

World Cup 2026 Team Guide
Switzerland World Cup 2026 Team Guide, Schedule, Squad & Match Updates
Qatar come into this fixture with the advantage of familiarity in major tournament settings and a clear attacking identity built around quick combinations, wide service, and moments of individual quality. Akram Afif is the headline threat, capable of drifting inside to unlock compact defenses, while Almoez Ali remains a natural penalty-box finisher whose movement can punish any lapse in concentration. Captain Hassan Al-Haydos adds experience and composure on the wing, and his ability to link play will be important if Qatar want to avoid being pinned back for long stretches. Defensively, Qatar will likely focus on staying organized in a mid-block and trying to force Switzerland into patient, predictable circulation. That approach can work for periods, but it demands concentration from the back line and strong protection in front of the center-backs. If they lose duels in midfield or allow Switzerland too many second balls, the pressure can build quickly. Qatar’s best route to a result is to keep the game close, use transitions efficiently, and make the most of set-piece moments or the individual brilliance of their senior attackers.
Competition
World Cup Qualification - UEFA 2026
Captain
Granit Xhaka
Confederation
UEFA
Group
Group B

Nation Profile
Team Details
Team Name
Switzerland
Country
Switzerland
Coach
Murat Yakin
FIFA Ranking
19

World Cup Group
Group B
Jun 11 to Jun 14
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Bosnia & Herzegovina
Canada
QatarUpcoming World Cup Matches
Team Results
Results will be updated once Switzerland completes its FIFA World Cup 2026 matches.

Team Overview
Qatar come into this fixture with the advantage of familiarity in major tournament settings and a clear attacking identity built around quick combinations, wide service, and moments of individual quality. Akram Afif is the headline threat, capable of drifting inside to unlock compact defenses, while Almoez Ali remains a natural penalty-box finisher whose movement can punish any lapse in concentration. Captain Hassan Al-Haydos adds experience and composure on the wing, and his ability to link play will be important if Qatar want to avoid being pinned back for long stretches. Defensively, Qatar will likely focus on staying organized in a mid-block and trying to force Switzerland into patient, predictable circulation. That approach can work for periods, but it demands concentration from the back line and strong protection in front of the center-backs. If they lose duels in midfield or allow Switzerland too many second balls, the pressure can build quickly. Qatar’s best route to a result is to keep the game close, use transitions efficiently, and make the most of set-piece moments or the individual brilliance of their senior attackers.
Squad
Projected Squad
Goalkeepers
- Yann Sommer#1
- Gregor Kobel#1
Defenders
- Silvan Widmer#2
- Manuel Akanji#5
- Nico Elvedi#4
- Ricardo Rodriguez#13
Midfielders
- Granit Xhaka#10
- Remo Freuler#8
- Xherdan Shaqiri#23
- Michel Aebischer#20
Forwards
- Ruben Vargas#17
- Dan Ndoye#19
- Breel Embolo#7
Recent Form
Last 5 Record
Draw-heavy
1W - 3D - 1L
6/15
Points
1
Wins
3
Draws
1
Losses
Latest result: Draw

Team Stats
0
Matches
0
Wins
0
Draws
0
Losses
0
Goals For
0
Goals Against
0
Points
Team Rating
7.08



