Qatar vs Switzerland Prediction: Key Stats and Betting Tips
Qatar and Switzerland open their World Cup Group Stage campaign at Levi's Stadium in the San Francisco Bay Area on 13 June 2026. With both sides starting from a clean slate in Group B, this clash will shape the early narrative of their tournament and could prove decisive in the race for qualification.
Qatar arrive with an intriguing profile: ranked 3rd in Group B but also 2nd in the separate ranking of third-placed teams, they are already slotted into a pathway that could lead to the World Cup play-offs. Switzerland, meanwhile, begin this match ranked 4th in Group B, level on points and goal difference with Qatar (0 points, 0 goals for, 0 against) but needing to assert themselves quickly if they are to avoid an early uphill battle.
From a World Cup prediction and betting perspective, this fixture is fascinating. The stats suggest Qatar are more likely to avoid defeat, yet the match winner odds are heavily stacked in Switzerland’s favour. For fans searching for Qatar vs Switzerland prediction, World Cup betting tips, and how the H2H history might influence this group-stage showdown, this opener at Levi's Stadium offers plenty of angles.
Qatar vs Switzerland Key Stats
- Qatar are ranked 3rd in Group B with 0 points, 0 goals scored and 0 conceded from 0 matches played.
- In their only recent meeting on 14 November 2018, Qatar beat Switzerland 1-0 in Lugano in a Friendlies 1 match.
- Both teams enter this World Cup campaign with 0 fixtures played, 0 goals scored and 0 conceded in the current competition statistics.
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
In Group B, Qatar start from 3rd place with 0 points and a goal difference of 0, having yet to play a match. Switzerland sit 4th, also on 0 points with 0 goals for and 0 against. On paper, there is nothing to separate them statistically in this World Cup so far, but the group ranking hints that Qatar are projected to be competitive enough to feature in the conversation for progression.
Qatar also occupy 2nd place in the overall ranking of third-placed teams, a slot explicitly associated with “Promotion - World Cup (Play Offs)”. That status underlines that they are already positioned within a pathway to the knockout rounds if they can meet expectations. Switzerland, by contrast, have no such description attached to their current ranking; they must earn their way into contention from a nominally weaker starting position in the group hierarchy.
Qatar vs Switzerland Key Matchups
Key Qatar attack vs Switzerland back line
With no current top scorers or assists data listed for either side in this World Cup, the battle will revolve around how Qatar’s attacking options can test a Swiss defence that, like Qatar’s, begins the tournament statistically untried. Both teams’ season records show 0 goals scored and 0 conceded, and 0 clean sheets so far in the competition, so the first big question is which side adapts faster to the pressure and tempo of the group stage opener.
Midfield balance: Qatar structure vs Switzerland organisation
The overall team statistics point to a blank slate in terms of goals, wins and losses for both midfields. With 0 fixtures played and 0 goals for or against for each team, the midfield battle becomes more about tactical cohesion and risk management. Given the prediction edge towards Qatar avoiding defeat, Switzerland’s midfield unit will likely need to push the tempo to justify their strong market favouritism, while Qatar can afford a more controlled, compact approach.
Head-to-Head: Last Meetings
The recent head-to-head record between these nations is extremely limited but notable. The only listed meeting gives Qatar a psychological edge and frames this World Cup tie as an opportunity for Switzerland to respond. With just one result available, the aggregate stands at one win for Qatar and none for Switzerland.
- 14 November 2018: Switzerland 0-1 Qatar (Friendlies)
Qatar vs Switzerland Prediction
All available indicators point to a tight, cagey World Cup group-stage encounter. Both teams come into the match with no prior fixtures in this tournament, so there is no current form line in terms of wins, goals or defensive records. However, the comparison metrics heavily favour Qatar in the head-to-head and goals categories, and the prediction percentages are striking: 50% for a Qatar win, 50% for a draw, and 0% for a Switzerland victory.
This suggests a match in which Qatar are well placed to frustrate Switzerland, who are nonetheless rated strong favourites by the bookmakers. Expect Switzerland to see more of the ball and attempt to justify their status, but with Qatar organised and content to play for a result that keeps them firmly in the qualification picture. With no explicit goals projection available, a conservative outlook is warranted, leaning towards a low-scoring contest where Qatar’s primary objective is to avoid defeat.
Predicted Score: Qatar 1-0 Switzerland
Qatar League Form
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Switzerland League Form
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Qatar Possible Starting Lineup
Mahmud Abunada, Meshaal Barsham, 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 deep squad list across all lines, with multiple goalkeepers, a solid core of defenders, and a broad mix of midfielders and attackers. The presence of several experienced defenders and a large attacking group gives the coach flexibility to choose between a cautious, defence-first structure and a more expansive approach. With no recorded injuries or suspensions, tactical choices rather than enforced changes should dictate the starting XI.
Switzerland Possible Starting Lineup
M. Keller, G. Kobel, 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’s squad is rich in defensive and midfield options, supported by a varied attacking unit. With three goalkeepers and a strong set of defenders and midfielders, they are well equipped to control territory and possession. Like Qatar, they have no listed absences, so the coach can tailor the lineup to either press high and chase a win or manage the game more cautiously, though market expectations suggest an assertive approach.
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 of a draw, with 0% allocated to a Switzerland victory, strongly backing the “Qatar or draw” angle. Yet bookmakers price Switzerland as clear favourites, with away odds as short as 1.18–1.23 across Betfair, BetVictor, Pinnacle and 1xBet, while Qatar’s home win is as high as 15.75 with Marathonbet. Using the advice “Double chance : Qatar or draw” aligns with the underlying probabilities while taking advantage of the market’s heavy tilt towards Switzerland.
- Goals Tip: Under 2.5 goals. Both sides enter with 0 goals scored and 0 conceded in the current World Cup statistics, and their only recent H2H meeting finished Switzerland 0-1 Qatar. With no evidence of high-scoring trends between them and a group-stage opener often played cautiously, backing a low total goals angle is logical. While the odds for under 2.5 are not explicitly listed, the strong favouritism for Switzerland (around 1.20–1.23) suggests the market expects control rather than chaos, which supports a low-scoring scenario.
- Value Tip: Qatar to avoid defeat (Qatar or Draw) against the odds. The comparison metrics show Qatar at 100% in the head-to-head and goals categories, reflecting their previous 1-0 win over Switzerland. Yet home odds for Qatar range from 12.00 (Bet365, SBO) to 15.75 (Marathonbet), and the draw is priced as high as 6.82 with Pinnacle. Given the prediction that Switzerland have a 0% chance of winning and Qatar’s favourable H2H, the value lies in opposing the short-priced Swiss, either via a lay of the away win or by backing Qatar or the draw at generous prices.
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.


