NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas, USA
Kickoff: 7:00 PM CT / 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT
Competition: FIFA World Cup 2026 — Group Stage
Broadcast: FOX Sports, Telemundo, BHRT, SRF, FIFA+ (regional availability)
Switzerland enters this matchup as one of Europe’s most tactically disciplined sides, built on structure, experience, and defensive organization. Bosnia & Herzegovina, returning to the world stage with a talented but inconsistent squad, brings physicality, creativity, and a dangerous front line capable of punishing mistakes. With both teams needing points to advance, this match carries major group‑stage implications.
Venue Information
NRG Stadium — Houston, Texas
Capacity: ~72,000 (FIFA configuration)
Pitch Type: Natural grass installed over turf
Playing Style Impact:
Fast surface favors Switzerland’s quick passing sequences
Indoor climate control reduces fatigue in Houston’s extreme heat
Bosnia’s physical midfield benefits from consistent pitch conditions
Weather Forecast (Houston, TX)
(Roof expected to be closed due to heat and humidity)
Temperature: 95–100°F outside
Humidity: 70–75%
Wind: 5–8 mph
Rain Chance: 20%
Impact:
Indoor conditions neutralize weather effects
Slight advantage to teams with high pressing stamina
No weather‑related disruptions expected
Injury Report
Switzerland
Granit Xhaka — Healthy
Xherdan Shaqiri — Healthy
Breel Embolo — Questionable (knee)
Manuel Akanji — Healthy
Ricardo Rodríguez — Healthy
Impact: If Embolo is unavailable, Switzerland loses its most dynamic striker, forcing a more possession‑heavy approach.
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Edin Džeko — Healthy
Miralem Pjanić — Healthy
Rade Krunić — Healthy
Sead Kolašinac — Questionable (ankle)
Amir Hadžiahmetović — OUT (knee)
Impact: Kolašinac’s potential absence weakens Bosnia’s left side defensively and reduces their physical presence in wide areas.
Team Records & Recent Form
Switzerland — Last 5 Matches
Record: 3–1–1
Goals: 8 scored, 4 conceded
Trend: Strong defensive shape; midfield control improving; finishing inconsistent
Bosnia & Herzegovina — Last 5 Matches
Record: 2–2–1
Goals: 6 scored, 6 conceded
Trend: Dangerous in attack; vulnerable in transition; inconsistent defensive structure
Series History
All‑Time Meetings: Switzerland leads 2–1
Last Meeting: Switzerland 2–0 Bosnia (Friendly)
Competitive Meetings: None
Switzerland has historically controlled this matchup, but Bosnia’s current squad is more dynamic than past versions.
Tactical & Player Matchups
1. Granit Xhaka (SUI) vs. Miralem Pjanić (BIH)
Battle of elite midfield organizers
Xhaka dictates tempo; Pjanić controls distribution
Whoever wins midfield control likely wins the match
2. Breel Embolo (SUI) vs. Bosnia’s Center‑Backs
Embolo’s pace and strength can destabilize Bosnia’s back line
If he is unavailable, Switzerland loses a major vertical threat
3. Edin Džeko (BIH) vs. Manuel Akanji (SUI)
Džeko’s aerial dominance vs. Akanji’s elite positioning
Key matchup on set pieces and crosses
4. Xherdan Shaqiri (SUI) vs. Bosnia’s Left Side
Shaqiri’s creativity and long‑range shooting remain dangerous
If Kolašinac is out, Bosnia’s left flank becomes vulnerable
Betting Trends
Switzerland
Under is 7–3 in last 10
Scored in 9 of last 10
6–1–1 vs. non‑top‑25 FIFA nations
Strong late‑game performers
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Over is 6–4 in last 10
Conceded in 8 of last 10
1–5 vs. top‑20 FIFA nations
Struggle defending wide overloads
Predictive Analysis
Why Switzerland Can Win
Superior midfield structure
More consistent defensive unit
Shaqiri and Xhaka provide elite experience
Bosnia struggles against organized European sides
Why Bosnia & Herzegovina Can Win
Džeko remains a world‑class finisher
Bosnia’s counterattack can punish Switzerland’s high line
Pjanić can unlock defenses with one pass
X‑Factor:
Breel Embolo’s availability. If he plays, Switzerland gains a major advantage in verticality and transition.
MATCH ODDS
Switzerland – 170
Bosnia and Herzogovina + 500
Draw + 310
Over 2.5 + 100 Under 2.5 – 125
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, June 17, 2026








