
Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina: Super-subs Manzambi and Vargas seal late win
Switzerland left it late to wrap up all three points, but two substitutes in particular turned the tide to get them a 4-1 win.
Momentum & Key Stats
Match Events
- 59'🟨Amar Dedic
- 61'🟨Edin Dzeko
- 63'🔁Ivan Basicsub for Benjamin Tahirovic
- 63'🔁Esmir Bajraktarevicsub for Edin Dzeko
- Nico Elvedi65'🟨
- Djibril Sowsub for Michel Aebischer72'🔁
- Rubén Vargassub for Fabian Rieder72'🔁
- Johan Manzambisub for Dan Ndoye72'🔁
- Johan Manzambi74'⚽1-0
- 80'🟥Tarik Muharemovic
- Rubén Vargasassist by Breel Embolo84'⚽2-0
- 85'🔁Amir Hadziahmetovicsub for Ivan Sunjic
- 85'🔁Jovo Lukicsub for Ermedin Demirovic
- Luca Jaquezsub for Silvan Widmer86'🔁
- Cedric Ittensub for Breel Embolo89'🔁
- Johan Manzambiassist by Rubén Vargas90'⚽3-0
- 90+1'🔁Ermin Mahmicsub for Kerim Alajbegovic
- 90+3'⚽3-1Ermin Mahmic
- Granit Xhaka90+7'⚽4-1
Lineups
Bench
About the Match
Fixture Preview: Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina Standings & Form
In a crucial fixture, Switzerland takes on Bosnia and Herzegovina in the current phase of World Cup Grp. F (2). The battleground is set at Los Angeles Stadium (Inglewood, California) on Thu, Jun 18, 2026 at 19:00 UTC. With both managers seeking key tactical advantages, this match is vital for season progression. Explore expected lineups, referee insights, and pre-match stats on this page.
Head-to-Head Record & Form Analysis
Historical data shows that in their last 1 head-to-head encounters, Switzerland secured 1 win(s), while Bosnia and Herzegovina claimed victory in 0 match(es), and 0 draw(s) were recorded. Both clubs enter this match seeking maximum points to fuel their campaign goals. Reviewing recent form is key for pre-match predictions, and FotLive makes it easy to compare team performance, recent goal tallies, and defensive resilience ahead of kickoff.
Starting Lineups & Tactical Formations
Switzerland is expected to deploy a 4-3-1-2 formation, with key players including Gregor Kobel, Silvan Widmer, Nico Elvedi, Manuel Akanji, Ricardo Rodríguez, Michel Aebischer, Granit Xhaka, Remo Freuler, Fabian Rieder, Breel Embolo, Dan Ndoye spearheading the attack. On the other side, Bosnia and Herzegovina will counter with a 4-4-2 lineup, featuring stars such as Nikola Vasilj, Amar Dedic, Nikola Katic, Tarik Muharemovic, Sead Kolasinac, Amar Memic, Benjamin Tahirovic, Ivan Sunjic, Kerim Alajbegovic, Ermedin Demirovic, Edin Dzeko. The tactical battle in midfield will likely dictate the tempo and outcome of this match.
Match Summary & Post-Game Analysis
The match concluded with a final score of 4 - 1, resulting in a Switzerland victory. Key goals were registered by Johan Manzambi (74'), Rubén Vargas (84'), Johan Manzambi (90'). Red card dismissals included Tarik Muharemovic (80'). The match delivered high drama and outstanding individual performances. For a deeper tactical analysis, check the statistics tab to see detailed analytics on possession, shots on target, passes completed, and individual player ratings.
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