FIFA World Cup 2026 – Group B
Full-Time: Qatar 1–1 Switzerland
Date: Sunday, 14 June
The Qatar vs Switzerland Result ended in a dramatic 1–1 draw as both teams shared the points in an entertaining Group B clash at the FIFA World Cup 2026. The match featured vibrant attacking football, a late equalizer, and several key moments that kept fans gripped until the final whistle. Qatar showed remarkable resilience to earn a valuable point, while Switzerland will feel disappointed after letting victory slip away in the closing stages.
Match Summary
The game remained closely contested throughout, with both teams creating chances and battling for control in midfield. Switzerland enjoyed more possession and produced the greater number of attacking opportunities, but Qatar defended resolutely and looked dangerous on the counterattack.
Switzerland eventually broke the deadlock in the second half through a fortunate own goal by Qatar defender Miro Muheim. A dangerous Swiss attack forced the defender into an awkward clearance that ended up in his own net, giving Switzerland a 1–0 advantage.
However, Qatar refused to back down. The hosts continued pushing forward and were rewarded late in the match when Muheim redeemed himself by scoring a dramatic equalizer in the 84th minute. His goal sparked wild celebrations among the Qatar supporters and ensured his side earned a valuable point.
Key Statistics
| Stat | Qatar | Switzerland |
| Shots | 5 | 27 |
| Shots on Target | 3 | 10 |
| Possession | 30% | 70% |
| Passes | 261 | 651 |
| Pass Accuracy | 73% | 93% |
| Corners | 3 | 10 |
The statistics highlight Switzerland’s dominance in possession and attacking play, but Qatar’s resilience and efficiency allowed them to stay competitive.
Tactical Overview
- Qatar: Lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, focusing on defensive organization and rapid transitions. Despite seeing little of the ball, they stayed compact and made the most of their limited opportunities.
- Switzerland: Employed a 3-4-3 system, controlling possession and applying constant pressure. Their midfield dictated the tempo, while the wing-backs provided width and numerous crossing opportunities.
Turning Point

The match appeared destined for a Swiss victory after the own goal handed them the lead. Yet Qatar’s determination completely changed the narrative. The late equalizer not only rescued a point but also shifted the momentum in Group B.
What This Means for Group B
Following the draw, both Qatar and Switzerland open their World Cup campaigns with one point each. The result keeps Group B wide open, making every upcoming fixture critical in the race for knockout stage qualification.
Final Verdict
Switzerland will feel disappointed after dominating possession and creating far more chances, while Qatar can be proud of their fighting spirit and ability to recover from adversity. In the end, this 1–1 draw perfectly showcased football’s unpredictability a match where determination and resilience proved just as important as statistics.
Final Score: Qatar 1–1 Switzerland
Goals:
- Switzerland: Own Goal (Qatar)
- Qatar: Miro Muheim (84′)
Player of the Match: Miro Muheim – From scoring a heartbreaking own goal to netting the vital equalizer, he experienced a remarkable turnaround and played the most decisive role in the final result.
