Switzerland Tops Group B with Victory Over Canada in FIFA World Cup 2026
Switzerland Claims Victory in Group B Finale
Vancouver [Canada], June 25: In a thrilling conclusion to Group B of the FIFA World Cup 2026, Switzerland triumphed over Canada with a score of 2-1, securing the top position in the group. This match also marked a historic moment for the co-hosts, as they qualified for the knockout stage for the first time.
The first half ended without any goals, but the second half saw Switzerland take control. Just one minute after the break, Ruben Vargas netted the first goal, finishing at the back post following a well-executed play.
Canada found it challenging to bounce back from this early goal, and Switzerland extended their lead in the 57th minute. Johan Manzambi took advantage of a defensive mistake, scoring with a low shot past goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau.
In the 76th minute, Canada responded with a goal from substitute Promise David, who quickly made his mark by scoring with a precise volley, reigniting hope for the hosts.
As the match neared its end, Canada pressed hard for an equalizer, creating significant pressure during stoppage time. However, Switzerland's goalkeeper Gregor Kobel made a vital save to deny a late header, securing the victory for his team.
Despite the loss, Canada celebrated their advancement to the Round of 32, a first in their World Cup journey. They finished second in the group, making them the first host nation since the United States in 1994 to progress from the group stage with only four points, as noted by OptaJoe.
Switzerland, having performed strongly throughout the group stage, will remain in Vancouver for their upcoming Round of 32 match.
