia’s win, pre-match simulations pegged the likelihood of this specific matchup at 58%. That number has now surged past 99%, making the pairing essentially a formality. Advertisement What happened in Group B Bosnia’s victory was convincing and clinical.
A 3-1 scoreline against Qatar locked them into third place in Group B, which is enough to advance under the expanded 48-team World Cup format. For Qatar, the result means elimination from the tournament entirely. The 2026 World Cup is the first to feature 48 teams, up from 32.
That means more groups, more games, and a new Round of 32 stage that didn’t previously exist. Third-place finishers can advance, which is how Bosnia finds itself still alive despite not topping their group. The USMNT’s path forward The US still has one more group stage match to play.
They’re scheduled to face Turkiye on June 25 at 10 p.m. ET.
But regardless of that result, their Group D title appears secure, and the Round of 32 opponent is now all but decided. The matchup with Bosnia is expected to take place next week in the Bay Area. Why this matchup matters beyond the pitch The 2026 World Cup is being co-hosted by the US, Mexico, and Canada, making it the first tournament spread across three countries.
For the US specifically, deep runs in the tournament carry enormous commercial implications. Every additional game means more eyeballs, more sponsorship activation, and more momentum for soccer’s continued growth in the American market. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team.
For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.
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