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Bosnia make history by qualifying for World Cup

Former Yugoslav republic join holders Spain, Russia and England for next year's finals in Brazil, while Portugal and Greece will have to fight it out in the play-offs.

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Bosnia players jump for joy after reaching the World Cup finals. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Bosnia-Herzegovina reached their first ever major finals on Tuesday as a 1-0 win over Lithuania saw them confirm their place at next year’s World Cup.

They will be joined by holders Spain, who made no mistake in beating Georgia 2-0 at home in Albacete, and England, who also won 2-0 at home to Poland to reach their fifth successive World Cup finals.

England’s manager from their failed 2010 finals campaign Fabio Capello will also be in Brazil after Russia got the point they needed with a 1-1 away draw at Azerbaijan.

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It will be the 2018 World Cup hosts’ first World Cup finals since 2002.

Bosnia – who had lost to Portugal in play-offs for the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012 – progress at the expense of Greece, who go into the play-offs, while Portugal finish runners-up to Russia and will also contest a winners-take-all play-off.

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Vedad Ibisevic was Bosnia’s hero as he scored what was the most important of his 20 international goals as the 29-year-old Stuttgart striker struck in the 68th minute.

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