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Five key takeaways from Switzerland's draw with Qatar in FIFA World Cup 2026

Dilpreet has been covering football since 2020 and writing for Khel Now since 2025, covering World Football with a sharp perspective and a genuine passion for the game.
Published at :June 14, 2026 at 2:55 AM
Modified at :June 14, 2026 at 3:00 AM
Five key takeaways from Switzerland's draw with Qatar in FIFA World Cup 2026

(Courtesy : Getty)

The Nati secured a 1-1 draw against the Maroons.

Group B of the FIFA World Cup 2026 has kicked off on an interesting note. The Switzerland national football team were stunned after conceding a goal in the final moments against the Qatar national football team at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium.

Yesterday, one of the co-hosts, Canada, secured a draw against Bosnia & Herzegovina after what was an underwhelming effort by them. There is now another draw in Group B after the Julen Lopetegui-led side stunned Nati after scoring a late equaliser.

It will now be interesting to see where things will go forward for Group B. Murat Yakin’s men will now have to think about their tactics going forward. This was not an easy affair for either of the nations and they have ended up securing a point each in the end.

Five important things we learned:

1. First spot kick of FIFA World Cup 2026

The Swiss national football team received a penalty in the 17th minute. Breel Embolo was confident enough to fire the ball into the back of the net. It was a calm and composed effort by Embolo, who helped the Nati to take the lead.

Also Read: Five key takeaways from Canada’s draw with Bosnia & Herzegovina in FIFA World Cup 2026

2. Strong Qatari defence

The Julen Lopetegui-led side were not the strongest team when it comes to the attacking front, but their efforts in the backline were phenomenal. They denied the Swiss national football team from scoring on multiple occasions and this will be their strength for the rest of the tournament.

3. Switzerland’s missed chances

Granit Xhaka Switzerland FIFA World Cup 2026
Granit Xhaka of Switzerland (Courtesy: Getty)

Murat Yakin’s men could’ve scored more than two goals, but they missed out on multiple chances in the attacking front. They surely have quality players fighting in the final third, but they must work on their final touches when it comes to firing the ball at the back of the net.

4. Mid-match tactical change by NatiThe

Switzerland national football team changed their formation from 4-3-2-1 to 4-3-3 during their game against the Maroons. This tactical change did not end in their favour, as they conceded an equaliser at the end of the game. The Murat Yakin-led side settled for one point in the end.

5. Qatar’s second-ever World Cup goal

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Pedro Miguel #2 of Qatar celebrates the team’s first goal by Boualem Khoukhi #16 during the World Cup 2026 (Courtesy: Getty)

Boualem Khoukhi stunned Switzerland after heading the ball into the back of the net in the 90+5th minute. This is also the second-ever goal for the Qatar national football team on the world stage. This will be a major confidence booster for the Maroons here. They must also work on their strategies in the final third, which looked a bit weak.

Who scored the first goal for Qatar at the FIFA World Cup 2026?

Boualem Khoukhi.

Who scored the first goal for Switzerland at the FIFA World Cup 2026?

Breel Embolo.

Which teams are in Group B of the FIFA World Cup 2026?

Canada, Switzerland, Qatar and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Dilpreet
Dilpreet

Dilpreet is a dedicated football writer with a keen eye for World Football. As a proud Real Madrid fan, we believe his work reflects the same ambition and precision. Since joining Khel Now in 2025, he has crafted stories beyond scores, diving into tactics, culture, and emotion. With a strong background in content writing, he blends clarity with creativity, always aiming to bring the beautiful game closer to readers.