The head coach Slobodan Starčević invited the following players for this match:
Vladan Kovačević (Sarajevo), Martin Zlomislić (Široki Brijeg), Filip Dujmović (Spartak Subotica, Serbia), Nihad Mujakić (Hajduk Split, Croatia), Đorđe Milojević (Borac), Azur Mahmić (Mladost), Adrian Leon Barišić (Osijek), Besim Šerbečić (Sarajevo), Amar Beganović (Sloboda), Amar Dedić (Red Bull Salzburg, Austria), Selmir Pidro (Sarajevo), Jusuf Gazibegović (Sturm Graz, Austria), Haris Hajdarević (Željezničar), Andrej Đokanović (Sarajevo), Stefan Kovač (Čukarički, Serbia), Mateo Marić (Široki Brijeg), Zinedin Mustedanagić (Sarajevo), Đani Salčin (Sarajevo), Vladimir Bradonjić (Radnik), Ševkija Resić (Novi Pazar, Serbia), Milan Savić (Čukarički, Serbia), Jovo Lukić (Borac), Anes Mašić (Zrinjski), Nardin Mulahusejnović (Koper, Slovenia).
The head coach Starčević says about the list:
“We are glad that the players who carried the burden of the match with Germany are standard and it is certain that we will have a good team at our disposal. There are a few changes here. Goalkeeper Adnan Kanurić, meanwhile, was left without a club, so we invited Dujmović, who is continuously defending for Spartak and is in good shape. Kovač, who missed the last gathering due to injury, is returning to the midfield. Due to three yellow cards, we will not have Ermedin Demirović at our disposal, so we invited Mulahusejnović, who imposed himself with his efficiency in the Slovenian championship.”
The young national team players will start preparations on 9th November.






