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Switzerland
Switzerland face Canada at BC Place in Vancouver on Wednesday evening in a game to decide who will top Group B of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Both teams have a win and a draw in their two games so far, and are coming into this game with confidence of big wins in their last games.
VANCOUVER – Canada’s vice-captain Stephen Eustaquio did not train on Sunday, three days after Canada’s 6-0 win over Qatar. Canada Soccer did not provide a reason for Eustaquio’s absence. Eustaquio was not originally onsite at Canada’s training ground in Vancouver when training began in the morning,
With a flurry of second-half goals, Switzerland earned a 4-1 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in Inglewood, California, on Thursday June 18. It took some time, but Group B favorites Switzerland got goals from substitutes Johan Manzambi (74th and 90th minutes) and Ruben Vargas (84th minute),
Be there when Canada faces Switzerland in a World Cup Group B matchup on Wednesday, June 24. The winner of the match will take first place in Group B.
The hype around Johan Manzambi will only heighten after his star turn from the substitutes’ bench helped Switzerland out of a hole and got their World Cup truly up and running. The 20-year-old managed to excel despite Freiburg’s comprehensive Europa League final defeat against Aston Villa last month and,
Qatar meet Switzerland in a Group B clash at the 2026 World Cup, and you can follow the action live with ESPN.
Switzerland is already behind schedule just one game into the World Cup. Coach Murat Yakin says his team still has plenty of time to get where it wants to go. The Swiss realize they're under pressure when they take on overachieving Bosnia-Herzegovina on Thursday at SoFi Stadium in both teams' second match of group-stage play.
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