Panama will face Bosnia and Herzegovina in a friendly at Energizer Park on Saturday, June 6, 2026, kicking off at 19:00 UTC in a fixture listed under the Friendlies schedule.
The match arrives with three players ruled out through injury: Panama will be without goalkeeper Luis Mejía and midfielder Aníbal Godoy, while Bosnia and Herzegovina are missing forward Haris Tabakovic. Those absences are the clearest, immediate facts that coaches must absorb before naming their matchday XIs.
Predicted lineups and formations for the bosnia vs panama meeting have been published in advance, as is common for international friendlies, giving supporters and media a provisional view of how each side might line up. Predicted picks help sketch tactical options, but they do not replace the official team sheet; the actual lineup is typically released as soon as it is announced, usually about an hour before kickoff.
The simultaneous unavailability of starters from both camps complicates selection. Panama’s loss of Mejía and Godoy removes experience in goal and midfield, while Bosnia and Herzegovina will miss Tabakovic’s attacking option; those gaps force last-minute adjustments to personnel and roles and make the difference between a settled starting eleven and a provisional one more significant than usual for a friendly.
Live coverage tools will be in place for the fixture: head-to-head history and a full H2H record are available for fans who want background on previous meetings, while live updates will track every goal, card, substitution and key moment. Real-time Opta-powered stats — possession, shots, corners, big chances created, xG and shot maps — will accompany the match feed for viewers following momentum and performance in detail.
Context is straightforward: the game is part of the Friendlies calendar and serves as a touchstone for both squads ahead of other commitments. Predicted lineups are already circulating a few days before the fixture; the open question that matters most now is which players coaches will send out at the first whistle. That question will be resolved when the teams post their official sheets, normally about an hour before the 19:00 UTC kickoff, after which live updates and Opta stats will supply the quantifiable account of how each side copes without the unavailable players.


