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Group B · Thursday, June 18 at 03:00 PM EDT

Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina

SwitzerlandSwitzerland
4 - 1
Bosnia & HerzegovinaBosnia & Herzegovina

SoFi Stadium, Inglewood

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  1. 90'

    🏁 Full-time. Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia & Herzegovina.

  2. 97'

    ⚽ GOAL! 97' G. Xhaka (Switzerland) scores from the penalty! Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia & Herzegovina.

  3. 97'

    ⚽ GOAL! 97' G. Xhaka (Switzerland) (penalty) scores! Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia & Herzegovina.

  4. 93'

    ⚽ GOAL! 93rd minute, E. Mahmic scores for Bosnia & Herzegovina! Score now 3-1 Switzerland.

  5. 93'

    ⚽ GOAL! 93' E. Mahmic (Bosnia & Herzegovina) scores! Switzerland 3-1 Bosnia & Herzegovina.

  6. 91'

    🔄 91' Substitution for Bosnia & Herzegovina: K. Alajbegovic.

  7. 90'

    ⚽ GOAL! 90' J. Manzambi scores for Switzerland! Switzerland lead 3-0 against Bosnia & Herzegovina.

  8. 90'

    ⚽ GOAL! 90' J. Manzambi (Switzerland) scores! Switzerland 3-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina.

  9. 89'

    🔄 89' Substitution for Switzerland: B. Embolo.

  10. 86'

    🔄 86' Substitution for Switzerland: S. Widmer.

  11. 86'

    🔄 86' Substitution for Bosnia & Herzegovina: I. Sunjic.

  12. 86'

    🔄 86' Substitution for Bosnia & Herzegovina: E. Demirovic.

  13. 84'

    ⚽ GOAL! 84' R. Vargas (Switzerland) scores! Switzerland lead 2-0 against Bosnia & Herzegovina.

  14. 84'

    ⚽ GOAL! 84' R. Vargas (Switzerland) scores! Switzerland 2-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina.

  15. 80'

    80' Red card! T. Muharemovic (Bosnia & Herzegovina) is sent off!

  16. 80'

    🟥 80' Red card! T. Muharemovic (Bosnia & Herzegovina) is sent off.

  17. 80'

    📊 Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina: possession 60%-40%, shots 9-4.

  18. 74'

    ⚽ GOAL! 74' J. Manzambi (Switzerland) scores! Switzerland leads 1-0 against Bosnia & Herzegovina.

  19. 74'

    ⚽ GOAL! 74' J. Manzambi (Switzerland) scores! Switzerland 1-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina.

  20. 72'

    🔄 72' Substitution for Switzerland: D. Ndoye.

  21. 71'

    🔄 71' Substitution for Switzerland: M. Aebischer.

  22. 71'

    🔄 71' Substitution for Switzerland: F. Rieder.

  23. 71'

    🔄 71' Substitution for Switzerland: D. Ndoye.

  24. 65'

    🟨 65' Yellow card for N. Elvedi (Switzerland).

  25. 64'

    🔄 64' Substitution for Bosnia & Herzegovina: E. Dzeko.

  26. 63'

    🔄 63' Substitution for Bosnia & Herzegovina: B. Tahirovic.

  27. 61'

    🟨 61' Yellow card for E. Dzeko (Bosnia & Herzegovina).

  28. 60'

    📊 Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina: possession 66%-34%, shots 7-3.

  29. 59'

    🟨 59' Yellow card for A. Dedic (Bosnia & Herzegovina).

  30. 45'

    ⏸️ Half-time. Switzerland 0-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina.

  31. 35'

    📊 Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina: possession 69%-31%, shots 4-1.

  32. 21'

    📊 Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina: possession 75%-25%, shots 3-1.

  33. 0'

    ⚽ Kick-off! Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina is underway.

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Official highlights

Post-Match Press Conference: Bosnia and Herzegovina's Sergej Barbarez On 4-1 Loss To SwitzerlandWatch official highlights on YouTube

Head to Head

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Draws

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Preview

Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina: A Pivotal Group B Showdown at the 2026 World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already serving up high-octane drama—and Group B’s early flashpoint arrives on 18 June, when Switzerland lock horns with Bosnia & Herzegovina at 19:00 UTC. With both sides eyeing a vital first step toward the knockout rounds, this isn’t just another group-stage fixture. It’s a statement match—especially given the two nations have never met before on the international stage. No history, no baggage—just 90 minutes of raw, unfiltered tournament football.

Switzerland roll in with their now-familiar blend of steel and subtlety: compact, intelligent, and ruthlessly efficient. Under pressure? They don’t buckle—they recalibrate. In recent tournaments, they’ve repeatedly outperformed expectations—not through flamboyance, but by doing the gritty bits right: tracking runners, cutting passing lanes, and pouncing with surgical precision on the break. Their midfield—often anchored by seasoned campaigners—will be the heartbeat of the side, tasked with suffocating Bosnia’s rhythm while sparking swift transitions. Don’t expect them to chase the game; expect them to control it, then strike when the moment opens.

Bosnia & Herzegovina, by contrast, bring heat, heart, and flashes of old-school Balkan flair. The golden generation may be a memory, but the spirit remains—and so does the capacity for moments of individual magic. They’ve historically found disciplined, low-block European sides tough nuts to crack, yet their attacking spark—usually channelled through a creative No. 10 or a dynamic forward—could test a Swiss backline that’s occasionally exposed by pace and vertical runs. The question isn’t whether Bosnia can threaten—it’s whether they can stay switched on for the full 90. Defensive lapses under pressure have cost them before; here, there’s no margin for error.

No standout names are flagged—but that doesn’t mean star power is absent. Watch Switzerland’s deep-lying playmaker: the metronome who dictates tempo, snuffs out danger, and floats in dangerous set-pieces. For Bosnia, their talismanic striker—the one who drops deep, holds up play, and draws defenders—will need clever service from the flanks to stretch the Swiss shape. Ultimately, this could boil down to a classic clash of styles: Swiss structure versus Bosnian spontaneity.

Tactically, expect Switzerland to line up in a 4-2-3-1 or fluid 3-4-3—tight at the back, aggressive in transition, with overlapping full-backs looking to overload wide areas. Their double pivot will sit deep, shielding the centre-halves while feeding quick combinations through the thirds. Bosnia, meanwhile, are likely to counter with a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1, aiming to dominate central zones and work the ball patiently. The midfield battle—particularly who wins the second balls and imposes their rhythm—will be decisive.

Both teams know what’s at stake: momentum, confidence, and a foothold in the group. Switzerland’s tournament nous gives them a quiet edge—but Bosnia’s unpredictability makes them live wires. A draw wouldn’t shock anyone. But if one side ekes out a win, it’ll likely be the Swiss—narrow, hard-fought, and built on organisation rather than outrage.

Talking Points

Five Key Talking Points: Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina

  1. Midfield mastery will decide the contest. With Granit Xhaka and Remo Freuler pulling the strings, Switzerland’s engine room is built for control—and they’ll need every ounce of it against Bosnia’s disjointed midfield, where rhythm and cohesion remain elusive.

  2. Edin Džeko remains the ultimate x-factor. At 38, the veteran striker still commands the box like few others. His aerial threat and intelligent hold-up play could stretch Switzerland’s backline—particularly from corners and free-kicks, where his presence is a constant headache.

  3. Defensive discipline can’t slip—not again. After shipping soft goals in recent outings, the Swiss backline must stay switched on. Rade Krunić’s pace on the break means even a momentary lapse could be punished in the blink of an eye.

  4. Bosnia’s bench lacks bite. Should Miralem Pjanić or other key figures fade in the second half, there’s little proven firepower waiting in reserve. Unlike Switzerland, who can call on impact subs with Premier League pedigree, Bosnia’s options off the bench lack that game-changing spark.

  5. The centre of the park will be a proper scrap. Expect crunching tackles, tight marking, and high intensity—both sides boast midfielders who don’t shy away from a battle. Picking up an early yellow would be a costly mistake; staying disciplined under pressure will be as vital as any goal.

Prediction

Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina: A Tight Battle for Top Spot

In a World Cup 2026 qualifier brimming with tension and uncertainty, Switzerland host Bosnia & Herzegovina in what promises to be a finely balanced affair. Our statistical model paints a picture of two evenly matched sides, with the outcome hanging by the thinnest of threads.

Switzerland hold a 41% chance of securing victory, but they’re far from overwhelming favourites. Bosnia & Herzegovina aren’t far behind with a 31% likelihood of taking three points, while a draw is rated at 28%—a figure that underscores just how close th

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Match Recap

Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia & Herzegovina: Manzambi’s Brace Seals Dominant Group B Win

Switzerland stamped their authority on Group B with a commanding 4-1 victory over Bosnia & Herzegovina at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, sending a clear message to the rest of the group. The win not only bolsters Switzerland’s chances of progression but leaves Bosnia & Herzegovina scrambling to salvage their World Cup hopes.

The game looked destined for a cagey stalemate until the 74th minute, when J. Manzambi broke the deadlock—his first of the evening. The goal sparked a Swiss surge, and just ten minutes later, R. Vargas doubled the lead. By the 90th minute, Manzambi had completed his brace, pouncing on a loose ball inside the box to make it 3-0 and effectively kill any lingering hope of a comeback.

Bosnia & Herzegovina’s plight deepened in the 80th minute when T. Muharemovic was shown a red card, leaving his side to fight the final 10 minutes with ten men. Despite the numerical disadvantage, they found a lifeline in the 93rd minute when E. Mahmic scored from a free-kick, offering a brief flicker of optimism.

But Switzerland weren’t about to let go. In stoppage time, G. Xhaka scored to seal the 4-1 scoreline and send the Swiss fans into raptures. The late goal underscored the hosts’ control and ruthlessness in front of goal.

With three points banked and a commanding performance under their belt, Switzerland now sit firmly in pole position in Group B. For Bosnia & Herzegovina, the task ahead is far steeper—they’ll need to regroup quickly and find answers fast if they’re to keep their knockout dreams alive.

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