Switzerland vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina: How to Watch, TV Channel, Live Stream
Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina meet in their 2026 FIFA World Cup second group stage match on Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 3:00 p.m. ET from Los Angeles Stadium.
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Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina meet in their 2026 FIFA World Cup second group stage match on Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 3:00 p.m. ET from Los Angeles Stadium.
VANCOUVER, June 16 : Qatar face a stern test against co-hosts Canada in their Group B World Cup clash in Vancouver on Thursday, but the Middle Eastern side are well prepared and determined to build on their opening result, midfielder Karim Boudiaf said.
LOS ANGELES, June 16 : Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina will both look to turn opening draws into momentum when they meet in a pivotal World Cup Group B clash at Los Angeles Stadium on Thursday.
Most of the 48 teams in the World Cup have now played their opening match, while the rest will do so over the rest of today or tomorrow. Here's a look at some of the key stories over the last few days.
The World Cup doesn’t offer many moments of serenity. When it does, there is something especially sweet about them. They feel like gifts, a chance to remember what it took to get here, and to dream about what might come next.
CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee, June 16 : Spain’s players must keep cool heads, lift their spirits and show a better version of themselves, forward Mikel Merino said on Tuesday as the former world champions digested the shock of being held by tiny Cape Verde at the World Cup.
SANTA CLARA, USA: Austria coach Ralf Rangnick is wary that his team could become the latest European nation to be thwarted by sides from the Asian confederation at the World Cup if they fail to bring their best against debutants Jordan on Tuesday. Czech Republic lost 2-1 to South Korea last week before Australia spoiled Turkiye’s return to the World Cup stage by securing a 2-0 victory. Japan then came back twice to draw 2-2 with the Netherlands on Sunday, and Group B favorites Switzerland were held 1-1 by Qatar, four years after the Gulf nation crashed out winless as 2022 hosts. “We have seen many surprises during this World Cup,” Rangnick told reporters on Monday at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium where they face Jordan in their Group J opener. “If you looked at the matches and the outcomes, we had 12 draws and only six victories. There was no South American team that won. “This is not going to be a walkover.
VANCOUVER, June 16 : Canada and Qatar meet on Thursday with Group B finely poised, setting up a compelling clash in Vancouver where victory would allow either side to claim three vital points and break ahead in the World Cup standings.