FIFA World Cup 2026

Group B World Cup 2026 Standings, Fixtures & Qualification

Group B at the Group B World Cup 2026 brings together Switzerland, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Canada, and Qatar in a balanced section with several possible qualification paths. The standings, fixtures, and qualification picture should be closely contested, with key matches likely to shape the group teams’ tournament outlook early. Before kickoff, the main focus is how each side’s structure, experience, and attacking efficiency may influence the group race.

Group Overview

Group Details

GroupGroup B
CompetitionFIFA World Cup 2026
StageGroup Stage
Teams4
UpdatedMay 29, 2026

Top teams advance based on FIFA World Cup 2026 qualification rules.

Group Teams

Group B Teams

Pre-Tournament Projection

Group Standings

#TeamFIFA RankConfed.Outlook
1Switzerland logoSwitzerland#1UEFAProjected qualifier
2Bosnia & Herzegovina logoBosnia & Herzegovina#2TBDProjected qualifier
3Canada logoCanada#3CONCACAFDark horse
4Qatar logoQatar#4AFCOutside contender

Pre-tournament projection places Switzerland as the most stable side in Group B on overall balance and tournament experience, with Bosnia & Herzegovina and Canada also in the mix for qualification. Qatar enter as the least favored team on paper, but home-region familiarity and compact defensive organization could still make them competitive in individual fixtures. Using FIFA ranking reference as a broad guide rather than a final indicator, Switzerland look strongest, Canada offer athletic upside, Bosnia & Herzegovina bring physical and tactical resilience, and Qatar may rely on efficiency and discipline. Predicted order: 1) Switzerland, 2) Canada, 3) Bosnia & Herzegovina, 4) Qatar.

Group Fixtures

Group B Fixtures

DateTimeMatchVenueLinks

Jun 13, 2026

19:00 UTC

TBD

Group stage

Jun 24, 2026

19:00 UTC

TBD

Group stage

Qualification Scenario

Qualification Outlook

The qualification scenario in Group B points to Switzerland as the most likely group winner, with Canada and Bosnia & Herzegovina competing for the second qualifying position. Switzerland’s strengths lie in consistency, defensive shape, and experience in high-pressure matches, which can be decisive in a short group format. Canada’s pace and transition play make them a credible challenger for qualification, especially if they convert chances efficiently. Bosnia & Herzegovina could emerge as a dark horse if they manage tight scorelines and capitalize on set pieces, while Qatar’s chances depend on maximizing home-style comfort, organization, and game management. Overall, Group B appears moderately difficult, with a narrow margin between the top three teams and multiple possible qualification outcomes.

Group Predictions

Tournament Outlook

Projected group winner: Switzerland. Likely qualifiers: Switzerland and Canada, with Bosnia & Herzegovina the most realistic dark horse for a surprise qualification push. Canada’s attacking energy and ability to create tempo could make them one of the more dangerous teams in the group, while Bosnia & Herzegovina’s strongest route is through compact defending and efficient finishing. Qatar’s tournament outlook will likely hinge on staying competitive in the opening fixtures and forcing close margins. Prediction confidence is moderate, because Group B has enough balance to produce a tight standings race rather than a clear separation.

Key Matches

Qualification-Shaping Fixtures

Latest Group News

Group B News