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SUI · Group B · Coached by Murat Yakin

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Who are Switzerland's opponents in Group B, and where do they play?

Switzerland — the Nati — are drawn into Group B alongside co-hosts Canada, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Qatar. This is a favorable draw for a Swiss side that has become one of Europe's most consistent tournament performers over the past decade.

Switzerland are the clear favorites in Group B and should be expected to top the group. Canada at home are the most dangerous opponents, while Bosnia-Herzegovina and Qatar are beatable fixtures.

Why this group matters: Switzerland have reached the knockout rounds at five consecutive major tournaments (World Cups 2014, 2018, 2022; Euros 2016, 2020). Topping a group and securing a favorable Round of 32 draw is the priority.

What is Switzerland's full match schedule?

MatchDateTime (ET)OpponentVenue
Group B – MD1June 13, 20264:00 PMQatarSan Francisco Bay Area Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area
Group B – MD2June 18, 20264:00 PMBosnia & HerzegovinaLos Angeles Stadium, Los Angeles
Group B – MD3June 24, 20264:00 PMCanadaVancouver Stadium, Vancouver

The Qatar opener should be comfortable. Bosnia-Herzegovina on Matchday 2 in Los Angeles is a physical test. The Canada closer on Matchday 3 in Vancouver will likely decide the group — a hostile atmosphere but a match Switzerland have the quality to win.

Who are Switzerland's key players to watch?

Granit Xhaka

Captain / Midfielder

The Bayer Leverkusen midfield general is Switzerland's most important player. Since leaving Arsenal for Leverkusen, Xhaka has been reborn — his passing range, leadership, and ability to control games from deep have reached new heights. He was central to Leverkusen's historic unbeaten Bundesliga title in 2023-24.

Manuel Akanji

Center-Back

The Manchester City defender brings Champions League pedigree and a composure on the ball that allows Switzerland to build from the back. His reading of the game and ability to step into midfield with the ball make him a modern elite center-back.

Breel Embolo

Striker

The AS Monaco forward is Switzerland's primary goal threat. His pace, strength, and movement make him a constant menace for defenders. When fit, Embolo is one of the most dangerous strikers outside the traditional elite nations.

Dan Ndoye

Winger

The Bologna speedster has emerged as Switzerland's most exciting young talent. His electric pace and directness give the Nati a different dimension on the counter.

Gregor Kobel

Goalkeeper

The Borussia Dortmund number one has established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in the Bundesliga. His shot-stopping and distribution give Switzerland a reliable last line.

What is Switzerland's World Cup history?

Switzerland have appeared in 12 FIFA World Cups, making them one of Europe's most frequent participants:

  • Best finish: Quarterfinals (1934, 1938, 1954)
  • Recent tournament form: Round of 16 in 2014 (lost to Argentina), Round of 16 in 2018 (lost to Sweden), Round of 16 in 2022 (lost to Portugal 6-1)
  • Euro 2020 highlight: Beat France on penalties in the Round of 16 — arguably the greatest result in Swiss football history — before losing to Spain on penalties in the quarterfinals.
  • Consistent qualifiers: Switzerland have qualified for five of the last six World Cups.

The Nati are the definition of a solid tournament team: always competitive, always organized, but never quite able to break through to the semifinals. The 2022 6-1 demolition by Portugal was a jarring exception to their usually tight defensive record.

Who is Switzerland's manager, and how do they play?

Murat Yakin continues as Switzerland's manager after successfully leading the team through Euro 2024 and World Cup qualification. The former Basel and Schaffhausen coach has brought tactical flexibility to the Nati.

Yakin alternates between a 3-4-3 and a 4-2-3-1 depending on the opponent. His Switzerland side are defensively disciplined, press in coordinated blocks, and transition quickly through Xhaka's distribution. Set pieces are a significant weapon — Switzerland score regularly from corners and free kicks.

His pragmatic approach may not produce the most exciting football, but it delivers results: Switzerland under Yakin have rarely been beaten by teams they should beat, which is exactly what a group stage demands.

What is the fan culture like for Switzerland?

Swiss football culture is understated compared to Latin American or southern European traditions, but the Nati supporters bring a quiet intensity to tournament matches.

  • Hopp Schwiiz: The rallying cry of Swiss fans, chanted in Swiss German. The multilingual nature of Switzerland (German, French, Italian, Romansh) means the fan base is culturally diverse even within a single nation.
  • Efficient support: Swiss fans are organized, punctual, and well-behaved — stereotypes that happen to be true. The atmosphere in Swiss sections is enthusiastic without being chaotic.
  • Red sea: The iconic red shirts create a visual wall in the stands. Swiss fans travel well and will be present in numbers across Canada.
  • Neutral-nation appeal: Many casual fans adopt Switzerland as a secondary team due to the country's likeable image and entertaining players.

Why to watch if you are a casual fan: Switzerland are the most reliable "fun underdog" in world football. They have elite players at top clubs (Xhaka, Akanji, Kobel), they always show up at tournaments, and their Euro 2020 penalty victory over France proves they can deliver genuine drama. If you want a secondary team to root for, the Nati are a solid choice.

How far will Switzerland go? A realistic prediction.

Switzerland should win Group B comfortably, losing at most one match. The expanded format gives them a favorable path through the Round of 32, and their tournament pedigree suggests they will navigate the early knockout rounds.

Prediction: Quarterfinals. Switzerland will advance to the Round of 16 and could face a beatable opponent there, depending on the bracket. A quarterfinal appearance — matching their best World Cup result since 1954 — is realistic. The semifinal remains the glass ceiling the Nati have not yet broken through.

#19

FIFA ranking

12

World Cups

Group B

Group

Quarter-finals (1934, 1938, 1954)

Best finish

Team overview

FIFA code
SUI
Confederation
UEFA
Group
Group B
Coach
Murat Yakin

Match schedule

  • 2026-06-13 · 16:00 ET

    vs Qatar

    San Francisco · Group B

  • 2026-06-18 · 16:00 ET

    vs Bosnia & Herzegovina

    Los Ángeles · Group B

  • 2026-06-24 · 16:00 ET

    vs Canada

    Vancouver · Group B

World Cup history

Switzerland has appeared in 12 World Cups. Their best result is Quarter-finals (1934, 1938, 1954).

Sources: Official match dates, venues, and draw details follow FIFA.com; confirm kickoffs, ticket phases, and broadcast rights there and on each host's listings as they are updated.

Frequently Asked Questions about Switzerland at the 2026 World Cup

How many World Cups has Switzerland played in?

The 2026 edition will be Switzerland's 13th World Cup appearance. They are one of Europe's most consistent qualifiers.

Has Switzerland ever won the World Cup?

No. Switzerland's best World Cup results are three quarterfinal appearances (1934, 1938, 1954).

Who is Switzerland's captain?

Granit Xhaka, the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder. He has been captain since inheriting the armband and is one of the most experienced players at the tournament.

What language do Swiss players speak?

Multiple languages. The squad includes German-speaking, French-speaking, Italian-speaking, and multilingual players. Team communication typically occurs in a mix of languages, with German being most common.

How did Switzerland beat France at Euro 2020?

Switzerland came from 3-1 down to draw 3-3, then won 5-4 on penalties. It was the biggest upset of Euro 2020 and one of the greatest comebacks in European Championship history.

What time will matches be on in Switzerland?

Switzerland is in Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2). A 5 PM ET kickoff translates to 11 PM in Switzerland — late-night viewing for fans at home.

Are Switzerland a dark horse for 2026?

Yes. Switzerland's combination of tournament experience, elite-club players, and tactical discipline makes them dangerous. They will not win the World Cup, but they can beat anyone on their day.

What group is Switzerland in at the 2026 World Cup?

Switzerland is in Group B for the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw.

Who is the coach of Switzerland?

Switzerland lists Murat Yakin as head coach heading into the 2026 tournament.

What is Switzerland's FIFA ranking?

Switzerland is #19 in the FIFA World Rankings on our last data refresh—rankings move monthly.

How many World Cups has Switzerland been to?

Switzerland has competed in 12 FIFA World Cup editions through this cycle’s history.

What is Switzerland's best World Cup result?

Switzerland's best run to date is Quarter-finals (1934, 1938, 1954).

When does Switzerland play their first match?

The exact opponent, date, and kickoff appear in the schedule table on this page—all times are Eastern Time (ET).

Where does Switzerland play their group matches?

Each row in the schedule shows the host city and stadium; Switzerland rotates through those venues during the group stage.

Can Switzerland qualify from Group B?

Yes—Switzerland can advance by finishing first or second in Group B, or by placing third with one of the eight best third-place records.