Switzerland
Bosnia & HerzegovinaSwitzerland Explode After the Break to Sink Bosnia 4–1
A goalless first half gave little hint of the drama to come as Switzerland produced a stunning second-half display to beat Bosnia & Herzegovina 4–1 and take command of their World Cup 2026 group.
Switzerland produced one of the performances of the group stage so far, turning a goalless first half into a 4–1 rout of Bosnia & Herzegovina at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. The result moved the Swiss into a commanding position in their group.
A Cagey Opening
For 45 minutes, there was little to separate the sides. Both defences held firm, chances were at a premium, and the teams went in level at 0–0. Bosnia, organised and competitive, will have been content with their first-half work, having frustrated a Swiss side known for its patience and structure.
Nothing about the opening period suggested the avalanche that was to follow.
The Second-Half Surge
Switzerland returned from the interval transformed. They blew the game open after the break, scoring four times to race clear and leave Bosnia chasing shadows. Bosnia managed a goal of their own to avoid a heavier defeat, but by then the contest was long over.
The Swiss attack, so patient in the first half, became ruthless in the second — a reminder that this is a side with the experience and quality to punish opponents the moment a game opens up. Their ability to stay disciplined when the goals were not coming, then strike decisively, is the hallmark of a serious tournament team.
What It Means
A 4–1 win does wonders for both points and goal difference, and Switzerland now sit in a strong position to advance from their group. For a nation that has quietly become one of the most consistent at major tournaments — regularly reaching the knockout rounds — this kind of statement victory signals genuine ambition in North America.
Bosnia & Herzegovina, undone by a single devastating second-half spell, will need to regroup quickly. They competed well for 45 minutes; the challenge is sustaining that level for 90.
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