The Craig Bellamy era with Wales has been largely positive so far, but the biggest match of his tenure as national team manager is set to take place this March when Bosnia and Herzegovina travel to the Cardiff City Stadium.
The one-off play-off clash on Thursday, 26 March will decide which nation progresses to face the winners of Italy and Northern Ireland for a place at the World Cup finals this summer.
Given the importance of the match, demand for tickets has soared, with supporters across Wales eager to secure a seat inside the Cardiff City Stadium at the end of March. If you are among those hoping to attend, our guide below may help you in your search for tickets. However, you will have to be quick as tickets are in high demand and could sell out soon.
🚨 Wales vs Bosnia-Herzegovina(Tickets): 1,941 tickets have been reserved for BiH fans. The price is 95 KM per ticket, and each individual can apply for a maximum of four tickets. Applications can be made by email:
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Wales vs Bosnia and Herzegovina tickets: Key information
General sale tickets
The ticket sales process for Wales vs Bosnia and Herzegovina was split into three stages. They were as follows:
Stage 1 – 2024/25 Campaign Ticket Holders
Campaign Ticket Holders were given a priority window to purchase tickets for the match from midday on Monday, 19 January until Wednesday, 4 February. This window was only for those with a seat renewal option.
Stage 2 – 2024/26 Red Wall Members
All Red Wall Members (adults and juniors) for the 2024/26 World Cup qualifying campaign were then given a purchasing window from Thursday, 5 February until Thursday, 12 February. Initially, members were able to purchase a maximum of two tickets each, but this increased to four tickets each on Friday, 6 February.
Stage 3 – Previous booking history
All supporters with a previous booking history for any Wales match that had taken place since 2024 were then given the chance to buy tickets from midday on Thursday, 12 February. All supporters were eligible to purchase up to four tickets each, but it didn't take long for them all to sell out.
Ticket prices
- Category 3: £9.50 – £35
- Category 2: £20 – £42.50
- Category 1: £25 – £50
- Level 4 Ninian Premium: £25 – £55
- Level 4 Grandstand: £35 – £65
- Level 3 GS Ticket Only: £45 – £85
Hospitality tickets
Hospitality packages are available at the Cardiff City Stadium for the match between Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina. These tickets are located on level 3 of the Grandstand and include a two-course pre-match meal. For more information on how to purchase these tickets, email [email protected].
Resale tickets
With all tickets for the match between Wales and Bosnia now sold out, you may want to consider using third-party resale websites.
While these websites charge over face value for tickets, and don't come with the same security protections that tickets purchased through official avenues do, they are a good way of getting into events that are otherwise sold out.
Before you use a ticket resale website, check out our reviews of two of the most popular platforms below.