Bosnia: 1. Vasilj N. - 16. Barišić A. (Muharemovic, 46), 18. Katić (Bičakčić, 84), 23. Malic (Dedic A., 46) - 14. Šunjić I. - 6. Tahirovic, 8. Gigovic (Memic Am., 46), 17. Burnić, 20. Hajradinović - 9. Baždar (Dzeko, 62), 10. Demirovic
Substitution: Dedic A. (from 46); Muharemovic (from 46); Memic Am. (from 46); Dzeko (from 62); Bičakčić (from 84)
Bench: 12. Hadzikic, 22. Muftić - 2. Mujakic N. - 5. Huseinbasic, 13. Bašić І., 19. Šarić Da. - 21. Kulenovic
Yellow Cards: Dedic A. 74; Muharemovic 74
San Marino: 1. Colombo - 3. Benvenuti T., 4. Fabbri, 5. Cevoli, 12. Riccardi (Mularoni, 71) - 8. Capicchioni L. (Valli Casadei, 46), 11. Contadini (Benvenuti G., 71), 17. Golinucci A., 18. Zannoni, 21. Lazzari (Sensoli, 66) - 10. Nanni N. (Giacopetti, 71)
Substitution: Valli Casadei (from 46); Sensoli (from 66); Benvenuti G. (from 71); Mularoni (from 71); Giacopetti (from 71)
Bench: 13. Zavoli, 16. Amici - 6. Rossi D., 9. Matteoni, 14. Valentini, 15. Pasolini - 7. Salicioni
Yellow Cards: Colombo 60; Fabbri 74
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