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Switzerland
18 Jun 2026 20:00
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Home win 1.53
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Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina Predictions, Picks & Odds – 18/06/2026

World Cup · 2
18 Jun 2026 Los Angeles Stadium Louis Hecq

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Our prediction
1: Switzerland to win
1.53 on Betfred · Confidence Medium
Odds recorded on 16 Jun 2026 at 22:04 · Odds are subject to change
Competition: World Cup
Stage: Group Stage, 2
Date: 18 Jun 2026
Time: 20:00 BST
Stadium: Los Angeles Stadium

Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina Preview

Switzerland's recent form reads as mixed, with one win, two draws, and a defeat across their last five outings. Their World Cup opener against Qatar proved frustrating; Murat Yakin's side conceded a late equaliser to draw 1-1, squandering what should have been three points. Johan Manzambi impressed off the bench in that fixture and could earn a starting berth. The Swiss will view this second group match as a must-win to seize control of Group B.

Bosnia and Herzegovina have drawn each of their last five matches, a sequence reflecting both resilience and a lack of cutting edge. Their 1-1 result against Canada showcased solid defensive organisation, though passivity in possession was evident. Sergej Barbarez's bold call to bench veteran Edin Dzeko raised eyebrows, and the availability of Swiss-born forward Haris Tabakovic, recovering from a metatarsal fracture, adds intrigue. Only their second World Cup appearance, Bosnia will relish the underdog role here.

Switzerland's qualifying campaign was outstanding: four wins, two draws, no defeats, and fourteen goals scored across six matches. That record, combined with a ranking gap of 45 places over their opponents, underpins the home win selection at 1.53. Bosnia have drawn all five of their recent fixtures, a sequence that suggests resilience but also a chronic inability to find the decisive moment when it matters most.

The recommendation of over 2.5 goals at 2.05 is grounded in Switzerland's attacking potency during qualification and the likelihood that Murat Yakin will adopt a more aggressive approach after conceding a late equaliser against Qatar. Johan Manzambi's impressive cameo off the bench could earn him a start, adding pace and directness to the Swiss frontline against a Bosnia side that sat deep and ceded possession in their opener.

Both teams scored in each of their respective opening matches, lending weight to a both teams to score selection at 2.20. Sergej Barbarez's decision to bench Edin Dzeko leaves open the possibility of the veteran's introduction, a tactical card that could unlock a goal for Bosnia even in defeat. Odds and markets subject to change.

Trends to Know about Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Switzerland unbeaten in six qualifiers
  • Bosnia drew all five recent matches
  • 45-place ranking gap favours Switzerland

Form & Statistics: Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina

Switzerland

Recent form

DDWDL
Wins1/5 (20%)
Draws3/5 (60%)
Losses1/5 (20%)

Season statistics (5)

3.6Total goals
67%Both teams score
1.8Goals scored
1.8Goals conceded

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Recent form

DDDDD
Wins0/5 (0%)
Draws5/5 (100%)
Losses0/5 (0%)

Season statistics (5)

3.5Total goals
58%Both teams score
1.2Goals scored
2.3Goals conceded
StatisticSwitzerlandBosnia and Herzegovina
Last 5 results1W 3D 1L·5D
Avg goals scored1.8·1.2
Avg goals conceded1.8·2.3
Under 2.5 (last 5)3/5·5/5
H2H, last 1 meetings0 Switzerland · 0 Draws · 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Probable lineup

Lineups: Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina

Switzerland

4-3-3
  1. 1 Gregor Kobel
  2. 2 Denis Zakaria
  3. 3 Manuel Akanji
  4. 4 Nico Elvedi
  5. 5 Ricardo Rodriguez
  6. 6 Remo Freuler
  7. 7 Granit Xhaka
  8. 8 Michel Aebischer
  9. 9 Dan Ndoye
  10. 10 Breel Embolo
  11. 11 Ruben Vargas
  • Yvon Mvogo
  • Silvan Widmer
  • Eray Comert
  • Ardon Jashari
  • Djibril Sow
  • Fabian Rieder
  • Noah Okafor
  • Johan Manzambi
  • Zeki Amdouni
  • Cedric Itten

Bosnia and Herzegovina

4-2-3-1
  1. 1 Nikola Vasilj
  2. 2 Amar Dedic
  3. 3 Nikola Katic
  4. 4 Tarik Muharemovic
  5. 5 Sead Kolasinac
  6. 6 Benjamin Tahirovic
  7. 7 Ivan Basic
  8. 8 Esmir Bajraktarevic
  9. 9 Ermedin Demirovic
  10. 10 Amar Memic
  11. 11 Jovo Lukic
  • Osman Hadzikic
  • Dennis Hadzikadunic
  • Arjan Malic
  • Amir Hadziahmetovic
  • Armin Gigovic
  • Edin Dzeko
  • Haris Tabakovic
  • Samed Bazdar
  • Haris Tabakovic
  • Nidal Celik (Injury in training (replaced in squad))

Medium confidence

Switzerland line up in a 4-3-3 against Bosnia and Herzegovina's 4-2-3-1, a shape designed to protect and counter through the flanks. Granit Xhaka sits at the heart of the Swiss midfield, dictating tempo, while Breel Embolo leads the attack in what promises to be a compact, disciplined contest.

Bosnia will look to use their double pivot to screen the back four and funnel play through Ermedin Demirovic behind the lone striker. The tactical battle in the central third should prove decisive, with Switzerland's wider options in the 4-3-3 potentially exposing the spaces either side of Bosnia's midfield block.

Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina: Head-to-Head

Switzerland 0 % Draws 0 % Bosnia and Herzegovina 100 %

Average statistics (recent meetings)

2Total goals
0%Both teams score
0Home goals
2Away goals
0%Over 2.5 goals
100%Under 2.5 goals

How to Watch Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina Match?

What time is Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Switzerland face Bosnia and Herzegovina at Los Angeles Stadium on 18 June 2026, with kickoff set for 20:00 BST.

Where is Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina being played?

This match takes place at the Los Angeles Stadium in Los Angeles, United States.

How Can I Watch Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina on TV and Live Stream?

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