Switzerland vs Canada | Latest news, line-ups, absences (24/06/2026)

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Co-hosts Canada face Switzerland in the final World Cup group stage match with both sides on four points

Preview, team news, head-to-head, probable line-ups and where to watch Switzerland vs Canada in Group B at the 2026 World Cup

Switzerland and Canada meet in Vancouver on Wednesday night in a decisive Group B fixture, with both sides knowing that a win would be enough to secure top spot after having clinched qualification to the World Cup knockout stages.

Switzerland followed their opening 1-1 draw against Qatar with a commanding 4-1 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina. Canada also sit on four points after drawing 1-1 with Bosnia and then recording their first ever World Cup win with a 6-0 demolition of Qatar.

Switzerland have the experience and tournament know-how, but Canada will have home advantage at BC Place and arrive full of belief after one of the most emotional nights in the country’s football history.

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Switzerland made the most of their numerical advantage and produced a powerful second-half surge against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Johan Manzambi came off the bench to score twice, while Ruben Vargas and Granit Xhaka also found the net as Murat Yakin‘s side took control after Bosnia were reduced to 10 men.

Canada’s 6-0 win over Qatar was historic, with Jonathan David scoring a hat-trick. However, the victory was overshadowed by a serious injury to midfielder Ismaël Koné, who was stretchered off after a dangerous tackle.

Switzerland

Yakin has a positive selection dilemma after the Bosnia victory. Manzambi’s impact from the bench was outstanding and he may have forced his way into contention for a starting role. Xhaka remains the heartbeat of the side in midfield, while Manuel Akanji and Nico Elvedi provide experience and security in defence. Meanwhile, Miro Muheim is doubtful after missing last game through injury.

Switzerland to win vs Canada
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Canada

Canada’s major concern is Koné, whose injury against Qatar is expected to rule him out for the remainder of the tournament. That is a significant blow given his energy, ball-carrying and midfield presence, with Saliba expected to fill in for his teammate. Captain Alphonso Davies could get some playing time after recovering from injury, while Alfie Jones is highly doubtful after missing the game against Qatar due to a muscle injury.

Canada to win vs Switzerland
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Teams H2H: Head-to-head stats

Switzerland and Canada have limited senior international history and have not met regularly in competitive football. Canada won the most recent meeting between the sides back in 2002.

Previous meetings:

15/05/2002: Switzerland 1-3 Canada (International friendly)

Predicted line-ups

Switzerland are expected to pick a largely similar team to the one that beat Bosnia, although Manzambi’s two-goal cameo gives Yakin something to think about. Canada will likely have to replace Koné in midfield, with Jesse Marsch otherwise expected to keep faith with the core of the side that overwhelmed Qatar.

PositionsSwitzerlandCanada
GoalkeepersGregor KobelMaxime Crepeau
DefendersSilvan Widmer
Manuel Akanji
Nico Elvedi
Ricardo Rodríguez
Alistair Johnston
Luc De Fougerolles
Derek Cornelius
Richie Laryea
MidfieldersMichel Aebischer
Remo Freuler
Ruben Vargas
Fabien Rieder
Tajon Buchanan
Stephen Eustáquio
Nathan Saliba
Ali Ahmed
ForwardsBreel Embolo
Johan Manzambi
Jonathan David
Cyle Larin

Tactical analysis: Can Canada unsettle Switzerland’s structure?

This is a meeting between two teams with very different strengths, as Switzerland are controlled, experienced and difficult to pull out of shape, while Canada are fast, aggressive and dangerous when matches become open.

Xhaka will be central to Switzerland’s plan. If he is allowed time on the ball, the Swiss can dictate tempo and slow Canada’s momentum. Freuler’s positioning and Akanji’s defensive reading will also be important against Canada’s pace.

Canada will look to press high and turn the match into a test of speed and intensity. Tajon Buchanan and David give Marsch’s side a serious threat in transition, while Cyle Larin‘s presence gives them a penalty-box target. The key question is whether Canada can force Switzerland into uncomfortable moments without leaving too much space behind.

Key players to watch

Granit Xhaka (Switzerland)

Xhaka remains Switzerland’s organiser, leader and most important midfielder. His penalty against Bosnia and Herzegovina capped a strong team performance, but his real value comes in the way he controls matches before they become chaotic. Against Canada, the hosts will want to press, raise the tempo and feed off the home crowd, so Xhaka’s composure could be the difference between Switzerland managing the occasion and being dragged into a transitional contest. Canada are likely to press aggressively and force Switzerland into physical midfield duels. Xhaka to be shown a card would be a smart prediction for Switzerland vs Canada, especially if he has to stop potential counter-attacks.

Xhaka to be shown a card vs Canada
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Jonathan David (Canada)

David arrives full of confidence after scoring a hat-trick against Qatar, becoming the central figure in Canada’s first World Cup victory. Switzerland will be far tougher to break down than Qatar, but David only needs one clear chance to punish a defensive lapse. If you expect Canada to ride the home atmosphere and start quickly, David to score first could be a tempting option.

Jonathan David first goalscorer vs Switzerland
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Where to watch Switzerland vs Canada in the UK and Ireland

Switzerland vs Canada kicks off at 20:00 BST on Wednesday, June 24 at BC Place in Vancouver, Canada.

In the United Kingdom, the match will be broadcast live on ITV1, STV, ITVX and STV Player.

In the Republic of Ireland, the match will be available through RTÉ’s World Cup coverage and RTÉ Player.

Market insights and probability predictions

This is one of the tightest fixtures of the final group stage round. Switzerland’s tournament experience keeps them marginally favoured in some markets, but Canada have home advantage, stronger goal difference and major momentum after beating Qatar 6-0.

Current Switzerland vs Canada odds imply approximately a 38% chance of a Swiss win, a 33% chance of a Canadian victory and around a 29% chance of a draw. Meanwhile, both teams to score looks more appealing than simply backing another high-scoring Canada game.

Canada’s energy, home support and attacking confidence make them dangerous, but Switzerland have the experience and midfield control to manage difficult tournament situations. With both teams pushing for top spot and practically having nothing to lose after having secure knockout participation, this might be an open game featuring more than two goals.