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Can Harry Wilson inspire Wales to a victory?
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Wales take on Bosnia and Herzegovina in Cardiff in a crucial World Cup play-off qualifying semi-final with free streaming available on BBC iPlayer (U.K.).
Kick-off is at 3:45 p.m. ET / 7:45 p.m. GMT / 6:45 a.m. AEDT (Friday).
- Free Stream: BBC iPlayer (U.K.)
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Wales closed out their qualifying campaign in emphatic fashion, cruising to a crucial 7-1 victory over North Macedonia. The star man that night was Harry Wilson, and if his current Premier League form for Fulham is anything to go by, Bosnia and Herzegovina could be in for a difficult evening.
For the visitors, much may hinge on how well they handle the raucous atmosphere, with Wales fan sure to be up for this one. Their recent form has been fairly solid and, aside from a heavy 7-0 defeat to Germany in 2024, they’ve generally shown an ability to stay competitive in matches in the past couple of years.
Read on as we show you how to watch Wales vs Bosnia and Herzegovina from anywhere in the world for free with a VPN.
Watch Wales vs Bosnia and Herzegovina live streams for free
In the U.K., Wales vs Bosnia and Herzegovina will be broadcast for free on BBC iPlayer. All you need is a simple account and a UK postcode (e.g. SE1 7PB).
‼️ Not at home today? Use NordVPN to trick your device into thinking you're at home in one of the countries that has the coverage for free.
How to watch Wales vs Bosnia and Herzegovina live streams from anywhere
Outside the country and worried about missing your stream? Fear not, because a VPN will help you access your home coverage of the game.
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Use NordVPN to unblock your usual streaming service and watch Wales take on Bosnia and Herzegovina in Cardiff.
Using a VPN is incredibly simple.
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 instance if you're in the U.S. and want to watch Wales vs Bosnia and Herzegovina, you'd select 'United Kingdom' from the list.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to BBC iPlayer and watch the game today.
What devices is BBC iPlayer available on?
- Amazon Fire (Tablets, Cube, Stick, TVs)
- Android TV (please note: some models aren’t supported)
- Android (Mobile & Tablet) - Android 7.0 and above
- Apple TV (tvOS 14 or later)
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- Freely
- Freesat (please note: some models aren’t supported)
- Freeview Play (TVs and set-top boxes) (some models aren’t supported)
- iOS (iPhone & iPad) - iOS 14 and above
- LG Smart TVs (2016-2024)
- NOW Smart Sticks and Boxes (minimum firmware v11.5.0)
- PlayStation (PS4 and PS5)
- Roku (Stick & Roku-OS powered TVs, minimum firmware v11.5.0)
- Samsung Smart TVs (2017 and above)
- Sky Q, Sky Glass and Sky Stream puck
- Virgin Media (360, Stream, TiVo)
- YouView (BT, Humax, Sony, TalkTalk)
- Xbox (One, Series X, Series S)
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Jacob is a journalist and editor based in the UK. He studied Specialist Sports Journalism at the University of Derby, graduating with First-Class Honours. He has contributed articles to Football League World and previously worked at Yeovil Town Football Club. Jacob’s expertise spans streaming services and sports, with a particular passion for football, cricket, and rugby union.
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