World Cup Group B standings 2026: Updated results, table and fixtures for Canada, Switzerland, Qatar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place across North America in the biggest tournament in the event’s history.

That means Canada will have the opportunity to host several matches, with Toronto and Vancouver getting the honors. The Canadian men’s national soccer team will headline Group B, playing matches on both coasts.

While each Group B team will play at least one game in Canada, the full schedule is spread out to include games along the West Coast of the United States as well. And while the United States and Mexico will have more frequent matches throughout the tournament, Canadian fans will still get their fair share of action.

The 2026 World Cup will include 48 teams, with 32 advancing to the knockout stages, making it the largest field ever. Canada will be one of those teams, and the three others in its group will find themselves playing true road games at times.

Here’s a look at how Group B will shake out for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including full schedules and fixtures.

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World Cup Group B standings

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2.Bosnia and Herzegovina00000000
3.Qatar00000000
4.Switzerland00000000

Group B schedule, results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Fri, Jun. 123 p.m.Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina BMO Field (Toronto, CAN)
Sat, Jun. 133 p.m.Qatar vs. SwitzerlandLevi's Stadium (San Francisco, CA)
Thu, Jun. 183 p.m.Switzerland vs. Bosnia and HerzegovinaSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Thu, Jun. 186 p.m.Canada vs. QatarBC Place (Vancouver, CAN)
Wed, Jun. 243 p.m.Canada vs. SwitzerlandBC Place (Vancouver, CAN)
Wed, Jun. 243 p.m.Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. QatarLumen Field (Seattle, WA)

World Cup group tiebreakers

FIFA confirmed its group-stage tie-breaking criteria for this World Cup back in April.

If two or more teams are level on points after the group games have been completed, the below is applied to determine the final standings:

  • Head-to-head result in the group game(s) between the teams concerned
  • Goal difference from those games
  • Goals scored in those games

If these are not enough to split the teams, we move to the following criteria:

  • Goal difference in all group matches
  • Number of goals scored in all group matches
  • The highest "team conduct score" (calculated based on yellow and red cards for players and staff)

If the teams are still deadlocked, the nation that places highest in the most recent FIFA rankings will finish higher in the standings.

Do 3rd place teams advance at World Cup 2026?

In this expanded tournament, the eight best teams that finish third in their group will also progress to the Round of 32.

The third-place teams will be ranked by the following criteria:

  • Most points in the group stage
  • Highest goal difference in the group stage
  • Most goals scored in the group stage
  • Highest "team conduct score"
  • Highest FIFA ranking

World Cup Group B teams

Canada

Contesting their third-ever World Cup, Canada undoubtedly have the most talent in their national team's history, and it's not even remotely close. This up-and-coming CONCACAF nation is hoping to reach its first-ever World Cup knockout stage, and that is the goal for Jesse Marsch at this competition. Anything less would be hugely disappointing.

Marsch, an American, was a candidate for the USMNT job, but when passed over for Mauricio Pochettino, he went scorched-earth on the United States and has been proving the doubters wrong by elevating the level of Canada. Hired by a federation struggling financially in the wake of the John Herdman drone scandal, he has brought the focus back to on-field performance with a stronger collection of talent than Canada ever had before.

Their fortunes still heavily hinge on the health of Bayern Munich's Alphonso Davies, who will be recovering from a torn ACL in the run-up to the World Cup, but Canada have recently proven they can grind out results without their biggest star.

Still, the pain of the 2022 World Cup haunts CanMNT fans, having entered that tournament with equally high hopes and finishing it without a single goal or point. Canada need to prove to the world that they belong before they can be taken seriously on this stage.

  • Current FIFA world ranking: 30
  • Regional ranking: 3rd (CONCACAF)
  • World Cup titles: 0
  • World Cup appearances (last): 2 (2022)
  • How qualified: Automatically (host)
  • Coach: Jesse Marsch (USA) since May 2024
  • Key player(s): Jonathan David (Juventus), Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich), Stephen Eustaquio (Porto)

Switzerland

After qualifying for just one World Cup (USA '94) between the 1966 and 2006 tournaments, Switzerland have become a mainstay at the top level of international football over the past two decades.

Coached by Murat Yakin since 2021, the Nati are back in the top 20 in FIFA's world rankings after topping UEFA Group B in qualifying, winning four and drawing two of their six matches. While many of their perceived "golden generation" (such as Xherdan Shaqiri) have left the international scene, they still boast a strong core of experienced players: Sunderland's Granit Xhaka, Inter Milan's Manuel Akanji and Real Betis' Ricardo Rodriguez boast 356 senior caps between them.

Switzerland suffered a demoralising 6-1 loss to Portugal in the Round of 16 four years ago, but they have reached the quarterfinals at consecutive European Championships and haven't lost a game in over a year.

  • Current FIFA world ranking: 19
  • Regional ranking: 10th (UEFA)
  • World Cup titles: 0
  • World Cup appearances (last): 12 (Qatar 2022)
  • How qualified: UEFA Group B winners: 6W-0L-2D
  • Coach: Murat Yakin (Switzerland) since August 2021
  • Key player(s): Granit Xhaka (Sunderland), Manuel Akanji (Inter Milan), Dan Ndoye (Nottingham Forest)

Qatar

After qualifying for their first-ever World Cup as 2022 hosts, Qatar have now secured competitive qualification for the first time in the expanded 2026 competition.

Like Saudi Arabia, Qatar have poured money into their domestic league and national team setup over the last decade, to mixed success. Literally their entire player pool plays entirely in the Qatar domestic league, and they have not called up a single individual contracted to a club outside Qatar in years. This has been an intentional push, and has largely worked, following up a disappointing 2022 World Cup showing by winning the 2023 Asian Cup.

Qatar have gone for big-name head coaches in recent years, most recently hiring former Real Madrid and Spain boss Julen Lopetegui to replace fellow Spaniard Luis Garcia who lasted less than six months and struggled in World Cup qualification. Lopetegui stepped in and led Qatar to a World Cup spot in the fourth round of qualification, having finished the third round behind Iran, Uzbekistan, and UAE.

  • Current FIFA world ranking: 55
  • Regional ranking: 6th (AFC)
  • World Cup titles: 0
  • World Cup appearances (last): 1 (2022 Qatar)
  • How qualified: AFC Fourth Round Group A winner: 1W-0L-1D
  • Coach: Julen Lopetegui (Spain) since May 2025
  • Key player(s): Mohammed Muntari (Al Gharafa), Pedro Miguel (Al Sadd), Hassan Al Haydos (Al Sadd)

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Anyone looking to disparage Bosnia and Herzegovina's place in the 2026 World Cup for their soft qualifying schedule need only to ask 12th-ranked Italy of their credentials for a place at the final tournament.

Sergej Barbarez led his home nation to just their second-ever World Cup place, knocking out the Azzurri on penalties on an unforgettable night in Zenica, condemning Italy to watching a third straight World Cup from their couches.

The Dragons are far flung from their ranking of 13 just prior to the 2014 World Cup, the last time they reached this competition, but they are not to be taken lightly. Captain Edin Dzeko remains a key option at the striker position at 40 years old, and their roster features players from many clubs situated around the Big 5 European leagues. U.S. fans will recognize PSV winger Esmir Bajraktarevic, who was capped by the USMNT as a teenager before switching to represent Bosnia and Herzegovina at the senior level. Bajraktarevic held his nerve with the decisive spot-kick to down Italy after a 1-1 draw.

  • Current FIFA world ranking: 65
  • Regional ranking: 29th (UEFA)
  • World Cup titles: 0
  • World Cup appearances (last): 1 (Brazil 2014)
  • How qualified: UEFA Playoff Path A winners (D 1-1 vs. Wales (4-3 win on penalties), D 1-1 vs. Italy (4-1 win on penalties))
  • Coach: Sergej Barbarez (Bosnia & Herzegovina) since 2024
  • Key player(s): Edin Dzeko (Schalke), Esmir Bajraktarevic (PSV), Kerim Alajbegovic (Salzburg)

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World Cup Group B odds and predictions

Here's a look at the odds for each Group B team to win the group, qualify for the round of 32, and win the World Cup title, according to DraftKings.

TeamGroup WinnerTo QualifyWin title
Canada+200-750+20000
Bosnia and Herzegovina+600-240+50000
Qatar+3000+250+150000
Switzerland-135-1800+6500

How to watch World Cup 2026

In the United States, the World Cup will be broadcast in English on Fox, with streaming options available via Fubo, who are offering a free trial.

Here is how you can watch the action across other major territories:

 TV channelLive stream
CanadaTSNAmazon Prime
UKBBC, ITV, STVBBC iPlayer, ITV X, STV Player
AustraliaSBSSBS On Demand
IndiaTBDTBD

World Cup 2026 bracket for Group B

Of the four teams in Group B, either two or three will move on to the knockout rounds, depending on the results. Both the first and second-place finishers will advance, but the third-place finisher will be at risk of elimination, as only eight of the 12 third-place group finishers will move on.

The winner of Group B will face the third-place finisher from either Group E, F, G, I or J on July 2 in Vancouver. Group B’s second-place finisher will face Group A’s runner-up on June 28 in Inglewood, Calif.

If the third-place finisher in Group B advances to the knockout stage, it will face either the Group E winner or the Group D winner.

Round of 32

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Sun, Jun. 283 p.m.M1: 2nd, Group A vs. 2nd, Group BSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Mon, Jun. 294:30 p.m.M2: 1st, Group E vs. 3rd place finisherGillette Stadium (Foxboro, MA)
Mon, Jun. 299 p.m.M3: 1st, Group F vs. 2nd, Group CEstadio BBVA (Guadalupe, MEX)
Mon, Jun. 291 p.m.M4: 1st, Group C vs. 2nd, Group FNRG Stadium (Houston, TX)
Tue, Jun. 305 p.m.M5: 1st, Group I vs. 3rd place finisherMetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
Tue, Jun. 301 p.m.M6: 2nd, Group E vs. 2nd, Group IAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Tue, Jun. 309 p.m.M7: 1st, Group A vs. 3rd place finisherEstadio Azteca (Mexico City, MEX)
Wed, Jul. 112 p.m.M8: 1st, Group L vs. 3rd place finisherMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
Wed, Jul. 18 p.m.M9: 1st, Group D vs. 3rd place finisherLevi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)
Wed, Jul. 14 p.m.M10: 1st, Group G vs. 3rd place finisherLumen Field (Seattle, WA)
Thu, Jul. 27 p.m.M11: 2nd, Group K vs. 2nd, Group LBMO Field (Toronto, CAN)
Thu, Jul. 23 p.m.M12: 1st, Group H vs. 2nd, Group JSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Thu, Jul. 211 p.m.M13: 1st, Group B vs. 3rd place finisherBC Place (Vancouver, CAN)
Fri, Jul. 36 p.m.M14: 1st, Group J vs. 2nd, Group HHard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)
Fri, Jul. 39:30 p.m.M15: 1st, Group K vs. 3rd place finisherArrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)
Fr, Jul. 32 p.m.M16: 2nd, Group D vs. 2nd, Group GAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)

Round of 16

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Sat, Jul. 41 p.m.M2: Winner, R32 M1 vs. Winner, R32 M3NRG Stadium (Houston, TX)
Sat, Jul. 45 p.m.M1: Winner, R32 M2 vs. Winner, R32 M5Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)
Sun, Jul. 54 p.m.M3: Winner, R32 M4 vs. Winner, R32 M6MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
Sun, Jul. 58 p.m.M4: Winner, R32 M7 vs. Winner, R32 M8Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, MEX)
Mon, Jul. 63 p.m.M5: Winner, R32 M11 vs. Winner, R32 M12AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Mon, Jul. 68 p.m.M6: Winner, R32 M9 vs. Winner, R32 M10Lumen Field (Seattle, WA)
Tue, Jul. 712 p.m.M7: Winner, R32 M14 vs. Winner, R32 M16Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
Tue, Jul. 74 p.m.M8: Winner, R32 M13 vs. Winner, R32 M15BC Place (Vancouver, CAN)

Quarterfinals

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Thu, Jul. 94 p.m.QF1: Winner, R16 M1 vs. Winner, R16 M2Gillette Stadium (Foxboro, MA)
Fri, Jul. 103 p.m.QF2: Winner, R16 M5 vs. Winner, R16 M6SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Sat, Jul. 115 p.m.QF3: Winner, R16 M3 vs. Winner, R16 M4Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)
Sat, Jul. 119 p.m.QF4: Winner, R16 M7 vs. Winner, R16 M8Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)

Semifinals

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Tue, Jul. 143 p.m.SF1: Winner, QF1 vs. Winner, QF2AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Wed, Jul. 153 p.m.SF2: Winner, QF3 vs. Winner, QF4Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)

Third-place match

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Sat, Jul. 185 p.m.Loser, SF1 vs. Loser, SF2Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)

Final

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Sun, Jul. 193 p.m.Winner, SF1 vs. Winner, SF2MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)

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