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Get updated predictions and squad insights for the upcoming Canada vs. Switzerland FIFA World Cup game.

The final set of World Cup group stage games kicks off today and Dimers' experts have calculated the updated win probabilities and edges for the Group B matchup between Canada and Switzerland at BC Place on Wednesday, June 24.
Both Canada and Switzerland enter this match with four points apiece in Group B, but with a two-goal advantage, a win or draw will secure the top spot for Canada.
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Canada's playing squad for the Tournament
Here is the confirmed roster for Canada:
Canada
Goalkeepers: Dayne St. Clair (Inter Miami), Maxime Crépeau (Orlando City), Owen Goodman (Barnsley)
Defenders: Moïse Bombito (Nice), Derek Cornelius (Rangers), Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich), Luc De Fougerolles (FCV Dender), Alistair Johnston (Celtic), Alfie Jones (Middlesbrough), Richie Laryea (Toronto FC), Niko Sigur (Hajduk Split), Joel Waterman (Chicago Fire)
Midfielders: Ali Ahmed (Norwich City), Tajon Buchanan (Villarreal), Mathieu Choinière (LAFC), Stephen Eustáquio (LAFC), Marcelo Flores (Tigres UANL), Ismaël Koné (Sassuolo), Liam Millar (Hull City), Jonathan Osorio (Toronto FC), Nathan Saliba (Anderlecht), Jacob Shaffelburg (LAFC)
Forwards: Jonathan David (Juventus), Promise David (Royale-Union Saint Gilloise), Cyle Larin (Southampton), Tani Oluwaseyi (Villarreal)
Manager: Jesse Marsch
Injury notes: Ismaël Koné has been ruled out of the tournament after suffering a broken leg in the Qatar match. Nathan Saliba, who scored in that fixture, steps into the midfield alongside captain Stephen Eustáquio.
Canada vs. Switzerland predictions and picks including the most likely exact score
Leveraging our updated data and the confirmed list of players, we have run the calculations for this fixture. Here are the latest insights:
- Win probabilities: Canada 32.7%, Switzerland 41.2%, Draw 26.2%
- Both teams to score: Yes 53.0%, No 47.0%
- Total goals (2.5): Over 48.6%, Under 51.4%
- Win to nil: Canada 17.4%, Switzerland 22.3%
- Double chance (win or draw): Canada 58.8%, Switzerland 67.3%
- Most likely final score: 1-1 Draw (12.4%)
These projections represent the highest probability outcomes based on the confirmed team sheets for Canada and Switzerland.
Canada vs. Switzerland picks and best bet
| Bet Type | Pick | Bet Now |
|---|---|---|
| To win | Canada | +240 |
| Total | Under 2.5 | +115 |
The Dimers model projects a Switzerland victory but at 32.7% and best odds of +240, Canada to win represents our top value play in the match.
The Under 2.5 also has strong support, with 51.4% of simulations ending with two or fewer goals, aligning with the odds as a reasonable lean for bettors who prefer total goals markets.
Dimers will be providing best bets all tournament long, with the early edge on this game being on Both Teams to Score.
As well as being the most likely winner of the game, the edge on Canada's odds also provides the best value for bettors.
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Switzerland vs. Canada World Cup details
The FIFA World Cup matchup between Canada and Switzerland is scheduled for June 24, 2026, with the two teams concluding their group stage matches.
- Teams: Canada vs. Switzerland
- Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
- Time: 3:00 PM ET
- Venue: BC Place
- Tournament odds: Who will win the World Cup?
Conclusion: Canada vs. Switzerland prediction
Our World Cup predictions for this matchup suggest that Canada to lose is the most likely outcome, followed by a Canada win, with a draw as the least likely result.
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