| Odds via Tonybet | |
| Switzerland vs Sweden | Saturday, November 15, 2025, 2:45 PM EST |
| Switzerland odds | -179 |
| Sweden odds | +420 |
| Draw | +320 |
| Both teams to score | Yes -132, No +106 |
Switzerland vs Sweden Preview and Team News
Switzerland Team News
Switzerland sit at the top of the Group B standings, and with two fixtures left in the qualifying run, they could seal their place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a victory in this match.
The Swiss have been playing well in this qualifying run and remain undefeated in four games (W3, D1) while keeping a clean sheet in each of them. They’re known for their defensive prowess, and the numbers clearly back that up.
Led by Gregor Kobel between the posts, Manuel Akanji at centre-back, and Granit Xhaka patrolling everything in midfield, Switzerland’s defensive-minded approach is well-known and effective.
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The team also have outstanding talent in the attacking third, with the likes of Ruben Vargas, Breel Embolo, and Dan Ndoye ready to inflict damage on the Scandinavian defence. Ultimately, it seems Switzerland have enough quality on both sides to keep their positive run going.
The Swiss are not only unbeaten in four encounters, but they’ve also won by at least two goals in each of their three victories. Their dominance extends beyond the World Cup qualifying as well. They head into this decisive matchup against Sweden in front of their fans on the heels of an eight-game undefeated run (W6, D2).
Switzerland predicted lineup vs Sweden (4-3-3): Kobel; Widmer, Elvedi, Akanji, Rodríguez; Xhaka, Sow, Aebischer; Ndoye, Embolo, Vargas.
Sweden Team News
If Switzerland are only inches away from securing their place in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, Sweden’s situation couldn’t be any more different and complicated.
The Scandinavian side opened their campaign with a 2-2 away draw against Slovenia, but that remains their lone point and the only goals they’ve scored in the current qualifying run. Sweden are now on a three-game losing streak, which includes a 2-0 home defeat to Switzerland.
The fact that they’ve gone three encounters in a row – or 287 total minutes – without finding the back of the net is certainly puzzling, considering the amount of talent they have in the final third.
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Victor Gyökeres won’t be in the squad due to an injury, but Alexander Isak and Anthony Elanga should lead the attack. What’s even more surprising is that Sweden had won five of their previous six before the start of this qualifying campaign.
They last defeated Switzerland on the road in 2001, but it’d be a stretch to rely on a victory clinched almost 24 years ago as an indicator that they can steal points here. Their recent away record has been sizably underwhelming, as they’ve secured only two wins in their last five outings – and only three victories in their last 10 (W3, D2, L5). Sweden will need a major turnaround to get a positive result in Geneva.
Sweden predicted lineup vs Switzerland (3-5-2): Johansson; Lindelöf, Hien, Gudmundsson; Bernhardsson, Bergvall, Ayari, Karlström, Sema; Isak, Elanga.
Switzerland vs Sweden Main Match Info
- Date and Kickoff Time: Saturday, November 15, 2025, 2:45 PM EST
- Stadium: Stade de Genève
- Location: Geneva, Switzerland
- Last match: Sweden 0:2 Switzerland (October 10, 2025, 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers)
Switzerland vs Sweden Prediction, Odds
- Pick: Switzerland to cover -1 handicap
- Odds: -108 (Tonybet)
- Correct score prediction: Switzerland 2-0 Sweden
Switzerland are on a three-game winning run in front of their fans across all competitions, and the fact that they’ve kept a clean sheet in their previous two wins, over Kosovo and Slovenia, is certainly an encouraging sign. The Swiss have also won three of their four matches in the current qualifying run by two or more goals, showing clear dominance on both sides of the ball.
Sweden’s scoring problems and Switzerland’s impressive defensive record suggest that another comfortable win for the hosts seems entirely plausible. They’re simply the better team and have the edge of playing at home to get the job done here.
Switzerland vs Sweden Betting Tip
- Pick: Under 2.5 total goals
- Odds: +119 (Tonybet)
Switzerland’s last two matches have ended with under 2.5 total goals, and their last five have seen only one team find the back of the net, so there’s a good reason to believe this could be another low-scoring affair. Part of that can be attributed to the Swiss side’s strong defensive play, but Sweden’s scoring woes can’t be overlooked. Despite Isak leading the line, they’ve been subpar in the final metres.
Two of the last three head-to-head meetings have also finished with two or fewer goals, and three of the Swedes’ four contests in the current qualifying campaign have also produced under 2.5 total goals. Given that it’s hard to trust the visitors in the final third, but it’s easy to see Switzerland being a dominant side on their own end, a fourth consecutive low-scoring effort for the Scandinavian squad could be on tap here.
Switzerland vs Sweden: Where to Watch (Canada)
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- fuboTV Canada
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