Before the match kicked off, Switzerland was widely considered by experts to be the top contender for first place in the group. The European team didn't boast any big-name stars, but they were renowned for their disciplined, solid, and difficult-to-beat style of play.

Switzerland is considered the strongest team in Group B of the 2026 World Cup.
Players like Granit Xhaka, Manuel Akanji, Gregor Kobel, and Ruben Vargas give Switzerland a fairly balanced squad across all three lines. Even the "giants" of world football are wary when facing the Swiss team at the moment.
Switzerland's greatest strengths lie in their World Cup experience and their ability to control the game. They often play a pragmatic style and know how to capitalize on opportunities. However, one reason why Switzerland hasn't yet risen to the ranks of the "big teams" is the lack of explosive performances from world-class stars.
The second-highest-rated team in Group B of the 2026 World Cup is Canada. In the past, the team from the land of the maple leaf has participated in the biggest football event on the planet twice, in 1986 and 2022, but both times they were eliminated after the group stage.
Under coach Jesse Marsch, Canada is playing energetic football, with strong pressing and quick transitions. In this tournament, Canada has brought a relatively good quality squad, with the most notable players being Jonathan David and Alphonso Davies.
However, Canada also has weaknesses in terms of fighting spirit, World Cup experience, and the ability to maintain consistency in high-pressure matches. Therefore, although they have a chance to compete for a place in the next round, they need to make good use of their matches against Bosnia & Herzegovina and Qatar.










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