FIFA Women's World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group C1

Women's World Cup Qualifiers Group C1 Showdown: Estonia Women Host Bosnia and Herzegovina Women

On June 9, 2026, Estonia Women will face Bosnia and Herzegovina Women at Pärnu Rannastaadion in a crucial FIFA Women's World Cup Qualification Group C1 encounter. Bosnia and Herzegovina currently lead the group, with Estonia close behind in second place, making this match pivotal for both teams' qualification aspirations. Both sides enter the game in good recent form, eager to secure a vital victory to solidify their standing in the group.

Match Date
June 9, 2026
Kick-off Time
17:00
Venue
Pärnu Rannastaadion, Pärnu

Match Background & Qualification Scenarios

This match is a pivotal encounter in the FIFA Women's World Cup Qualification, UEFA, Group C1. Bosnia and Herzegovina Women currently hold the top spot in the qualification group, with Estonia Women closely following in second place. As a direct clash impacting group standings, both teams will be fighting fiercely to improve their chances of advancing to the next stage of the qualification process. Their most recent meeting on March 3, 2026, saw Bosnia and Herzegovina Women secure a 3-1 victory over Estonia Women.

Recent Form

Estonia Women have shown decent form in their last five official matches, securing three wins, one draw, and one loss. Their most recent outing was a commanding 5-0 victory over Liechtenstein Women, following 2-1 wins against Lithuania Women and Liechtenstein Women. Their sole defeat in this run came against their upcoming opponents, Bosnia and Herzegovina Women, in early March. Bosnia and Herzegovina Women also boast a record of three wins, one draw, and one loss in their last five competitive fixtures. They recently played to a goalless draw with Lithuania Women, and before that, achieved a dominant 6-0 win against Liechtenstein Women. Their only loss was a 0-2 defeat to Lithuania Women on April 14.

Key Players & Injury News

Estonia Women feature talented players such as forwards Vlada Kubassova, Lisette Tammik, and Liisa Merisalu. Emma Treiberg is also a key goal scorer for the team. For Bosnia and Herzegovina Women, seasoned captain and forward Milena Nikolić leads the line, supported by forwards Emina Ekic and Selma Kapetanović, who are vital to their attacking prowess. As of the latest reports, there are no significant new injury concerns for either team that would impact this fixture.

Published: June 8, 2026Updated: June 8, 2026