
In the last round of World Cup qualifiers, their performance was inconsistent and unreliable. Midfielder Kastanos from Verona stood out, but in midfield he was largely isolated and lacked sufficient support.
Midfielder Hajradinović withdrew due to injury, and the team subsequently called up B. Nović from Solna. The squad includes three recalled players, and veteran striker Edin Džeko remains in the lineup. He has scored 4 goals in the last 3 qualifiers, proving he is still sharp.
Cyprus have played 5 group matches with a record of 1 win, 1 draw, and 3 losses. Their overall strength is limited, and their defensive performances have been poor, making a home victory unlikely.
Bosnia & Herzegovina saw their 4-match winning streak in the group ended, but they still need to secure qualification and will be pushing hard for a win. Their overall strength surpasses Cyprus, and having won the first-leg encounter 2–1, they are likely to take all 3 points again.
Recommended outcome: Away win