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Switzerland vs Bosnia FIFA World Cup 2026 Highlights: Switzerland produced a dominant late surge to defeat Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1 in a FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B clash. After a tactical and goalless first half, the Swiss side completely shifted gears in the final 20 minutes, scoring four goals to secure a commanding victory.
Match Details: SUI vs BHZ
- Match: Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Tournament: FIFA World Cup 2026
- Stage: Group B Match
- Venue: Los Angeles Stadium
- Final Score: Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Half-Time Score: 0-0
- Man of the Match: Johan Manzambi
- Result Type: Switzerland Win
First Half: Tight Defensive Battle (0-0)
The opening half was evenly balanced as both teams focused on structure and discipline.
- Switzerland dominated possession but lacked finishing
- Bosnia stayed compact and defended deep
- Very few clear scoring chances
Half-Time: 0-0
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Second Half Highlights: Switzerland Take Control
74’ – Manzambi Breaks Deadlock (1-0)
Johan Manzambi scored a composed opener to give Switzerland the lead.
80’ – Red Card Changes the Game
Bosnia were reduced to 10 men after Tarik Muharemovic received a straight red card for a last-man foul.
- Major turning point of the match
- Switzerland gained full attacking control
84’ – Vargas Doubles Advantage (2-0)
Ruben Vargas finished clinically to extend Switzerland’s lead.
90’ – Manzambi Completes Brace (3-0)
Manzambi struck again in the final minutes to seal the game.
90+3’ – Bosnia Pull One Back (3-1)
Ermin Mahmic scored a consolation goal for Bosnia.
90+7’ – Xhaka Penalty Seals Win (4-1)
Captain Granit Xhaka converted a stoppage-time penalty to complete the 4-1 scoreline.
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Key Highlights
- Johan Manzambi: 2 goals (star performer)
- Bosnia reduced to 10 men (80’)
- Ruben Vargas: 1 goal
- Granit Xhaka: penalty goal in stoppage time
- Switzerland scored 4 goals in final 20 minutes
Final Score
Switzerland 4–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Match Summary
Switzerland showed patience in the first half and explosive attacking power in the second. The red card proved decisive, allowing Switzerland to dominate possession and convert chances efficiently. The result strengthens their position in Group B of the FIFA World Cup 2026.










