Switzerland Vs Bosnia And Herzegovina Preview Points to 2-1 Switzerland Win
Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina arrives with both teams already on one point after opening draws, and the preview points to Switzerland winning 2-1. That leaves Group B wide open after round one, with all four sides having drawn and a result here carrying real weight for the race to the last 32.
Ruben Vargas Shapes Switzerland
Ruben Vargas stood out for Switzerland against Qatar with close control and dangerous dribbling, even as they were held by a 95th minute equaliser. Switzerland created enough chances in that match but did not finish them, which is the sharper issue heading into this one.
The preview says Switzerland should keep the same starting eleven. Manuel Akanji and Denis Zakaria are part of that expected group, and the plan is built around keeping the shape that already handled most of the first match well enough to lead until the late concession.
Bosnia And Herzegovina Lean Physical
Bosnia and Herzegovina drew with Canada and stretched their run to six draws in a row, with five of those ending 1-1. Esmir Bajrakterevic looked bright on the counter, while Nikola Katic put in a fine game full of clearances against Canada.
That side also leans on aerial strength, corners, size, and physical presence. Against Switzerland, that profile gives them a different route into the match, even if the preview still backs the Swiss to edge it.
Group B Stays Open
The first round finished with every Group B team on a draw, and Switzerland were said to top the group because of their disciplinary record. That is why the result here carries more than the usual three points: the preview says a win would make a team’s place in the last 32 feel fairly safe.
Prediction: Switzerland 2-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina. With both sides already short on separation after round one, the margin for another draw is shrinking fast.