Turkey vs Paraguay takes place on Saturday 20th June 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in the FIFA World Cup Group D clash. Get the latest team news, predicted lineups, betting tips, score prediction and key stats ahead of this huge World Cup meeting.
| Bookie | Selection | Best Odds | Market | Bet |
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Switzerland to win | 4/7 | Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina | Place Bet |
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Switzerland 2-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina | 8/1 | Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina | Place Bet |
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Under 3.5 Goals | 3/10 | Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina | Place Bet |
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Switzerland to win, both teams to score, and Granit Xhaka to be booked or score from outside the box | TBC | Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina | Place Bet |
Date of Tips: 27/05/2026
Disclaimer The odds for these selections were correct at the time of publishing (12:48 27/05/2026) but may have changed since. Please check the latest price before placing your bet.
Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina prediction for a game that could shape Group B. The match kicks off at 8:00pm on Thursday 18th June 2026 at SoFi Stadium, and honestly, it’s got a really interesting edge to it. Switzerland are used to these moments. They’ve become one of the most reliable tournament teams around over the last decade, reaching the knockout rounds in three straight World Cups and making deep runs at the Euros too. Bosnia and Herzegovina? Totally different story. This is only their second World Cup appearance, but there’s real emotion behind this squad after the dramatic way they qualified.
Switzerland arrive with a seriously experienced core. Murat Yakin has trusted the players who’ve been through big international nights before, and you can understand why. Granit Xhaka, now leading Bayer Leverkusen in midfield after another strong domestic campaign, still sets the tone for this side. He controls the tempo, breaks play up, and keeps Switzerland calm when matches get tense.
Ricardo Rodriguez also remains hugely important. The Torino defender brings leadership and quality delivery from set pieces, while Manuel Akanji of Manchester City continues to anchor the defence. Up front, Breel Embolo gives Switzerland physicality and movement, and Dan Ndoye comes into the tournament after impressing with Bologna in Serie A.
Xhaka will likely handle penalties, while Rodriguez remains a major threat from free-kicks and corners.
Bosnia and Herzegovina have gone heavy on experience too. Edin Dzeko is still the headline name, and you have to admire the longevity. At 40, the veteran striker still leads the line with intelligence and composure. Ermedin Demirovic, who has been playing excellent football in the Bundesliga with Stuttgart, should provide the energy around him.
Sead Kolasinac brings tournament experience at the back, while Amar Dedic continues to grow into one of Bosnia’s most exciting attacking full-backs. Then there’s Esmir Bajraktarevic. The young winger became one of the stories of qualification after delivering under pressure in the play-offs.
Dzeko usually takes penalties, and Bosnia will look toward his experience again if this becomes a tight game late on.
Gregor Kobel; Silvan Widmer, Manuel Akanji, Nico Elvedi, Ricardo Rodriguez; Granit Xhaka, Denis Zakaria, Remo Freuler; Dan Ndoye, Breel Embolo, Ruben Vargas
Nikola Vasilj; Amar Dedic, Dennis Hadzikadunic, Sead Kolasinac, Tarik Muharemovic; Benjamin Tahirovic, Amir Hadziahmetovic, Ivan Sunjic; Esmir Bajraktarevic, Ermedin Demirovic, Edin Dzeko
This feels like a game where Switzerland’s tournament experience could matter massively. Bosnia have heart and confidence after those play-off wins, but Switzerland have spent years handling pressure at this level.
The Swiss usually stay organised even when games become chaotic. You saw that during recent tournaments against stronger nations. Bosnia will absolutely compete, but you wonder whether they can cope with Switzerland’s midfield control for a full 90 minutes.
Switzerland probably edge this because they simply know how to manage World Cup football better than Bosnia do right now. That experience matters. A lot.
Bosnia’s recent results deserve respect, especially drawing with Italy and Wales before winning those penalty shootouts. But tournament football can punish small mistakes, and Switzerland are normally very disciplined in these situations.
You also look at the depth Switzerland have across the squad. Players like Noah Okafor, Fabian Rieder, and Zeki Amdouni can change matches from the bench. Bosnia rely more heavily on their starting group.
Still, Bosnia won’t make this easy. Dzeko remains clever with his movement, Demirovic presses hard, and Bajraktarevic brings unpredictability. Switzerland will need to stay switched on defensively.
Match Prediction: Switzerland to win. Bet with bet365.
A narrow Switzerland win feels most realistic here.
Bosnia are organised enough to stay competitive, but Switzerland should create the clearer chances over the course of the game. You could easily see this being level deep into the second half before quality makes the difference.
Correct Score Prediction: Switzerland 2-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bet with bet365.
Under 3.5 goals looks sensible here.
Switzerland usually approach these games with control rather than chaos, and Bosnia won’t want this turning into an open match either. The opening stages especially could be cautious because neither side can really afford defeat in a group containing Canada and Qatar.
Both teams scoring also feels very possible. Bosnia have found goals consistently during qualification, while Switzerland rarely dominate games without allowing chances at the other end.
Over/Under Prediction: Under 3.5 Goals. Bet with bet365.
A reasonable same-game angle could include:
Xhaka always plays on the edge emotionally in huge international games. You’d expect that, right?
Bet Builder Tip: Switzerland to win, both teams to score, and Granit Xhaka to score from outside the box. Bet with bet365.
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Switzerland look slightly stronger overall because of their tournament experience and midfield quality, but Bosnia have momentum and confidence after qualifying dramatically through the play-offs.
The game kicks off at 8:00pm on Thursday 18th June 2026.
The match takes place at SoFi Stadium in California.