Other Competitions

International RoundUp: UEFA

The FIFA international window is underway, and in UEFA, teams are playing the next two rounds of 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
Eduardo Razo
Published on 06/08/2025 at 17:45
2-minute read
International RoundUp: UEFA

If you missed any of the action, here's Saturday's set of matches featuring a handful of Ligue 1 McDonald's players on international duty in Europe.

Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-0 San Marino

Olympique de Marseille's Amar Dedić proved to be the key factor for Bosnia and Herzegovina in the tightly contested win over San Marino on Saturday at Bilino Polje. Bosnia and Herzegovina recorded nine total shots in the first, but the home side and the visitors had a scoreless first half.

In the second half, Dedić came off the bench. In the 66th minute, he provided the assist on the goal scored by Fenerbahçe's Edin Džeko, which proved to be the game-winner, giving Sergej Barbarez and his team all three points.

Dedić and his teammates will wrap up this international window on Tuesday when they face off against Slovenia. With the win on Saturday, Bosnia and Herzegovina lead Group H and have a six-point lead over second-place Romania after playing three games.

Serbia 0-0 Albania

Djordje Petrovic was in between the pipes for Serbia in their contest against Albania on Saturday at Arena Kombëtare. The 25-year-old proved to be a difference-maker for the visitors, making four saves, including stopping a penalty kick shot to keep the contest scoreless and give his team a chance to secure all three points.

Albania couldn't figure out Petrovic as the RC Strasbourg standout recorded a clean sheet. Despite his performance, Serbia couldn't find the back of the net, recording eight shots but only two being on target as the match ended in a scoreless draw, and each side took one point.

Serbia, who are currently in fourth place in Group K, will close out this international window with a game against Andorra. Dragan Stojković and his team have one point after one match and have two games in hand over group leaders England, who have nine points after three contests. Petrovic and his teammates will be looking to get on track and put themselves right behind the English side. 

READ MORE:

>>International Roundup: UEFA