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On Tuesday evening begins for the Austrian national team, the Nations League. In the stadium Bilino Polje of Zenica, the ÖFB team must compete in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Bosnia won the opening of the new competition on Saturday night with 2-1 in Northern Ireland. Austria used the play-free appointment for a test match against Sweden. In Vienna, the team of Franco Foda won 2-0 against a Swedish B-team. After numerous test matches under the new coach now follows the first competitive game for Foda. Bosnia and Austria have met three times so far. With two draws and one defeat, Bosnia has yet to win against the Austrians. The betting base analyzes the Nations League game Bosnia vs. Austria and delivers a tip with the best odds for the game.
Bosnia:
Since 4 January 2018, Bosnia-Herzegovina’s national team has been coached by Croatian former international Robert Prosinecki. In seven internationals under the new coach, there has been only one defeat so far. In January, the Bosnians lost without any top-legionnaires away against the eventual championship knockout Mexico 1-0. In qualifying for the 2010 World Cup and the Euro 2012 Bosnia-Herzegovina still failed in each case in the play-offs to Portugal. The greatest success of the club’s history, however, was the participation in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. After defeats against Argentina and Nigeria and a victory against Iran but you had to go home after the first round. For the start of the Nations League, there was a happy 2-1 win in Northern Ireland for the Bosnians. The goals in Belfast were achieved by Haris Duljevic (36) and Elvis Saric (64). Will Grigg scored the honorable goal for the Northern Irish (93.). The statistics of the game but spoke with 18: 1-Eckbällen, 68 percent possession and 26: 5-goal shots clear for the hosts. Nevertheless, the Bosnians took the points home as they effectively exploited the Northern Ireland capital shortfalls. Against Northern Ireland, Juventus midfielder Miralem Pjanic had to be replaced in the 83rd minute due to injury. Whether he can play against Austria is still uncertain. In addition, the “dragon” missing the defensive players Ognjen Vranjes (Anderlecht), Ermin Bicakcic (1899 Hoffenheim), Sead Kolasinac (Arsenal) and Bojan Nastic (Genk).
Austria:
Austria can still boast a great record under new coach Franco Foda. The 2-0 victory over Sweden on Thursday was the sixth victory in the seventh game under the German coach. Only against Brazil there was a defeat. There were beaten nations such as Uruquay, Russia or Germany. Against Sweden coach Foda had put players like Aleksandar Dragovic, Valentino Lazaro and Marcel Sabitzer on the bench. Martin Hinteregger, Sebastian Prödl and Stefan Ilsanker were in the lead. Peter Zulj and Florian Grillitsch formed the central midfielder in the 3-4-3. The wings occupied Stefan Lainer and David Alaba. In the attack, the central man Guido Burgstaller was supported by Marko Arnautovic and Alessandro Schöpf. At the beginning, the ÖFB kickers brought little to the fore at the beginning. The lead fell fortunately through an own goal in the 12th minute. With a compact and solid performance, the hosts brought the lead into the half. With his goal to 2: 0 in the 64th minute brought Bayern player David Alaba his team finally on the road to victory. That was how the game went. But in the lackluster victory was also for the Austrians playful still much air up. In the first half, the game over the axis Alaba and Arnautovic was very left-heavy. In the last ten games, there was only one defeat for Team Austria. Against Sweden was missing the injured captain Julian Baumgartlinger. Whether he can play in Bosnia again, is still unclear.
Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Austria head to head matches
31.03.15 FI Austria Bosnia & Herzegovina 1 : 1
05.09.01 WC Austria Bosnia & Herzegovina 2 : 0
24.03.01 WC Bosnia & Herzegovina Austria 1 : 1