Qatar vs Switzerland Prediction: Preview and Betting Tips
Qatar and Switzerland open their World Cup Group B campaigns at Levi's Stadium in the San Francisco Bay Area on 13 June 2026. With both sides starting on zero points and no competitive football yet played in this tournament cycle, this clash will go a long way to shaping the early group narrative.
Qatar arrive with an intriguing profile: they are ranked 3rd in Group B but also sit 2nd in the overall ranking of third-placed teams, a position currently associated with a World Cup play-off pathway. Switzerland, meanwhile, are listed 4th in Group B and will be under pressure to justify their status as heavy favourites in the betting markets despite the neutral venue.
For fans searching for a Qatar vs Switzerland prediction, this fixture offers a fascinating contrast between a Qatar side that has already beaten Switzerland in a past meeting and a Swiss team priced as overwhelming favourites by major bookmakers. With progression from Group B at stake from the very first whistle, the margins could be finer than the odds suggest.
Qatar vs Switzerland Key Stats
- Qatar are ranked 3rd in Group B with 0 points, 0 goals scored and 0 conceded from 0 matches, while also sitting 2nd in the ranking of third-placed teams.
- In their only recent head-to-head on record, Qatar beat Switzerland 1-0 away in a Friendly on 14 November 2018.
- Both Qatar and Switzerland have played 0 fixtures in this World Cup campaign so far, with 0.0 average goals scored and conceded per match, and 0 total clean sheets each.
Qatar vs Switzerland — Tale of the Tape
- Position: 3 vs 4
- Points: 0 vs 0
- Goals For: 0 vs 0
- Goals Against: 0 vs 0
- Clean Sheets: 0 vs 0
The standings paint a picture of a group that is completely reset. Qatar’s Group B record shows 0 matches played, 0 goals scored and 0 conceded, leaving them 3rd in the section. Switzerland also start from a blank slate in Group B, ranked 4th with the same 0-0 goals and points profile. With no prior group results to lean on, this opener becomes a de facto tone-setter for both nations.
Qatar’s additional listing in the ranking of third-placed teams, where they are currently 2nd with 0 points and a 0 goal difference, underlines the structural importance of even a draw here. Switzerland, without any special description attached to their position, simply need to climb from 4th in Group B, and anything less than a positive result would immediately complicate their route to the knockout stages.
Qatar vs Switzerland Key Matchups
Attacking Units vs Defensive Blocks
With no individual top scorers or assist leaders recorded yet for this World Cup cycle, the focus shifts to how each team’s collective attack might fare against organised defences. Both Qatar and Switzerland enter with 0 goals for and 0 against in this competition, and 0 clean sheets apiece. That statistical neutrality suggests the early exchanges could be cautious, with Qatar likely prioritising defensive solidity to protect their play-off pathway status and Switzerland tasked with breaking down a compact block in a neutral-stadium setting.
Head-to-Head: Last Meetings
There is only one recent head-to-head meeting on record between these sides, and it fell Qatar’s way. That result gives the Asian side a psychological edge, even if it came in a non-competitive setting.
- 14 November 2018: Switzerland 0-1 Qatar (Friendlies)
Qatar vs Switzerland Prediction
Evidence from their campaigns so far is limited, but the combination of historical head-to-head and probability metrics makes this more nuanced than the outright odds imply. The prediction metrics give Qatar a 50% chance of winning, a 50% chance of drawing, and 0% for a Switzerland win, with a clear advisory leaning towards a double chance in favour of Qatar or the draw. That aligns with the only recent head-to-head, where Qatar claimed a 1-0 away win on 14 November 2018.
Given both sides have 0 goals for and against in this World Cup cycle and no form string in league play, a low-scoring contest is the logical expectation. Qatar are likely to be conservative, knowing that even a draw keeps them well placed in both Group B and the third-placed ranking picture. Switzerland, despite being strong favourites with bookmakers, may find it difficult to create clear chances against an organised opponent on neutral soil.
Predicted Score: Qatar 1-0 Switzerland
Qatar League Form
Switzerland League Form
Qatar Possible Starting Lineup
Mahmud Abunada, Meshaal Barsham or Salah Zakaria; Homam Ahmed, Sultan Al Braik, A. Al Hussain, A. Al Oui, Boualem Khoukhi, Lucas Mendes, Pedro Miguel; Jassem Gaber, G. Laye, Assim Madibo, Abdulaziz Hatem, Karim Boudiaf, Ahmed Fathi, Mohamed Al Manai; Hassan Al Haydos, Y. Abdurisag, Akram Afif, Ahmed Alaa, Almoez Ali, Edmilson Junior, Tahsin Jamshid, Mohammed Muntari.
Qatar have a broad squad profile with multiple options in every line. In goal, they can choose between Mahmud Abunada, Meshaal Barsham and Salah Zakaria. Defensively, experienced figures such as Boualem Khoukhi, Lucas Mendes and Pedro Miguel can anchor the back line, with full-back options like Homam Ahmed and Sultan Al Braik providing width. Midfield depth comes from players including Jassem Gaber, G. Laye, Assim Madibo, Abdulaziz Hatem and Karim Boudiaf, giving flexibility between a more defensive or possession-based setup. In attack, Qatar can rotate among Hassan Al Haydos, Akram Afif, Almoez Ali, Edmilson Junior and others, allowing them to switch between a lone striker and multi-forward systems depending on game state.
Switzerland Possible Starting Lineup
G. Kobel, M. Keller or Y. Mvogo; M. Akanji, A. Amenda, E. Cömert, N. Elvedi, L. Jaquez, M. Muheim, R. Rodríguez, S. Widmer; M. Aebischer, R. Freuler, A. Jashari, D. Sow, G. Xhaka, D. Zakaria, C. Fassnacht, F. Rieder, D. Ndoye; C. Itten, R. Vargas, Z. Amdouni, B. Embolo, J. Manzambi, N. Okafor.
Switzerland boast depth across the pitch. In goal, G. Kobel is joined by M. Keller and Y. Mvogo, giving strong competition for the starting spot. The defence is well stocked with centre-backs like M. Akanji, N. Elvedi and E. Cömert, plus full-backs such as R. Rodríguez, S. Widmer and M. Muheim. Midfield options include experienced operators G. Xhaka and R. Freuler, supported by D. Zakaria, D. Sow, M. Aebischer and others, allowing Switzerland to choose between a double pivot or a more advanced three-man unit. In attack, the likes of B. Embolo, N. Okafor, Z. Amdouni, R. Vargas and C. Itten offer varied profiles from target men to mobile wide forwards, giving tactical flexibility to chase a win if needed.
Qatar Team News
No significant absences reported.
Switzerland Team News
No significant absences reported.
Injuries & Suspensions
Qatar:
- None reported.
Switzerland:
- None reported.
Betting Tips: Qatar vs Switzerland
Exactly 3 distinct tips from different markets:
- Result Tip: Double chance – Qatar or Draw. The prediction metrics give Qatar a 50% chance to win and a 50% chance to draw, with 0% allocated to a Switzerland victory and specific advice pointing to a Qatar or draw outcome. Despite this, bookmakers price Switzerland as very short favourites, with away odds as low as 1.18–1.23 across Betfair, BetVictor and Pinnacle, while Qatar’s home odds range as high as 15.75 with Marathonbet and 15.50 with 10Bet. The contrast between probability indicators and market pricing makes a Qatar-or-draw angle appealing.
- Goals Tip: Under 2.5 goals. Both teams have 0 goals scored and 0 conceded in this World Cup cycle and no attacking or defensive form trends yet, pointing towards a cautious opener. With no dedicated totals odds provided, punters should cross-reference under-goals markets with the strong favourite pricing on Switzerland (around 1.18–1.23 away) and the high prices on Qatar (up to 15.75 home), which collectively suggest expectations of Swiss control rather than a wide-open shootout.
- Value Tip: Qatar + handicap. With Qatar rated at 50% win and 50% draw probability in the prediction metrics but trading at long-shot home odds between 12.00 (Bet365, SBO) and 15.75 (Marathonbet), there is potential value in handicap markets favouring Qatar to keep the scoreline tight. While handicap prices are not listed, bettors can use the extreme disparity between Qatar’s big home prices and Switzerland’s short away quotes (as low as 1.18 at Betfair and BetVictor) to target lines where a narrow Swiss win or a draw still returns a profit.
How to Watch Qatar vs Switzerland
Broadcast coverage varies by region. General guide:
- Spain: Movistar LaLiga
- UK: Premier Sports
- Australia: beIN Sports
- India: FanCode
- MENA: beIN Sports
- South America: ESPN / Disney+
- Africa: SuperSport
Odds are accurate at the time of writing and subject to change. Please gamble responsibly.




