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How to watch Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina: Free streams, TV channels and preview for World Cup Qualifier 2026

Marcel Sabitzer scoring Austria's 3rd goal vs Netherlands in the UEFA Euros 2024
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Austria will be hoping that the tactics implemented from the godfather of the gegenpress will be enough to secure them automatic qualification to next year's World Cup in America. However, it'll be no easy task as Rangnick's side face a tough challenge against Barbarez's organised Bosnia side.

You can watch Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina live streams from anywhere in the world with a VPN and potentially for FREE.

Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina live streams, time, date and channels

The Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina game takes place on Tuesday, November 18.
► Kick-off: 2:45 p.m. ET / 11:45 a.m. PT / 7:45 p.m. GMT / 6:45 a.m. AEDT (Wed.)
• FREE STREAM — ORF Eins (Austria)
• U.S. — Vix / Fubo
• Watch anywhere — Try NordVPN 100% risk free

The reverse fixture in September saw Austria edge out Bosnia & Herzegovina 2-1 in Zenica after a dominant display which saw Ralf Rangnick's side go top of group H. Depsite veteran striker Edin Dzeko grabbing one back for the home side, the goals from Sabitzer and Laimer proved too much for them.

Tonight in Wien, the stakes couldn't be higher as Austria sit pretty at the top of the group, just two points clear while Bosnia still have qualification in their own hands if they manage a victory.

Wunderteam have been ruthless in qualifying, winning six games out of their seven so far and conceding just three goals along the way. At home, this Austrian side have an impeccable record, winning all three of their qualifiers in Vienna. Reach the tournament in North America and people will be calling them a Dark Horse.

For Bosnia, their greatest strength remains their spine. At 39, Edin Dzeko still remains the centre of this Bosnian team and his supporting cast have played their part into meeting his needs. Bosnia have been known to have a shaky defence in recent years but in this qualification process, they've slowly but surely managed to develop a more settled structure that suits their artillery.

The away side will be more than aware that they will have to stay compact and frustrate Austria early in the game. All is on the line for these two teams in an unmissable fixture in Vienna this Tuesday.

Read on to find out how you can watch Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina live from anywhere in the world.

Can I watch Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina for FREE?

For fans residing in Austria, you'll be able to watch this game for no cost at all via ORF Eins thanks to their free-to-air rights for the national team games.

Traveling outside Austria right now? You can use a VPN to watch the game live as if you were at home. NordVPN is our top pick and we'll show you how to access it below.

Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina Team News

Austria XI: A.Schlager; Mwene, Danso, Lienhart, Laimer; X.Schlager, Seiwald; Sabitzer, Baumgartner, Wimmer; Arnautovic

Bosnia & Herzegovina XI: Vasilj; Malic, Muharemovic, Hadzikadunic, Sunjic; Tahirovic, Karic; Bajraktarevic, Tabakovic, Memic; Dzeko

How to watch Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina from anywhere

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No need to worry, you can still watch Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina live thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are, making it ideal for viewers away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN — we explain why in our NordVPN review.

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It's really simple to use a VPN to watch Bosnia & Herzegovina.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For example, if you want to watch your ORF Eins stream of the game, select 'Austria' from the listed countries.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to ORF Eins, sign in, and watch Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina live as if you were at home.

Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina live streams

Soccer fans in the U.S. can tune in on Vix via Prime Video.Outside the US this Tuesday?NordVPN

Soccer fans in the U.S. can tune in on Vix via Prime Video.

Start a 7-day free trial today and following that you will pay $5.99/month for Vix Premium (with ads).

Outside the US this Tuesday? You can access Fubo or Vix using NordVPN.

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Unfortunately, Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina is not being streamed in the U.K..

In the Great White North, DAZN is broadcasting Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina along with a host of other FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. Outside of Canada for Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina?

In the Great White North, DAZN is broadcasting Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina along with a host of other FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.

Fans in Canada will need DAZN's standard package for access to World Cup qualifiers. Subscriptions start at CA$24.99/month.

Outside of Canada for Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina? Use NordVPN and you can pull up your DAZN account from anywhere in the world.

As ever for Australian fans, Stan Sport is the place to go for this World Cup Qualifier. Not in Oz right now?NordVPN

As ever for Australian fans, Stan Sport is the place to go for this World Cup Qualifier.

A Sport subscription starts at AU$20/month on top of a AU$12/month Stan subscription.

Not in Oz right now? Use NordVPN to watch all the action on Stan Sport as if you were back home.

Group H UEFA World Cup 2026 Qualifying Table

Swipe to scroll horizontally

POS

TEAM

PLD

GD

PTS

1

Austria

7

+18

18

2

Bosnia & Herzegovina

7

+10

16

3

Romania

7

+3

10

4

Cyprus

8

0

8

5

San Marino

7

-31

0

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Tom Shapland
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Tom is an up and coming freelance Journalist with a first-class degree in Specialist Sports Journalism from the University of Derby. He has previously written for LeicesterFanTV and Leicester Tigers. Passionate about all sports related content, Tom specialises in Football, Rugby, F1 and UFC.

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