Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina will meet at Los Angeles Stadium on Thursday afternoon, as both nations continue their 2026 World Cup campaigns in Group B.Switzerland will want to respond after being denied victory by a stoppage-time own goal against Qatar, while Bosnia and Herzegovina enters the match after holding co-host Canada to a 1-1 draw in Toronto.Verdict: DrawBest odds: 78/25Bookmaker: 1xBetSwitzerlandSwitzerland enters this match with some frustration after its opening 1-1 draw against Qatar. Murat Yakin’s side looked set to start Group B with three points after Breel Embolo converted an early penalty, but a late own goal left Switzerland with a result that felt like a missed chance.The performance still had plenty of positives. Switzerland created enough chances to win the game, controlled long spells, and showed why it was widely expected to be one of the stronger sides in this group. The problem was finishing, and Yakin will know that his team cannot afford the same wastefulness against Bosnia and Herzegovina.Switzerland has a strong recent group-stage record at World Cups, and that experience should matter in a match where the group is still completely open. With Canada, Qatar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Switzerland all sitting on one point, the second round of fixtures could shape the whole section.The main question is whether Switzerland can turn control into goals. Granit Xhaka can dictate the rhythm in midfield, Embolo gives the attack a focal point, while Ruben Vargas, Dan Ndoye, and Remo Freuler can all help Switzerland move the ball into dangerous areas. If the favorite is more clinical than it was against Qatar, it should have enough to win, but Bosnia and Herzegovina is unlikely to make the match comfortable.Switzerland Team NewsMurat Yakin is expected to keep a strong core in place after the draw with Qatar. Switzerland has little reason to panic, but the coach may look for small adjustments in attacking areas after his team failed to finish the game off.Gregor Kobel should remain the first-choice goalkeeper. In defense, Manuel Akanji is expected to be one of the key figures, while Nico Elvedi, Ricardo Rodriguez and Silvan Widmer are also experienced options.Granit Xhaka remains central to Switzerland’s midfield. His passing range, composure, and leadership should be important against a Bosnia and Herzegovina side that can be aggressive in duels and quick in transition.Further forward, Breel Embolo should continue to lead the line after scoring from the penalty spot against Qatar. Switzerland can also use Ruben Vargas, Dan Ndoye, Noah Okafor and Zeki Amdouni, giving Yakin different profiles if he wants to change the rhythm of the match.Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina enters this match after a solid 1-1 draw with Canada. Sergej Barbarez’s side took the lead through Jovo Lukic in the first half, but it could not protect the advantage after the break.The result was still useful. Bosnia and Herzegovina avoided defeat against a co-host, showed defensive resilience, and kept itself firmly in the fight for qualification. With Qatar still to come in the final group match, a positive result against Switzerland would put Bosnia and Herzegovina in a very good position.This team has also built a strong, unbeaten run. Bosnia and Herzegovina has become a more compact, difficult side under Barbarez, and its direct style can create uncomfortable moments for opponents who leave space after losing the ball.The concern is attacking sharpness. Bosnia and Herzegovina defended well against Canada, but it did not create enough after going ahead. Against Switzerland, it will need to offer more threat in transition and give Edin Dzeko or Ermedin Demirovic enough service in the final third.Bosnia and Herzegovina Team NewsSergej Barbarez is expected to keep Bosnia and Herzegovina organized and compact, especially against a Switzerland side that should see more of the ball.Nikola Vasilj is likely to remain an important figure in goal. In defense, Sead Kolasinac and Amar Dedic give Bosnia and Herzegovina valuable experience and quality, while the center-backs will need to stay alert against Embolo’s movement inside the box.The midfield battle will be crucial. Benjamin Tahirovic, Armin Gigovic, and Ivan Basic are among the options who can help Bosnia and Herzegovina compete physically and stop Switzerland from moving the ball too easily through central areas.Further forward, Edin Dzeko remains the biggest name in the squad and can still influence matches with his movement, strength, and finishing. Ermedin Demirovic and Jovo Lukic also give Barbarez attacking options, with Lukic coming into the match after scoring against Canada.Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina Key Factors to ConsiderSwitzerland drew 1-1 with Qatar in its opening match after conceding through a stoppage-time own goal.Bosnia and Herzegovina also drew 1-1 in its opener, holding co-host Canada in Toronto.All four teams in Group B are level on one point after the first round of matches.Switzerland has lost only one of its last eight World Cup group-stage matches.Bosnia and Herzegovina is unbeaten in its last nine internationals and won the only previous meeting between these teams, a 2-0 friendly victory in Zurich in 2016.ConclusionSwitzerland has more tournament experience and should control longer spells of the match. Yakin’s side created enough against Qatar to win that game, and if its finishing improves, it can put Bosnia and Herzegovina under serious pressure.Bosnia and Herzegovina, though, looks difficult to beat. Barbarez has built a compact and resilient side, and the draw against Canada showed that it can handle pressure in a World Cup setting. With Dzeko, Demirovic, and Lukic available in attack, Bosnia and Herzegovina also has enough quality to punish Switzerland if the favorite becomes too open.This feels like a match where both teams know the value of avoiding defeat. Switzerland may have more control, but Bosnia and Herzegovina has enough structure and momentum to stay in the game. With Group B so evenly balanced after the opening round, another draw looks like a strong value angle.Verdict: DrawBest odds: 78/25Bookmaker: 1xBetThe post Prediction: Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina appeared first on SoccerNews.