Three points and a statement performance. Switzerland outclassed Canada by 2 goals to 1 inside BC Place, Vancouver, sending a clear message to the rest of the group stage field at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The win moves them to the summit of their group in a tournament expanded to 48 teams for the first time — a format that places a premium on early momentum and goal difference, both of which Switzerland can now build on heading into their remaining fixtures across the group stage.
This 3-goal contest featured some fine finishing, though scorer details are yet to be confirmed by official sources.
Switzerland edged the territorial battle, finishing with 55.2% possession against their opponent's 44.8%. The shot count read 6 to 13 — Canada showed greater menace in the final third but the numbers only tell part of the story.
Three points is the ideal start for Switzerland and puts them in control of their own destiny in the group stage. Canada have the quality to bounce back, but the margin for error now is slim in a group where every game counts.
This is the World Cup that rewrites the record books. Forty-eight nations. Twelve groups. Sixteen cities across three countries — the United States, Mexico and Canada. For every team still standing, the mission is the same: keep winning and keep believing.

