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Qatar meet Switzerland in a Group B clash at the 2026 World Cup, and you can follow the action live with ESPN.
The 2026 World Cup kicked into high gear on Saturday, June 13, with a full slate of four matches taking place on both coasts and in two nations.
Switzerland's draw with Qatar after their attacking onslaught in their opening World Cup match was a wake-up call and a warning against complacency, but the ​team can still win their group, forward Ruben Vargas said on ‌Monday.
So much for Switzerland staying in the neutral zone. The Swiss might have been a step offside before the foul against Qatar keeper Mahmud Abunada that resulted in a penalty kick and a tiebreaking goal Saturday for Switzerland’s Breel Embolo during both teams’ World Cup opener.
For the first time in over a decade, Switzerland is navigating a major tournament without their legendary wall, Yann Sommer. The 37-year-old shot-stopper is not missing the 2026 World Cup due to an injury or a coaching snub;
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