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12 Jun
Fri
•12:00pm
BMO Field • Toronto
18 Jun
Thu
•12:00pm
SoFi Stadium • Los Angeles
24 Jun
Wed
•12:00pm
Lumen Field • Seattle
13 Jun
Sat
•12:00pm
Levi's Stadium • San Francisco
18 Jun
Thu
•3:00pm
BC Place Stadium • Vancouver
24 Jun
Wed
•12:00pm
Lumen Field • Seattle
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Bosnia and Herzegovina and Qatar meet in a match that could carry real weight within Group B. Bosnia arrive with that particular squad profile that—once it finds rhythm and the ball—has enough quality to unsettle anyone. Qatar, meanwhile, competes from a different angle: more control, more patience, and a tightly coached structure designed never to lose their shape.
That contrast makes the matchup fascinating from the very first glance. Bosnia often feel most comfortable when the game opens up for them to play between the lines and unleash their attacking players; Qatar prefer a more measured scenario, with attacks that are better built and fewer spaces to run into. In such a short group stage, clashes like this can matter far more than they seem.
There’s also a clear difference in each team’s competitive journey. Bosnia are back at the World Cup after their lone previous appearance in Brazil 2014, while Qatar continues to build its path after making their debut as hosts in 2022. They’ve never met in a World Cup, so this will be a brand-new battle on the biggest stage.
The match will be played at the Seattle Stadium, a venue built for 65,123 spectators and known for the impact of its atmosphere. The stands are notably steep, the field is easy to see from every section, and the stadium design helps keep the noise concentrated—creating a vibe very similar to some of Europe’s great grounds, where the atmosphere feels like it lands on the pitch.
Bosnia and Herzegovina approach this game with the sense that they need to remind the world stage what they’re about. Their World Cup history is short, but for years their football has produced players with real technical quality and strong personality. In this generation, a lot of attention still revolves around names like Edin Dzeko, the symbol of their best recent cycle, and around a unit that can grow significantly if it plays with confidence.
Qatar, on the other hand, arrive with an identity that’s more firmly established than outsiders sometimes realize. The team relies on well-practiced patterns and players such as Akram Afif and Almoez Ali—two key pieces that explain how they compete: patience, game-reading, and the ability to punish when the right moment finally arrives.
Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar in Seattle doesn’t sound like a throwaway fixture. It’s a showdown between two sides who know a win here could completely reshape their outlook before the group stage closes.
Seattle Stadium promises a powerful football experience. The low wings bring to mind a great main stand in stadiums like the Emirates or Allianz Arena; behind the goal is where the loudest and most emotional section tends to gather; and the upper ring makes it easy to read the tactical shape, the team’s spacing, and the game’s rhythm shifts.
As a rough guide, upper sections can run about €60–€90. Behind-the-goal and corner areas are typically around €120–€170. The sidelines often land roughly between €250–€320, while the more premium central spots, near the halfway line, can be around €370–€460.
These figures should be taken as a mid-range estimate. Prices may change depending on demand, the opponent, when you buy, and the exact location within the stadium—but they’re a useful reference point for planning Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar in Seattle.
For the next match between Bosnia and Herzegovina World Cup 2026 and Qatar World Cup 2026 on June 24, 2026, the lowest ticket price is in Section Category 3, at $179, while Section 319 has the lowest average price at $180.
| Sections | From | Average |
|---|---|---|
| Section Category 3 | $179 | $342 |
| Section 319 | $180 | $180 |
| Section 342 | $184 | $184 |
| Section 327 | $185 | $185 |
| Section 329 | $185 | $185 |
| Section 344 | $185 | $185 |
| Section 341 | $185 | $185 |
| Section 343 | $186 | $186 |
| Section Category 3 | $187 | $244 |
| Section 319 | $187 | $241 |
| Section 328 | $188 | $188 |
| Section 326 | $188 | $188 |
| Section 325 | $188 | $188 |
| Section Category 2 | $188 | $620 |
| Section 324 | $190 | $209 |