Check out how to watch Switzerland v Bosnia-Herzegovina in this World Cup 2026 Group B clash at SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, including TV channel, streaming news, radio coverage and kick off time.

Live StreamingDateKick Off TimeTV Channel
Switzerland v Bosnia-Herzegovina18 June 202620:00 BSTITV1

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Switzerland v Bosnia-Herzegovina on TV: Live Streaming Details

Both sides go into this match on the back of 1-1 draws in their Group B openers, leaving the group wide open heading into the second round of fixtures.

Switzerland were expected to beat Qatar but were pegged back deep into injury time after Breel Embolo’s first-half penalty had given Murat Yakin’s side the lead.

The Swiss remain unbeaten through their last six competitive matches but will know that a win here would all but secure their place in the knockout rounds before their final group game against hosts Canada in Vancouver.

Yakin is likely to keep faith with the same core, with Manuel Akanji, Nico Elvedi and Granit Xhaka expected to start, though there could be changes in attack with Noah Okafor and Johan Manzambi pushing for places.

Bosnia-Herzegovina gave a solid account of themselves in their opener, taking the lead against Canada through Jovo Lukic’s first-half header before being pegged back by Cyle Larin with 12 minutes to go.

Sergej Barbarez’s side come into this unbeaten in their last nine matches and have drawn six of those in a row after 90 minutes, showing a defensive resilience that could make this a tight affair.

There is a fitness concern over Sead Kolasinac, who limped off late against Canada, while RC Lens defender Nidal Celik has been ruled out of the entire tournament through injury and replaced in the squad by Arjan Malic.

The two nations have only met once before, a 2-0 friendly win for Bosnia-Herzegovina back in March 2016, so Switzerland will be keen to put that right on the big stage in Los Angeles.

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