Switzerland and Canada will lock horns in a crucial Group B showdown at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver. Both teams head into their final FIFA World Cup 2026 group-stage fixture on four points, making this one of the standout matches in the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Let’s take a look at this story as we discuss the Switzerland vs Canada prediction and preview, latest team news, expected lineups, recent form, and key battles ahead of a match that will decide their fate in the World Cup. Canada currently tops the group, but Switzerland’s experience and defensive organization ensure they will be far from easy opponents.
Quick Match Details
Tournament: FIFA World Cup 2026
Stage: Group Stage (Group B)
Date: June 24, 2026 (June 25 IST)
Kick-off Time: 12:00 PM Local / 7:00 PM GMT / 12:30 AM IST (June 25)
Venue: BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, Canada
Match Preview & Current Form
Switzerland
Switzerland strengthened its position in Group B following a dominating 4-1 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina on Matchday 2. Murat Yakin’s side remains unbeaten in the tournament and will be keen to carry the winning momentum into their match against Canada. Switzerland will aim to continue to demonstrate the tactical discipline that has made it one of Europe’s most consistent international teams.
Switzerland head into this game with a “W-D-D-W-L” record from their last five matches. They started their World Cup campaign on a disappointing 1-1 draw against Qatar, but they responded in style by thrashing a 10-man Bosnia and Herzegovina side 4-1 on Matchday 2.
21-year-old Johan Manzambi was the standout performer, who scored twice from the bench. Switzerland, on the other hand, has proven difficult to overcome at the World Cup group stage, suffering just one defeat in their last nine matches at this stage of the tournament – a narrow 1-0 loss to Brazil in 2022.
World Cup Form: D – W
Canada
Canada enters the match in strong form, with a record of W-D-D-W-T in their last five games. As one of the tournament’s co-hosts, they’re carrying plenty of confidence after making history with their first-ever win at the men’s FIFA World Cup.
That was a memorable victory, and they did it in style, thrashing Qatar 6-0 on 18 June. Jonathan David was on fire, continuing his hot streak with a brilliant hat-trick.
But the celebrations were disrupted by a massive setback. Midfielder Ismaël Koné suffered a broken leg during the match and is out for the remainder of the tournament.
World Cup Form: D – W
Team News & Injury Updates
Switzerland Team News
With qualification to the knockout stage almost in the bag, Switzerland head coach Murat Yakin could make a few changes in the squad. Defenders Nico Elvedi and Denis Zakaria are both one yellow card away from suspension, so they may be rested to avoid any unnecessary risks.
Up front, Breel Embolo is expected to lead the line once again. Meanwhile, Johan Manzambi has made a strong case for a place in the starting XI after coming off the bench to score twice against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In midfield, Granit Xhaka will once again be the key man, tasked with controlling the game, keeping possession, and setting the tempo for Switzerland.
Canada Team News
Canada’s captain, Alphonso Davies is likely to feature in the match. The Bayern Munich star, who sustained a hamstring injury and may not be risked from the start, as the coaching staff manages his workload carefully.
The hosts have already lost Ismael Kone for the remainder of the tournament due to a broken leg. Nathan Saliba is expected to continue in midfield after an encouraging display in the victory over Qatar.
Jonathan David enters the match in outstanding form following his hat-trick against Qatar, while Cyle Larin has also scored in consecutive World Cup appearances.
Switzerland vs Canada Probable starting XI
Switzerland Probable starting XI
Goalkeeper: Gregor Kobel
Defenders: Silvan Widmer, Ricardo Rodríguez, Manuel Akanji, Jaquez
Midfielders: Michel Aebischer, Granit Xhaka, Remo Freuler
Forwards/Attackers: Dan Ndoye (Right Wing), Breel Embolo (Centre Forward), Ruben Vargas (Left Wing)
Canada Probable starting XI
Goalkeeper: Maxime Crépeau
Defenders: Alistair Johnston, Moïse Bombito, Niko Sigur, Richie Laryea
Midfielders: Tajon Buchanan, Stephen Eustaquio, Saliba, Ali Ahmed
Forwards/Attackers: Jonathan David, Cyle Larin
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