Switzerland secured first place in Group B of the FIFA World Cup 2026 on Wednesday after a 2-1 victory over co-hosts Canada, with both teams advancing to the knockout stage.
Ruben Vargas and Johan Manzambi scored in the second half to give the Swiss all three points and a total of seven from the group stage. Canada pulled one back late through Promise David but could not overturn the deficit, finishing second in the group on four points.
Despite the defeat, Canada made history by reaching the World Cup knockout rounds for the first time, having previously never recorded a win at the tournament finals before this edition. They will now face the runners-up of Group A in Los Angeles.
Switzerland, meanwhile, will take on one of the best third-placed teams in the round of 32 next week as they continue their campaign.
Bosnia-Herzegovina finished third in the group after a 3-1 win over Qatar and will now await confirmation on whether their four points are enough to qualify for the next round.
The match in Vancouver also featured an emotional moment before kick-off, as injured Canada midfielder Ismael Kone appeared on the pitch in a wheelchair following a leg fracture, receiving a standing ovation from fans.
On the pitch, Switzerland dominated key moments. Breel Embolo missed an early chance before Manzambi capitalised on a rebound opportunity. Canada came close through Cyle Larin and Ali Ahmed but were denied by goalkeeper Gregor Kobel.
After the restart, Vargas broke the deadlock, finishing from close range after a well-worked attacking move. Manzambi later doubled Switzerland’s advantage in the 57th minute after a goalkeeping error, before Canada responded through substitute Promise David to set up a tense finish.
Despite late pressure and several set-piece chances, Switzerland held firm to secure top spot in the group and maintain their strong tournament form.
Switzerland Top Group B After 2-1 Win Over Canada
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