Switzerland defeated Bosnia & Herzegovina 4-1 on Thursday in a 2026 FIFA World Cup Group B match held in Los Angeles [1, 7].
The victory allows Switzerland to take control of Group B during the tournament's eighth day of competition [3, 4]. The result puts the Swiss side in a strong position to advance as the group stage progresses.
The match remained competitive until Bosnia & Herzegovina was reduced to 10 men. Tarik Muharemovic received a red card after the referee judged he committed a dangerous tackle [5]. Following the ejection, Switzerland capitalized on the numerical advantage with a flurry of goals.
Johan Manzambi led the offensive surge, scoring two goals [2]. Manzambi first found the net with a volley in the 74th minute and added a second with a finish in the 90th minute [2].
Rubén Vargas contributed to the scoring effort with a goal in the 84th minute [3]. The Swiss side completed the rout when Granit Xhaka converted a penalty on the final kick of the match [2].
Coach Murat Yakin managed the squad through the tactical shift following the red card, ensuring the team maintained pressure on the Bosnian defense [1]. The win marks a decisive moment for Switzerland in the tournament, while Bosnia & Herzegovina must now recover from the loss and the absence of Muharemovic for future fixtures [2, 3].
“Switzerland defeated Bosnia & Herzegovina 4-1”
This result significantly alters the trajectory of Group B. By securing a dominant win and a high goal difference, Switzerland has established itself as the favorite to win the group. For Bosnia & Herzegovina, the loss is compounded by the suspension of Tarik Muharemovic, leaving the team shorthanded and needing a result in their remaining matches to avoid elimination.


