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Qatar vs Switzerland Match result — 13.06.2026

Qatar
DL
June 13, 2026
19:00
World Cup
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Switzerland
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H2H Stats Matches and Previous Teams Results

Total games 2
Total Goals Avg 1.50
Both teams scored 50%
1.00 Total average 0.50
2.00 Yellow cards 1.00
Last 2 matches
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13.06.2026 World Cup
Qatar
Switzerland
1 0 1 1 1 0
0.76 3.24
3 10
2 1
0 0
14.11.2018 Friendlies
Switzerland
Qatar
0 0 0 1 0 1
0 0
0 0

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Qatar

Team Overview

In their last friendly match, Qatar faced El Salvador at home, ending in a goalless draw. Despite controlling 59% of possession, they struggled to convert that into clear chances, managing only one shot on goal.

Match statistics (Qatar vs El Salvador):

  • Possession: 59% – 41%
  • Corners: 3 – 4
  • Fouls: 10 – 19
  • Yellow cards: 1 – 1
  • Shots on target: 1 – 3
Switzerland

Team Overview

Switzerland played to a 1-1 draw against Australia in their latest friendly. They had a strong showing with 63% possession, but despite creating more opportunities, they couldn't secure a victory.

Match statistics (Switzerland vs Australia):

  • Possession: 63% – 37%
  • Corners: 7 – 2
  • Fouls: 10 – 14
  • Yellow cards: 3 – 2
  • Shots on target: 3 – 2

Qatar - Switzerland Match Result

Late Drama as Qatar Snatches a Draw Against Switzerland

In a gripping World Cup opener, Qatar managed to secure a 1-1 draw against Switzerland, thanks to a dramatic own goal from M. Muheim in the dying moments of the match. Switzerland had taken the lead early on with a penalty converted by B. Embolo in the 17th minute.

The match showcased a clear disparity in possession, with Switzerland dominating the ball at 68% compared to Qatar's 32%. The Swiss side also outshot their opponents significantly, registering 26 total attempts to Qatar's 7, although both teams managed 4 shots on target.

Qatar's resilience was evident as they fought hard despite being under pressure for most of the game. The home side received two yellow cards in the first half, while Switzerland's D. Zakaria was cautioned just before halftime. The tactical substitutions made by Qatar around the hour mark injected fresh energy into their play.

As the match approached its conclusion, Qatar's persistence paid off when Muheim inadvertently turned the ball into his own net during a chaotic moment in the box, leveling the score and sending the home fans into a frenzy. This result leaves both teams with a point as they look ahead to their next group stage fixtures.