
The second match of Group B will see Qatar face Switzerland with the chance to top the standings early on in their World Cup campaigns. With Canadas opening draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina, there is an opportunity for one of tonights teams to move into pole position.The odds lie heavily in favour of Switzerland, who will fancy themselves to make a strong start in the tournament. But the 2022 hosts are capable of springing a surprise, and that is the aim tonight.Catch up with all the team news right here on 101GreatGoals.Table of ContentsQatar team newsSwitzerland team newsWhere to watch Qatar v Switzerland: TV and online streamsStats for Qatar v SwitzerlandPrediction for Qatar v SwitzerlandQatar team newsQatar starting XI: Abunada, Miguel, Laye, Gaber, Aloui, Ahmed, Khoukihi, Madibo, Junior, Afif, AbdurisagQatar substitutes: Zakaria, Bersham, Mendes, Albrake, Alhussein, Hatem, Boudiaf, Alganehi, Fathy, Alaaeldin, Muntari, Alhaydos, Ali, Mohammed, ManaiSwitzerland team newsSwitzerland starting XI: Kobel, Akanji, Rodriguez, Zakaria, Freuler, Xhaka, Aebischer, Embolo, Ndoye, VargasSwitzerland substitutes: Mvogo, Keller, Muheim, Widmer, Coemert, Amenda, Jaquez, Manzambi, Jashari, Sow, Rieder, Fassnacht, Okafor, Amdouni, IttenWhere to watch Qatar v Switzerland: TV and online streamsQatar versus Switzerland kicks off tomorrow night at 8pm UK time. You can watch it on ITV 1 and stream via ITVX.Click HERE for a full World Cup TV guideStats for Qatar v SwitzerlandQatar finished bottom of their group at the 2022 World Cup they lost all three of their matches, conceding seven goals and scoring only one.Among sides that played at least 10 games in the 2026 AFC World Cup qualifiers, Qatars games produced more goals per game than any other side (3.61). Of AFC sides to reach the World Cup, Qatar lost more games than any other nation (5).Switzerland last reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup in 1954, when the tournament was played on home soil. Since then, theyve never progressed past the second round.Switzerland are one of only two European teams to have reached the knockout stages in each of the last six major international tournaments (WC + EURO) alongside France.Breel Embolo, Switzerlands top goal scorer in the qualifying campaign with four goals, is one of only five players to have scored multiple goals in both the 2022 World Cup and the 2024 Euros along with Harry Kane, Kai Havertz, Niclas Fllkrug and Cody Gakpo.Prediction for Qatar v SwitzerlandSwitzerland will have too much nous for Qatar and Lopeteguis side will do well to keep the score down.Prediction: Qatar 0-4 Switzerland Topics 2026 FIFA World Cup Qatar National Football Team Switzerland National Football Team Add us as a preferred source on Google If you enjoy reading this article, you can help support our independent football journalism by adding 101 Great Goals as a preferred source You Should Also Read Haiti v Scotland: Line-ups, stats and preview as Clarkes men seek first World Cup win for 36 years Nicholas McGee 13th June, 2026 Qatar v Switzerland: Predicted line-ups, preview and where to watch World Cup Group B clash Jon Fisher 13th June, 2026 Australia v Turkey: Line-ups, stats and preview as Socceroos aim to upset Group D odds Nicholas McGee 13th June, 2026 World Cup 2026: Full list of confirmed teams, fixtures, groups and results Ben Miller 13th June, 2026 World Cup 2026: Full fixtures, dates, games, schedule and results from FIFA football finals Ben Miller 13th June, 2026 World Cup 2026: Canada 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina report, result, goals and why Cyle Larins goal was beautiful to make history for co-hosts Ben Miller 12th June, 2026