In a tightly contested and hard-fought first half, Switzerland and Canada go into the break level at 0–0, with both sides battling intensely for top spot in Group B.
The 2026 World Cup, which kicked off on June 11, is entering the third and final day of the group stage.
This is a decisive moment for identifying trends and clarifying the standings in the various groups.
In Group B, a fierce battle for first place was underway between Canada and Switzerland.
The Swiss set out to dictate the pace of the match, but they hadn’t counted on the Canadians remarkable resilience.
While the Nati set the pace with a sustained rhythm, the Canucks launched a series of counterattacks to catch the Swiss defense off guard.
However, neither team managed to gain the upper hand. As a result, the two teams went into halftime tied.
This result works in Canada’s favor, allowing them to retain first place in the group. Switzerland is currently in second place.