Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina Betting Odds, Lineups, Prediction & Best Bets

Competition | World Cup 2026 |
Match Date | June 18 2026 |
Match Time | 3:00 p.m. ET |
Venue (City, Stadium) | Inglewood, California, at SoFi Stadium |
Broadcast (TV, Streaming, Radio) | FOX (English), Telemundo (Spanish) / Peacock, Fox Sports App, Fubo, YouTube TV |
Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina Match Summary
Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina clash in a pivotal Group B Matchday 2 showdown at SoFi Stadium, with both sides desperate for their first 2026 World Cup win.
The Swiss were dominant but wasteful against Qatar, controlling possession yet settling for a frustrating 1-1 draw after a stoppage-time goal leveled things.
Bosnia earned a hard-fought 1-1 draw against co-hosts Canada in their opener, riding an early Jovo Lukić header and a disciplined defensive display in Toronto.
This is the first competitive senior meeting between these nations. Bosnia won the only previous encounter, a 2016 friendly, 2-0 in Zurich.
Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina Form
Switzerland were unbeaten through World Cup qualifying, topping their group with four wins and two draws while conceding just two goals in six games. That defensive solidity didn't fully translate into the opener — they peppered Qatar's goal with 26 shots but managed only a Breel Embolo penalty before a late own goal from Miro Muheim cost them two points.
Bosnia and Herzegovina have drawn each of their last five competitive matches across all competitions, including the playoff penalty shootout wins over Wales and Italy that booked their ticket here. Against Canada, they conceded 61% possession but stayed compact and dangerous on the break, with striker Jovo Lukić netting his first senior international goal.
Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina Lineups & Team News
Injuries & Suspensions
Switzerland: None reported
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Edin Dzeko (Injured/doubtful), Haris Tabakovic (Injured/doubtful)
Switzerland
Switzerland don't have any injury or suspension issues heading into this game. Breel Embolo will lead the line again, following a goal from the penalty spot on Gameday 1, with Dan Ndoye and Johan Manzambi set to start on the flanks. Granit Xhaka and Remo Freuler are expected to start in midfield.
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina may have limited options in attack, with both Edin Dzeko and Haris Tabakovic doubftul for this clash. This means Ermedin Demirovic and Jovo Lukic are set to begin up top together. Benjamin Tahirovic is set to start in midfield, with Nikola Katic and Tarik Muharemovic likely to partner eachother in defense.
Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina Predicted Lineup
Switzerland
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Predicted Starting Lineup: G. Kobel; D. Zakaria, N. Elvedi, M. Akanji, R. Rodriguez; R. Freuler, G. Xhaka; D. Ndoye, M. Aebischer, J. Manzambi; B. Embolo
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Formation: 4-4-2
Predicted Starting Lineup: N. Vasilj; A. Dedic, M. Katic, T. Muharemovic, S. Kolasinac; E. Bajraktarevic, I. Basic, B. Tahirovic, A. Memic; E. Demirovic, J. Lukic
Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina Key Stats & Match Facts
- The only previous senior meeting between these sides was a 2016 friendly in Zurich, which Bosnia won 2-0. This is their first competitive encounter.
- Switzerland fired 26 shots against Qatar in their opener but converted just one, from the penalty spot.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina have drawn each of their last five competitive fixtures across all competitions.
- Switzerland were unbeaten in qualifying, conceding only two goals across six matches to top their group.
- Bosnia held Canada to a 1-1 draw despite having only 39% possession in their opening match in Toronto.
Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina Talking Points
The key tactical battle centers on whether Bosnia can neutralize Swiss captain Granit Xhaka in deep midfield. Xhaka dictates the tempo of Switzerland's possession-heavy buildup, and if Bosnia's disciplined block can cut off his passing lanes, the Swiss attack could be reduced to speculative efforts from distance, a pattern that plagued them against Qatar.
On the other side of the storyline is Esmir Bajraktarević, a 21-year-old winger born in Wisconsin who plays for MLS's New England Revolution and will represent Bosnia on American soil. Then there's 40-year-old captain Edin Džeko — the man who scored in that 2016 friendly win over Switzerland — bridging Bosnia's 2014 World Cup debut with this 2026 campaign. For the Swiss, anything less than three points here against the group's lowest-ranked European side puts serious pressure on their round of 32 ambitions.
Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina Predictions FAQs
When is the Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina World Cup game?
The World Cup match between Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina kicks off at 3:00 p.m. ET on Thursday, June 18, 2026, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
What is the Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina prediction?
Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina are expected to play a highly competitive match. Switzerland enters as the more established side with World Cup pedigree and depth, but Bosnia's resilient defensive organization and recent draw against co-hosts Canada make them a tough opponent capable of grinding out a result.
Where can I find Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina lineups?
Confirmed lineups and team news for Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina will be available shortly before kickoff on match day.
Where can I watch Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina?
The World Cup match will be broadcast live on FOX (English) and Telemundo (Spanish), with streaming available on Peacock and the Fox Sports App.
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