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“He’s still playing at a good level and he’s definitely a dangerous player,” said Craig Bellamy, reflecting on the threat posed by Edin Dzeko as Wales prepares to face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup qualifying playoff semifinal.

The match is scheduled to kick off on Thursday, March 26 at 7:45 p.m. GMT at Cardiff City Stadium. This playoff is critical for Wales, who finished second to Belgium in their qualification group stages, while Bosnia and Herzegovina secured their spot by finishing second to Austria.

Wales has only qualified for the World Cup twice in its history, first in 1958 and again in 2022, making this playoff an essential opportunity for the team to secure a place in the upcoming tournament. The stakes are high, as Wales needs to win two games to qualify for the World Cup.

Edin Dzeko, at 40 years old, is a key player for Bosnia and Herzegovina, having scored 72 goals in 146 international caps. His experience and skill on the field will be crucial for his team’s chances against Wales.

The match will be broadcasted on various platforms, including BBC Two in the UK, Fox Sports in the U.S., SonyLiv in India, and Stan Sport in Australia, ensuring that fans worldwide can watch this pivotal game.

Referee István Kovác from Romania will officiate the match, adding another layer of anticipation to the event. The atmosphere at Cardiff City Stadium is expected to be electric, with fans eager to support their team in this crucial encounter.

As the teams prepare for the match, the focus remains on the players’ performances and strategies. Both sides are looking to capitalize on their strengths and secure a victory that could lead them closer to World Cup qualification.

With the kickoff approaching, fans and players alike are gearing up for what promises to be an exciting and tense match, with hopes high for a successful outcome for Wales.

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