Switzerland are the definition of tournament overachievers. They reach knockout stages of major tournaments almost every time they qualify. They beat France and Spain in recent years. Nobody wants to draw them in the Round of 32.
SWITZERLAND'S RECENT HISTORY
At Euro 2020 (played in 2021), Switzerland beat France on penalties in the Round of 16. They then lost to Spain on penalties in the quarterfinals. At the 2022 FIFA World Cup 2026 Switzerland Preview, they beat Serbia in the group stage and beat Portugal in the Round of 16. They then lost to Portugal. Wait, no. In 2022, they beat Serbia and Cameroon to qualify from their group, then lost to Portugal 6-1 in the quarterfinals.
Every tournament, Switzerland deliver at least one major result that surprises everyone. They are disciplined, physically strong and well-organized.
SWITZERLAND'S GROUP
Group B: Canada, Switzerland, Qatar, UEFA PO-A Winner.
Switzerland's group schedule:
MD1: Qatar vs. Switzerland, June 13, Santa Clara
MD2: Switzerland vs. UEFA PO-A Winner, June 18, Los Angeles
MD3: Switzerland vs. Canada, June 24, Vancouver
Switzerland should advance from this group. Their opening game against Qatar is winnable. Their game against the UEFA PO-A winner (likely Italy or Wales) will be the real test for the group's top position.
THE CANADA FINAL MATCHDAY
Switzerland vs. Canada on June 24 in Vancouver is the group decider. If both teams need a win to secure their spot, this is a competitive final matchday match in a rain-ready retractable-roof stadium.
Switzerland's tactical experience and tournament history gives them an edge in high-pressure group stage moments.
KEY PLAYERS
Granit Xhaka anchors Switzerland's midfield. After a long career at Arsenal, he moved to Bayer Leverkusen and won the Bundesliga without losing a match. His reading of the game and leadership in midfield is Switzerland's most valuable organizational asset.
Breel Embolo provides the physical striker role. Xherdan Shaqiri has been Switzerland's creative outlet for years, though his involvement in 2026 depends on his fitness and form at club level.
Yann Sommer was Switzerland's exceptional goalkeeper through multiple tournaments before moving to Inter Milan. His replacement goalkeeper situation will be important for tournament performance.
THE OVERACHIEVER TEMPLATE
Switzerland typically enter a tournament with no fanfare. They are not expected to win. They have no global superstar. Their brand of football is not exciting.
Then they beat France or Spain or Portugal in a knockout match and everyone is confused.
This pattern works precisely because opponents underestimate them. Switzerland prepare for each game as a tactical exercise and execute their game plan better than most. When the game plan works, they beat teams significantly higher ranked than them.
In 2026, they will advance from the group stage. They will face a higher-ranked opponent in the Round of 32. Whether that opponent has done their homework on Switzerland's 2022 and Euro 2020 results will determine the outcome.
