Gareth Bale put on his Superman cape against Andorra and carried Wales to a 2-1 victory in their Euro 2016 qualifying opener. The victory got the Welsh's campaign off to a fantastic start, but the work is just beginning if Chris Coleman's side hope to advance to the finals.
Wales vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina live stream: How to watch Euro 2016 qualifying online
Wales hope to go 2-0 in Euro 2016 qualifying as they face Bosnia and Herzegovina.


Things went much differently for Bosnia in their first match as they were shocked 2-1 by Cyprus at home. Demetris Christofi was the undoing of Bosnia as his two goals helped lead the Cypriots to the upset. Now the pressure is on Safet Sušić to turn things around quickly.
Wales will be without two midfielders on Friday with Joe Allen and Aaron Ramsey both sidelined. This will likely put increased pressure on Bale to carry the load, though the team has been confident in the media that they have the depth to deal with the injuries. Bosnia will be without Goran Zakaric, and Emir Spahi -- who came out of retirement after the loss against Cyprus -- is a doubt with back pain.
Key player - Gareth Bale (Wales)
There’s no such thing as a one-man team, even on a team with one tremendously talented player the likes of Gareth Bale. The midfielder is good enough to take over games, he’s good enough to create moments that can save points for his nation, just like Bale did against Andorra with two goals, including the winner in the 81st minute. The problem for Wales is Bale probably can’t do that every game, they’re going to need someone else to step-up, along with Bale to be as close to his best as possible.
Key question - How does Bosnia rebound?
Play better? This is a good team, one good enough to qualify for the World Cup, one good enough to qualify for Euro 2016. Yes losing to Cyprus is a blow, but the nature of qualifying along with the expanded Euro field means there’s some forgiveness built-in to the system. One loss will not doom Bosnia, but a second straight loss against Wales would certainly start planting the seeds of doubt in people’s minds.
Match Date/Time: Friday, 7:45 p.m. local, 2:45 p.m. ET
Venue: Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales
TV: FOX Sports 2 (U.S. - English), FOX Deportes (U.S. - Spanish), Sky Sports 5/HD (U.K.), BHT 1 (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Online: FOX Sports Go, FOX Soccer 2Go (U.S.), Sky Go (U.K.), Sportsnet World Now (Canada),











