New Delhi, June 18 -- Having played out a draw in their respective openers, Switzerland take on Bosnia and Herzegovina in their second Group B clash in Los Angeles at the FIFA World Cup 2026, aiming full three points and a hopes of staying alive. The Group B is wide open with all the four teams earning a point each from their respective opening encounters.

A win for either Switzerland or Bosnia and Herzegovina will put them one step ahead for the round of 32 qualification. Out of 16 players that featured Switzerland's opening encounter against Qatar, 14 players either created a chance or attempted a shot, something that will put the side in good stead.

Bosnia and Herzegovina coach Sergej Barbarez is eyeing another upset, urging his team...