Switzerland has revealed its starting lineup for the Group B clash against Canada at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and the selection tells a clear story: experience up the spine, with a nod to the future in the form of Johan Manzambi’s promotion to the starting eleven.
The match takes place on June 24, 2026, at BC Place in Vancouver, one of the marquee venues for the first World Cup held across North America.
The Swiss lineup, broken down
Gregor Kobel gets the nod between the posts. In defense, Silvan Widmer and Ricardo Rodriguez occupy the fullback positions, with Nico Elvedi and Manuel Akanji forming the center-back pairing. The midfield features captain Granit Xhaka partnered by Remo Freuler. Ruben Vargas adds width and creativity, while Breel Embolo provides the focal point in attack. Johan Manzambi also starts, completing the lineup.
Manzambi’s rise from impact sub to starter
Johan Manzambi has earned this starting spot by making an impact as a substitute in Switzerland’s earlier group matches. His performances off the bench were impactful enough to force the issue and secure him a place in the starting XI for a match that carries real weight in the group standings.
What Canada brings to the table
Jonathan David and Cyle Larin give Canada legitimate goal-scoring threats. Alphonso Davies is reportedly available as a potential substitute, giving Canada a game-changing option off the bench.
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