Both Teams To Score - Yes
Both teams have scored in each of Switzerland's opening two group games, and seven of their last eight matches in all competitions have ended with both teams scoring. Canada have only failed to score in one of their last six international fixtures, and both teams have scored in three of those encounters.
Player To Score Or Assist - Breel Embolo
Breel Embolo has led the line well for Switzerland in their opening two matches. The 29-year-old scored against Qatar and provided an assist against Bosnia-Herzegovina, while also scoring in the Swiss' final warm-up game against Jordon.
Anytime Goalscorer - Cyle Christopher Larin
Cyle Christopher Larin came off the bench in Canada's opening group game to score an important goal against Bosnia-Herzegovina and followed that up with a goal in the 6-0 victory over Qatar, taking the Saints striker onto 32 goals in 92 caps.
Player 3+ Fouls Won - Dan Ndoye
No Swiss player has drawn more fouls from the opposition at the 2026 World Cup than Nottingham Forest's Dan Ndoye. The 25-year-old, who can play in midfield or up front, has been fouled six times during his two appearances against Qatar and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Player 1+ Fouls - Alistair Johnston
Alistair Johnston has committed two fouls in his opening two appearances for Canada at the 2026 World Cup, picking up one yellow card. The Celtic defender committed six fouls in seven Scottish Premiership games last season, averaging 0.85 fouls per appearance.
Player 1+ Shots On Target - Johan Manzambi
Johan Manzambi is one of the young stars of this World Cup, having already scored two goals from midfield. The 20-year-old is averaging 4.00 shots on target per 90 minutes and has a 50% shots on target success rate for Switzerland, having featured in both group games from the bench in the second half.