Don't Miss a Kick: Your Complete Guide to Watching Switzerland vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina Live—World Cup Showdown

Don't Miss a Kick: Your Complete Guide to Watching Switzerland vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina Live—World Cup Showdown

Switzerland and Bosnia & Herzegovina both threw away leads in 1–1 draws during their opening Group B fixtures, adding significant pressure to Thursday's showdown between the two sides at SoFi Stadium.

Bosnia & Herzegovina's 1–1 stalemate with Canada last week marked their sixth consecutive draw in regulation, yet the European side will have left their heated encounter with the tournament co-hosts satisfied by securing their first-ever World Cup draw as an independent nation.

Switzerland was far less content with its identical draw against Qatar, as Murat Yakin's squad thoroughly controlled the match only to be punished for wastefulness in stoppage time. They cannot afford to repeat those same errors against Bosnia & Herzegovina, a side that defeated them in the only previous meeting between the two teams, back in 2016.

Here's how to follow this pivotal Group B encounter.

What Time Does Switzerland vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina Kick Off?

How to Watch Switzerland vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina on TV, Live Stream

Viewers in the United States, where Thursday's fixture is being held, can watch via FOX Sports and fuboTV, along with Telemundo for Spanish-language coverage of the action in Inglewood.

ViX holds exclusive broadcasting rights in Mexico, while ITV and STV will be airing the match across the United Kingdom.

Canadian fans will be keen to follow the game, which takes place ahead of their own side's clash with Qatar elsewhere in the group. TSN and RDS are the go-to channels for viewers in Canada.

Country

Broadcaster(s)

United States

FOX Network, fuboTV, Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, FOX One

Canada

TSN+, TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, RDS, RDS App

Mexico

ViX Mexico

United Kingdom

ITV 1, ITVX, STV Scotland, STV Player

What's Next for Switzerland, Bosnia & Herzegovina?

Bosnia players celebrating

Switzerland will be eager to avoid heading into their final match against Canada requiring a win. The Nati take on Jesse Marsch's side in Vancouver on June 24 in their last group stage outing.

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Simultaneously, Bosnia & Herzegovina will be squaring off against Qatar in Seattle, with both teams expected to still be chasing a place in the last 32 regardless of how their second group matches unfold.

With all four nations level on one point, Group B looks set for a dramatic conclusion.

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