Skip to content

Wales 1-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina: Jess Fishlock hits extra-time winner as hosts progress in World Cup play-offs

Match report as Wales beat Bosnia & Herzegovina in front of record crowd in Cardiff; Jess Fishlock's extra-time winner moves Gemma Grainger's side into next round of World Cup play-offs; Kayleigh Green has two goals ruled out, while Fishlock and Ffion Morgan also see strikes chalked off

Wales� Jess Fishlock (right) celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game during the FIFA Women's World Cup play-off match at Cardiff City Stadium, Wales. Picture date: Thursday October 6, 2022.
Image: Jess Fishlock (right) celebrates scoring Wales' winning goal in extra-time

Wales beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-0 on a tense night in Cardiff to advance to the next Women's World Cup play-off stage.

Jess Fishlock struck an extra-time winner by superbly volleying home Rachel Rowe's cross after 105 minutes and sending a record 15,200 crowd wild.

It capped an extraordinary few days for Fishlock, who won the NWSL Shield with her Seattle-based club OL Reign last weekend, as Wales' place in the next round was secured.

Wales will now play in Switzerland on Tuesday ahead of a potential inter-continental play-off in February to determine qualification for next summer's finals in Australia and New Zealand.

Gemma Grainger's side incredibly had the ball in the net four times prior to the winner but, on a night when VAR was in operation for the first time at a Wales Women's game, an offside flag denied them on each occasion.

Wales manager Gemma Grainger during the FIFA Women's World Cup play-off match at Cardiff City Stadium, Wales. Picture date: Thursday October 6, 2022.
Image: Gemma Grainger's side will now play in Switzerland next week

Wales had welcomed a home clash with Bosnia, with midfielder Rowe going as far as to say she "nearly screamed the roof down" on drawing opponents ranked 63rd in the world - 30 places below the Dragons.

But Bosnia proved far more resilient than their FIFA ranking suggested, with goalkeeper Almina Hodzic, in particular, a formidable last line of defence.

Also See:

Wales were without Natasha Harding for what Grainger described as "personal reasons", after the 103-times-capped midfielder made her Aston Villa debut last weekend.

But Wales were able to welcome back their most-capped player, Fishlock, who had missed last month's final qualifiers against Greece and Slovenia because of injury.

Fishlock was involved throughout a first half that Wales dominated but were unable to break the deadlock.

Much of that was down to Hodzic, who made a series of excellent saves to keep the contest scoreless.

Hodzic stopped point-blank efforts from Fishlock and Ceri Holland, while she was relieved to see an offside flag after Kayleigh Green had rounded her and rolled the ball into the net.

Bosnia went close when Marija Aleksic's snapshot was diverted by the outstretched foot of Laura O'Sullivan, but the visitors' defence somehow escaped being breached after 17 minutes.

Hodzic parried Rowe's 25-yard effort and pushed Holland's follow-up effort on to the crossbar. A third opportunity saw Angharad James' drive blocked by a Bosnian defender.

Wales kept driving forward as the half came to a close but Hodzic was again in the right place to deny Holland and Rowe, and James volleyed over from Fishlock's cross.

Bosnia showed more attacking intent after the break and it was more of an even contest.

Wales were almost embarrassed when Hayley Ladd headed Melisa Hasanbegovic's pass towards her own goal with O'Sullivan stranded.

The Manchester United defender cleared the danger and Wales regained the initiative in the final quarter with celebrations cut short three times.

Green, Ffion Morgan and Fishlock all saw goals ruled out. Substitute Morgan volleyed home just moments after replacing Carrie Jones but Rhiannon Roberts appeared offside in the build-up.

But, just as Wales appeared out of luck, Fishlock popped up with her 35th international goal and one of the most important of her distinguished career.

Fishlock: Winner was stuff dreams are made of

Speaking after securing Wales' dramatic victory, Fishlock said scoring the winning goal was "one of those moments you kind of dream of".

"The celebration was epic," Fishlock added. "I didn't even know what to do. It was pure emotion we have for each other and pure relief. I don't think I've felt something like that before to be honest.

"This group has changed an entire nation off the field in what we've done on the field. We have never have been in this situation before but this group has mentality, fight and belief, and we are going to be better for this game.

Jess Fishlock of Wales shoots and scores, only to have the fourth Wales goal disallowed during the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup play-off round 1 match between Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina at Cardiff City Stadium on October 06, 2022 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo Huw Fairclough/Getty Images)
Image: Fishlock is a two-time Champions League winner with nine domestic titles to her name

"This group is so much bigger than one person. We all know our jobs and our roles. I know my role is producing and creating for this team, taking it to another level and I have done that.

"We've got nothing to lose in Switzerland. What have we got to be scared of? Let's go and enjoy it."

Head coach Gemma Grainger said Wales never lost belief after dominating the game but having four goals disallowed.

She said: "To have four disallowed goals, it's hard not to be disappointed. But we were relentless and never wavered.

"We knew we were the better team but the crowd kept us going after disallowed goal after disallowed goal."

On their Switzerland mission and quick five-day turnaround, Grainger said: "In a (European) final of a World Cup play-off, I'm not sure if it matters what you've done in previous games. I don't think anything will stop these girls in terms of tiredness.

"We know we won't be favourites in Switzerland - they're a higher-ranked team and have just played in the European Championship.

"But the belief in this team is let's flip it. Everyone will think Switzerland will win and we've got to use that to our advantage.

"Bosnia showed us what the underdog mentality is and we have got the belief to perform against higher-ranked opposition."

Win £250,000 with Super 6!
Win £250,000 with Super 6!

Super 6 is back, bigger and better than ever with a £250,000 jackpot. Play for free.

Around Sky