Team profile
Switzerland
Projected squad breakdown, formation notes, and match context for Switzerland heading into the 2026 World Cup.
Projected XI
4-3-3Projected starters with position context.
Team analysis
Switzerland enters the 2026 World Cup under the guidance of Murat Yakin, ranked 17th in the world. Known for their disciplined and organized style, the Swiss have consistently been a tough opponent on the international stage. With a blend of experienced veterans and emerging talents, Switzerland aims to make a significant impact in Group B, where they will face Canada, Jamaica, and Qatar. The squad features a strong defensive backbone, complemented by a midfield capable of both controlling the tempo and launching swift counter-attacks. Switzerland's recent performances in international competitions have shown their ability to compete with top-tier teams, and they will look to leverage this experience in the group stage. The team is well-balanced, with depth in key positions, which could prove crucial in navigating the challenges of a World Cup campaign.
Tactical breakdown
Switzerland is likely to deploy a 4-3-3 formation, emphasizing a solid defensive structure and quick transitions. Under Murat Yakin, the team has shown a preference for maintaining a compact shape, making it difficult for opponents to break them down. The central defense, anchored by Manuel Akanji and Fabian Schär, provides stability, while the full-backs, Ricardo Rodríguez and Kevin Mbabu, offer width and support in attack. In midfield, Granit Xhaka's leadership and passing range are pivotal, allowing Switzerland to control possession and dictate the pace of the game. Denis Zakaria adds a dynamic presence, capable of breaking up play and driving forward. Offensively, Switzerland relies on the creativity and flair of Xherdan Shaqiri and the pace of Noah Okafor to create opportunities, while Breel Embolo's physicality and finishing skills are crucial in the final third.
Key players
Granit Xhaka is the heartbeat of the Swiss midfield, providing leadership and vision. His ability to control the tempo and distribute the ball effectively is vital for Switzerland's game plan. Manuel Akanji is another key figure, offering defensive solidity and composure at the back. His partnership with Fabian Schär is crucial in maintaining Switzerland's defensive resilience. Up front, Breel Embolo's strength and ability to hold up play make him a focal point in attack, while Xherdan Shaqiri's creativity and experience bring an unpredictable element that can unlock defenses. Noah Okafor's speed and dribbling skills add a direct threat on the wings, making him a player to watch.
Group stage outlook
Switzerland's Group B campaign presents a balanced challenge, with matches against Canada, Jamaica, and Qatar. The Swiss are well-positioned to advance to the knockout stages, given their experience and tactical discipline. While Canada poses a significant threat with their dynamic style, Switzerland's organized defense and midfield control could give them the edge. Matches against Jamaica and Qatar will require focus and execution, but Switzerland's depth and quality should see them through. Realistically, Switzerland aims to top the group, setting up a potentially favorable path in the knockout rounds.
Full squad

D. von Ballmoos
Switzerland

G. Kobel
Switzerland

Gregor Kobel
Borussia Dortmund

Jonas Omlin
Monaco

M. Keller
Switzerland

P. Loretz
Switzerland

Y. Mvogo
Switzerland

Yann Sommer
Inter Milan

A. Amenda
Switzerland

A. Bajrami

A. Hajdari
Switzerland

B. Omeragić

C. Zesiger
Switzerland

Cédric Zesiger
Wolfsburg

E. Cömert
Switzerland

Fabian Schär
Newcastle

K. Mbabu
Switzerland

Kevin Mbabu
Midtjylland

L. Jaquez

M. Akanji
Switzerland

M. Muheim
Switzerland

Manuel Akanji
Manchester City

N. Elvedi
Switzerland

Nico Elvedi
Borussia Mönchengladbach

R. Rodríguez
Switzerland

Ricardo Rodríguez
Betis

S. Gartenmann
Switzerland

S. Widmer
Switzerland

Silvan Widmer
Mainz

U. Garcia
Switzerland

Z. Athekame

A. Jashari
Switzerland

A. Sanches
Switzerland

Ardon Jashari
Club Brugge

D. Kutesa
Switzerland

D. Sow
Switzerland

D. Zakaria
Switzerland

Denis Zakaria
Monaco

Dereck Kutesa
Servette

E. Fernandes
Switzerland

F. Ugrinic
Switzerland

Fabian Rieder
Stuttgart

G. Xhaka
Switzerland

Granit Xhaka
Bayer Leverkusen

J. Manzambi
Switzerland

Joël Monteiro
Switzerland

L. Blondel
Switzerland

M. Aebischer
Switzerland

Michel Aebischer
Bologna

R. Freuler
Switzerland

R. Vargas
Switzerland

Remo Freuler
Bologna

S. Sohm
Switzerland

Uran Bislimi
Lugano

V. Sierro
Switzerland

Vincent Sierro
Toulouse

A. Zeqiri
Switzerland

B. Embolo
Switzerland

Breel Embolo
Monaco

C. Fassnacht

C. Itten

D. Ndoye
Switzerland

Dan Ndoye
Bologna

F. Rieder
Switzerland

I. Schmidt
Switzerland

Kwadwo Duah
Ludogorets

N. Okafor
Switzerland

Noah Okafor
AC Milan

Ruben Vargas
Sevilla

Xherdan Shaqiri
Chicago Fire

Z. Amdouni
Switzerland

Zeki Amdouni
Benfica
Match context
Scheduled matches (earliest first)Windsor Park, Belfast
Rice-Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City
Geodis Park, Nashville, Tennessee
St. Jakob-Park, Basel
Qualification snapshot
Preparation and route context
Recent warm-up form plus the qualification path that led Switzerland into the tournament.
- Route
- FIFA World Cup Qualifying - UEFA
- Qualification record
- 4W-2D-0L
- Latest qualifier
- Tuesday, November 18, 2025
- Latest friendly
- Wednesday, June 11, 2025
D vs Kosovo
W vs United States
Recent friendlies
International warm-up record: 4W-2D-0L
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
SwitzerlandvsUnited States
W4-0Saturday, June 7, 2025
SwitzerlandvsMexico
W4-2Tuesday, March 25, 2025
SwitzerlandvsLuxembourg
W3-1Friday, March 21, 2025
SwitzerlandvsNorthern Ireland
D1-1Saturday, June 8, 2024
SwitzerlandvsAustria
D1-1Tuesday, June 4, 2024
SwitzerlandvsEstonia
W4-0
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