Moneyline PickDraw (+210)
Player PropJonathan David to score anytime (+229)
Same Game ParlayBoth teams to score + Under 3.5 goals + Over 10.5 corners (+525)
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Switzerland vs Canada Main Match Info

Switzerland vs Canada Moneyline Prediction

Although Switzerland (#19) sit higher than Canada (#30) in the FIFA Rankings, there’s very little separating these teams. With a draw enough to send both sides directly into the Round of 32, neither are likely to take unnecessary risks. The Swiss are coming off a 4-1 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Canada’s 6-0 win over Qatar ranks among the most emphatic results of the tournament.

On paper, Switzerland hold a slight edge, as they have far more experience at the highest level. Most of their regular starters play in Europe’s top five leagues, and they’re also in strong form, having gone undefeated in their last five matches (W2, D3) and dropping just one of their last 10 (W4, D5, L1). Defence has been Switzerland’s calling card, with just 10 goals conceded during that span.

Canada, however, are riding a 10-game unbeaten streak (W4, D6) and have kept three clean sheets in their last five outings. They won’t be an easy opponent to break down. With eight of Canada’s last 10 encounters producing under 2.5 goals, and so little separating the teams, a low-scoring draw looks like a strong possibility. After all, a point would be enough to send both nations into the next round.

Switzerland vs Canada Player Prop

Jonathan David wasn’t at his best in the World Cup opener against Bosnia, but he bounced back admirably against Qatar and scored a hat-trick. With 42 goals in 79 caps for the Canucks, the Juventus striker remains their focal point in attack and one of the few players with enough experience at a high level to unsettle a tough Swiss defensive line.

Switzerland vs Canada Same Game Parlay

Despite both teams boasting solid defensive records, we expect each side to find the back of the net. Canada have scored seven goals across their last two matches, and Switzerland have found the back of the net five times. Additionally, the Swiss have yet to keep a clean sheet, whereas the Canucks shut out Qatar but failed to do so against Bosnia.

Even with both teams expected to score, we’re banking on a relatively low-scoring game with under 3.5 goals but over 10.5 corners. Seven of Canada’s last 10 encounters have produced three or fewer goals. Meanwhile, each of the four WC fixtures involving these two sides has featured at least 10 corners, and with this expected to be a closely contested clash, there should be plenty of attacking pressure at both ends.

Switzerland vs Canada Team News

Switzerland Team News 

Switzerland aren’t dealing with any notable injuries, with defender Miro Munheim being the only player slated to miss out on this match due to fitness concerns. Munheim was also sidelined for the 4-1 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The main changes are expected to be tactical, with Johan Manzambi and Rubén Vargas both pushing for starts after impressive cameos in the previous game.

Canada Team News

Canada will be without one of their best players for the remainder of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as Sassuolo midfielder Ismael Kone suffered a broken fibula in the 6-0 win over Qatar and is set to miss multiple months. Moise Bombito came off the bench in that clash and could return to the starting lineup for this match.

The biggest question is whether Alphonso Davies will play. He was available on the bench against Qatar but remained an unused substitute. He’s expected to see minutes here, especially if the game gets complicated for the Canucks.

The prolific duo of Jonathan David (three goals) and Cyle Larin (two goals) should continue to start upfront in a 4-4-2 formation, having combined for five of the team’s seven goals so far.

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