Group B

FIFA World Cup 2026

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Group B of the FIFA World Cup 2026 contains Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar, and Switzerland, with matches played between June 12 and June 24 across Toronto, San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Vancouver, and Seattle. Canada open as co-hosts at BMO Field Toronto on June 12, their first World Cup on home soil.

Canada’s World Cup story only just began. They qualified for Qatar 2022 after a 36-year absence, and the emotion of those qualifying nights, Alphonso Davies sprinting into the corner flag, John Herdman’s raw post-match interview, was something genuinely new for a country not known for football passion. Now they get to host. Group B is where that story continues.

Canada: The Home Team North America Didn’t Know It Had

When Canada plays at BMO Field in Toronto in their opener, something that has never happened before in this country will happen: a World Cup match with a roaring Canadian crowd convinced their team can win it. They have the players now. Davies is world-class at left back. Jonathan David scores goals for fun in Ligue 1. Ismaël Koné brings engine and quality in midfield. Canada are not making up the numbers. They are a genuine threat to advance, and possibly to go further.

The timezone angle is real: Toronto kicks off at 3pm local. The whole country is watching. This is afternoon television in Vancouver, evening in Halifax. Canada are playing in their own living room.

Switzerland: The Quietly Irritating Problem

Nobody wants to draw Switzerland. They have this infuriating ability to be organized, technically sharp, and completely functional without being exciting. They eliminated France on penalties in 2021. They beat Serbia at the 2022 World Cup. They are not flashy but they do not lose games they should win. Granit Xhaka’s era may be ending but Swiss football keeps producing, they will be compact, well-drilled, and genuinely difficult to break down.

Qatar: Can Anyone Take Them Seriously?

Qatar’s 2022 tournament was embarrassing, they became the first host nation to lose their opening match and went out in the group stage. The question is whether that squad has matured. Probably not enough to advance from this group, but they are not here as pure fillers. A win against Switzerland or Canada would be a genuine upset.

Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Giant-Killers

Bosnia knocked out Italy on penalties to reach their second World Cup, arriving with the belief that comes from eliminating a four-time world champion. They are not here to make up the numbers, and in a group without a dominant favourite, they can compete for a knockout-stage place.

Must-watch match: Canada vs Switzerland, June 24th, Vancouver. Two of the more complete teams in the group, both needing a result, with Canada’s home advantage in full effect.

Bold prediction: Canada win the group in front of their home crowd. Switzerland grind through as runners-up. Bosnia make it genuinely uncomfortable before going out. Qatar go home with results improved from 2022 but not enough to advance.

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