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Buy Switzerland World Cup 2026 tickets on 1BoxOffice and compare verified seats for Group B fixtures against Qatar, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Canada before choosing your preferred venue, category and delivery option. La Nati begin at Levi's Stadium, listed for the tournament as San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, then moves to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and BC Place in Vancouver. Standard tickets, premium seats and hospitality options appear by fixture, with seller notes, seating information and the 150% money-back guarantee shown before checkout.

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Switzerland arrive at their sixth consecutive World Cup and 13th overall, with a Group B campaign that opens against Qatar at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on 13 June 2026. Murat Yakin's side then face Bosnia and Herzegovina at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood on 18 June before crossing the border to BC Place in Vancouver for the group closer against co-hosts Canada on 24 June. Three matches, three cities and two host countries give travelling Swiss supporters a west-coast route through California and British Columbia rather than a scattered cross-continent itinerary.

The football context still matters, but it should support the buying decision rather than take over the page. Switzerland topped UEFA qualifying Group B unbeaten with 14 points from six matches, sealing their place with a 1-1 draw away to Kosovo on 18 November 2025. Granit Xhaka remains the senior leader, Manuel Akanji anchors the defence, and Gregor Kobel gives Yakin a high-level goalkeeper behind a disciplined tournament side. For followers of World Cup 2026, the Switzerland ticket story is shaped by three practical questions: whether to prioritise the Qatar opener, the Bosnia and Herzegovina fixture in Los Angeles or the Canada closer in Vancouver.

This page covers the full Group B schedule, seat-category guidance, hospitality demand, the corrected Switzerland qualifying path and the practical buying process through 1BoxOffice. It keeps the focus on tickets, delivery notes, venue choice and buyer confidence, while using team context only where it helps supporters decide which listing makes sense.

Switzerland at World Cup 2026: Group B Fixtures

Switzerland's Group B schedule is unusually clean for travelling supporters. The first two fixtures are in California, starting in Santa Clara and moving south to Inglewood, before the final group match in Vancouver. Fans planning all three matches should treat the trip as a west-coast ticket route: Bay Area first, Los Angeles second and British Columbia last. The opening fixture is now confirmed as Match 8, while the Los Angeles and Vancouver matches are Match 26 and Match 51.

Date Match Kick-off (local) Venue City Match number
13 June 2026 Qatar vs Switzerland 12:00 PT Levi's Stadium Santa Clara Match 8
18 June 2026 Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina 12:00 PT SoFi Stadium Inglewood Match 26
24 June 2026 Switzerland vs Canada 12:00 PT BC Place Vancouver Match 51

Switzerland's Group B Opponents

Qatar

Qatar arrive at their first World Cup as a sporting qualifier, having sealed AFC fourth-round Group A on 14 October 2025 with a 2-1 win over the United Arab Emirates. Julen Lopetegui took charge in May 2025 and inherited a senior squad still drawing on the 2019 and 2023 Asian Cup-winning core. Akram Afif and Almoez Ali lead the attack, with Boualem Khoukhi anchoring the defensive line. The Bay Area opener at Levi's Stadium is the fixture most likely to set the tone for Swiss buyers, because a positive start against Qatar would make the later Canada match feel like a possible group-decider rather than a recovery mission. Qatar's possession style makes this a careful tactical match, but from a ticket perspective, it is also the lowest-travel opening point for supporters already based in California.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina arrive at the World Cup for the first time since their 2014 debut in Brazil, having earned the Group B berth via the UEFA play-off route. The Dragons travel with Edin Dzeko in the latter stages of an extraordinary international career, alongside European-club regulars and Bundesliga-tested midfielders. Sergej Barbarez has rebuilt the side around aggressive transitional play and a willingness to commit numbers forward, which makes the Inglewood fixture on 18 June a genuinely open game where neither side will want to surrender momentum.

Canada

Canada arrive as joint hosts with home advantage and a squad that has matured significantly since the 2022 group-stage exit in Qatar. Jesse Marsch's appointment in May 2024 added tactical sharpness, and the Vancouver closer on 24 June will be played in front of a partisan BC Place crowd. Alphonso Davies, Jonathan David and Stephen Eustaquio are the headline names, and the Canadian project carries genuine momentum through the Concacaf cycle. Reaching the knockout rounds at home is the natural pressure point for Canada, which is why the Vancouver closer is likely to carry the strongest late-cycle demand in Switzerland's group.

Match Venues: San Francisco Bay Area, Inglewood and Vancouver

Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara

Levi's Stadium, listed for the tournament as San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, hosts Qatar vs Switzerland on 13 June 2026. The 12:00 PT kick-off makes this a lunch-time match in Northern California and an evening fixture for supporters watching from Switzerland. For buyers, the practical choice is usually between lower-bowl sideline seats for a closer view of Xhaka's midfield work, corner seats for a balanced price/view mix or upper-tier sections for a wider tactical angle.

The venue sits in Santa Clara, close to San Jose rather than downtown San Francisco. That matters when choosing hotels and travel plans. Supporters staying in San Jose or Santa Clara will normally have the shortest stadium transfer, while fans staying in San Francisco should allow extra time for Caltrain and local connections. Levi's Stadium is exposed compared with the other two Swiss venues, so daytime sun position and upper-tier shade can influence the seat decision. The opener is also the easiest match to combine with a wider California trip before moving south for the SoFi fixture.

SoFi Stadium, Inglewood

SoFi Stadium, listed for the tournament as Los Angeles Stadium, hosts Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina on 18 June 2026. The Inglewood venue is built for premium demand, so hospitality, club-level seats and central lower-bowl listings can move faster than in a standard group-stage match. Buyers comparing listings should pay attention to whether the ticket is in a regular seating area, a premium section or a hospitality-linked zone with lounge access.

The stadium's roofed design protects supporters from direct sun and gives the fixture a very different feel from the Santa Clara opener. It is also close enough to the Los Angeles International Airport for short-stay travellers, but matchday traffic around Inglewood can be heavy. If Switzerland had taken points from Qatar, this second match could become the fixture where buyers look for stronger seats because it may shape whether La Nati go into Vancouver chasing first place or protecting qualification.

BC Place, Vancouver

BC Place, listed for the tournament as BC Place Vancouver, hosts Switzerland vs Canada on 24 June 2026. This is the host-nation fixture in Switzerland's group and likely the highest-pressure buying window of the three matches. Canadian demand, local support in Vancouver, and the possibility of group-stage qualification being on the line can all lift demand for central seats and grouped tickets.

The stadium sits in downtown Vancouver, close to hotels, restaurants and SkyTrain connections, making it the easiest Swiss venue for walking access once supporters are in the city. The retractable roof reduces weather risk, while the 12:00 PT kick-off makes the match a daytime event for local fans and an evening event in Switzerland. Buyers should treat this fixture differently from the Qatar opener: if Canada needs a result, neutral sections and premium seats can become more competitive because local support will be deep across the stadium.

Ticket Categories and Pricing Explained

Tournament organisers categorise World Cup 2026 tickets into four main bands plus a hospitality tier. Indicative GBP price ranges below are buyer-planning ranges for comparing categories before checking live 1BoxOffice listings. Seller prices can change as inventory moves, team news develops, and travel plans become clearer. The Canada fixture is likely to attract the strongest demand because it pairs Switzerland with a co-host at BC Place, while the Qatar opener may offer the cleanest entry point for supporters building a three-match trip.

Category Location Typical features Expected range for Switzerland group matches
Hospitality Premium club, suites, on-pitch hospitality lounges Lounge access, premium catering, padded seats, dedicated entry Approximately £2,800 to £8,500
Cat 1 Lower tier sideline, halfway-line zones Best sightlines, central seating, premium concourse Approximately £600 to £1,500
Cat 2 Lower tier behind goals, mid sideline Strong views of one penalty area, atmospheric Approximately £400 to £900
Cat 3 Upper tier sideline, mid corner Wider tactical view, value pricing for sideline Approximately £230 to £520
Cat 4 Upper tier behind goals, end zones Entry-level pricing, atmospheric singing sections Approximately £130 to £310

Hospitality packages for Switzerland matches

Hospitality packages for Switzerland's three group games typically include premium-stand seating, pre-match and half-time catering, drinks service and concierge support across Levi's Stadium, SoFi Stadium and BC Place. The Canada closer in Vancouver carries the strongest hospitality demand due to the co-host atmosphere, and travelling Swiss supporters often pair the two California fixtures into a single west-coast leg with the Vancouver closer as a separate add-on. Where sellers make multi-match hospitality inventory available, buyers should compare the total package value against separate match-by-match bookings because the Vancouver closer may price differently from the two California fixtures.

How to Buy Switzerland World Cup 2026 Tickets

Buying Switzerland World Cup 2026 tickets through 1BoxOffice follows a clear eight-step process designed for international buyers, comparing live listings across three venues. Use the steps below to check fixture, category, seat notes, delivery method and order status before matchday.

Step1

Select your fixture plan
Choose between a single Switzerland group game or a multi-match plan covering Santa Clara, Inglewood and Vancouver. Travelling Swiss supporters typically anchor on the Canada closer and add the two California fixtures.

Step2

Compare ticket listings
Review listings by stand, block, row, quantity and total all-in price. The cheapest seat is rarely the best value once sightlines and away-end positioning are factored in.

Step3

Pick your category
Match category to matchday experience. Cat 1 for the Canada closer at BC Place, Cat 3 or 4 for the Bosnia and Herzegovina fixture if pacing budget across all three group games.

Step4

Choose quantity and add to basket
Confirm seat count and row configuration. Group bookings of four or six often present better value than single-seat orders and keep travelling parties together.

Step5

Enter buyer details
Fill in the buyer name and matchday contact information carefully, and create an account if you are a new user. Use the same details you want support teams and sellers to reference if delivery updates are needed.

Step6

Choose currency and pay
Select your preferred billing currency where available, review the final basket total and complete payment only after checking the fixture, quantity, category and delivery notes.

Step7

Receive confirmation
Your confirmation email includes the order reference, match details and the delivery method shown on the listing. Keep that email available during the delivery window.

Step8

Track your order
Use the track order page to follow seller fulfilment status until matchday. Delivery timing varies by listing and seller fulfilment schedule, so keep checking your order page as the fixture approaches.

Switzerland's Road to 2026: UEFA Qualifying

Switzerland's qualification campaign ran through UEFA Group B between September and November 2025 under Murat Yakin. La Nati finished top of the group unbeaten with 14 points from six matches, scoring 14 goals and conceding only two. The key correction is the qualification moment: Switzerland did not seal the group with a 3-0 away win in Ljubljana. They secured the place with a 1-1 draw away to Kosovo on 18 November 2025, after having put themselves in control with a 4-1 win over Sweden three days earlier.

Date Fixture Result Key detail
5 September 2025 Switzerland vs Kosovo 4-0 Dominant opening win that set the tone for the group and gave Yakin immediate control of the campaign
8 September 2025 Switzerland vs Slovenia 3-0 Second straight home win in Basel, with Switzerland combining control in midfield with sharp finishing
10 October 2025 Sweden vs Switzerland 0-2 Important away win at Friends Arena, keeping Switzerland unbeaten and putting pressure on Sweden
13 October 2025 Slovenia vs Switzerland 0-0 Controlled away draw that protected the group lead and kept the defensive record intact
15 November 2025 Switzerland vs Sweden 4-1 Statement home win in Geneva, with Breel Embolo, Granit Xhaka, Dan Ndoye and Johan Manzambi scoring
18 November 2025 Kosovo vs Switzerland 1-1 Ruben Vargas scored before Kosovo equalised, but the draw was enough for Switzerland to qualify as group winners

The campaign was built on control rather than drama. Switzerland scored seven goals in their first two matches, won away to Sweden without conceding and then managed the final two windows with the calm of a side used to tournament qualification. The 4-1 win over Sweden was the emotional high point because it turned qualification from likely to almost inevitable. The 1-1 draw in Pristina then completed the job, with Kosovo needing a huge swing to overtake Switzerland and never looking likely to produce it.

For ticket buyers, the qualifying record matters because it explains why Switzerland will be priced differently from a pure outsider. La Nati are not a headline favourite, but they rarely arrive at major tournaments as passengers. Their recent record gives buyers confidence that the Canada closer could still matter for the top spot or qualification, while the Qatar opener has value because Switzerland tend to start campaigns with structure and patience rather than chaos.

Squad and Key Players

Granit Xhaka

Granit Xhaka is the captain of Switzerland and the most internationally-experienced player in the squad, with more than 140 senior caps. The 33-year-old midfielder transitioned to Sunderland in the summer of 2025 after spells with Arsenal, Bayer Leverkusen and Borussia Mönchengladbach, with the move to the Premier League for a fourth time providing the matchday rhythm Yakin wants ahead of the tournament. Xhaka's box-to-box dynamism and his ability to dictate tempo from deep are the principal tactical foundation of the senior side, and his leadership across the qualifying campaign was the key cohesive factor. The Canada closer at BC Place will likely be his most-watched group game given the bracket implications.

Manuel Akanji

Manuel Akanji is the central defensive anchor and the squad's most internationally tested defender. The Inter Milan centre-back transitioned from Manchester City in the summer of 2025 after winning the Premier League and Champions League under Pep Guardiola, and has continued his European-elite club career in Serie A. Akanji's pace at recovery, his composure on the ball and his ability to step into midfield make him a tactical bridge between the Swiss back line and Xhaka's central distribution. His 2024-25 Premier League title and his Inter campaign provide the tournament-mentality assets that will be tested by Bosnia and Herzegovina's transitional pressing in particular.

Gregor Kobel

Gregor Kobel is one of Switzerland's leading goalkeeper options and has increasingly carried the senior role through the post-Euro 2024 cycle. The Borussia Dortmund keeper's command of the box at set pieces and his shot-stopping reflexes are the principal defensive insurance, with Kobel having maintained Champions League levels across 2024-25 and 2025-26. His tactical understanding of European-club press patterns gives Switzerland one of the few attributes that compare favourably with the deeper European-based teams, and he is a strong candidate to start in Group B if selected in the final tournament squad.

Breel Embolo

Breel Embolo is the senior centre forward, having transitioned from Borussia Mönchengladbach to Monaco in 2022 and now established as a Ligue 1 regular. The 28-year-old striker offers a physical leading-line presence that complements the more technical wide attackers around him: stronger in the air, willing to run channels, reliable as a target-man option. Embolo's late-arriving runs from deep are his principal goalscoring source, and his second-half winner against Slovenia in the qualifying opener was the campaign's defining individual moment. Yakin will likely build the front line around him across all three group fixtures.

Rubén Vargas

Ruben Vargas is the principal wide attacker on the Switzerland left and the player whose pace and direct running offer transitional sharpness against any opposition. The Sevilla forward delivered a senior creative role across the qualifying campaign and remains one of Yakin's most-trusted attacking options. His matchup with Bosnia and Herzegovina full-backs at SoFi Stadium will be the principal tactical contest of the second group fixture, and his style suits the larger NFL-style pitches at all three Switzerland venues.

The next generation

Behind the senior core, Switzerland bring through a younger cohort sharpened by the Swiss Super League domestic system and the increasing concentration of Swiss talent across European clubs. Dan Ndoye at Bologna is the most senior of the next-tier wide attackers, with Aurele Amenda at Borussia Mönchengladbach and Fabian Rieder at Stuttgart providing additional depth. Yakin has room to include younger players around the senior core if their club form holds through the final selection window.

Murat Yakin's Tactical Identity

Murat Yakin arrives at his second senior World Cup as Switzerland head coach, having taken charge in August 2021 and led the team through another major-tournament cycle. His Swiss sides are usually pragmatic, compact and difficult to rush. They can move between a back-three structure and a four-man defence depending on the opponent, but the common thread is midfield control through Xhaka, careful spacing around the centre-backs and wide players who can carry the ball into transition.

That tactical profile matters for buyers because Switzerland rarely play like a loose group-stage outsider. Against Qatar, they should have enough technical quality to control long stretches if the midfield settles early. Against Bosnia and Herzegovina, the match may become more open because both sides have forwards who can attack space. Against Canada, the crowd and co-host energy could force Switzerland into longer spells without the ball, making defensive organisation and counter-attacks more important. Rather than promising a fixed formation, the safer expectation is a flexible Yakin side built around Xhaka's rhythm, Akanji's composure and the wide running of Ndoye and Vargas.

World Cup History

Switzerland arrive at the 2026 finals for their 13th World Cup overall and sixth consecutive appearance. That consistency is central to the ticket story: this is not a surprise one-cycle team, but a nation that has learned how to qualify, manage tight groups and make itself awkward in knockout football. La Nati debuted at the 1934 World Cup, reached the quarter-finals in 1934 and 1938 and then staged one of the most famous matches in tournament history as hosts in 1954, losing 7-5 to Austria in Lausanne in the highest-scoring World Cup match ever played.

The modern Swiss pattern is not a regular modern round-of-16 progression, because the 2010 campaign ended in the group stage. The accurate version is still strong: Switzerland reached the round of 16 at the 2006, 2014, 2018 and 2022 World Cups, while also developing a reputation for disciplined tournament football. The 2006 exit to Ukraine on penalties was remarkable because Switzerland left the tournament without conceding a goal in normal or extra time. The 2014 defeat to Argentina came deep in extra time, and the 2018 loss to Sweden was decided by a single goal. The 2022 6-1 defeat to Portugal was painful, but it did not erase a long run of group-stage competence.

The 2026 draw gives Switzerland a realistic route to continue that modern pattern. Qatar offer a difficult but winnable opener, Bosnia and Herzegovina brings a European opponent with an emotional edge, and Canada provides the co-host test in Vancouver. For supporters comparing listings, that makes all three matches meaningful. The opener can shape the campaign, the Los Angeles fixture may define qualification control, and the Canada closer could decide whether Switzerland tops Group B or enters the knockouts through second place.

Year Host Result Defining moment
1934 Italy Quarter-finals Early statement tournament, confirming Switzerland as a serious European participant
1938 France Quarter-finals Another last-eight finish before the long post-war tournament gap
1954 Switzerland Quarter-finals 7-5 defeat to Austria, still the highest-scoring match in World Cup history
1994 USA Round of 16 Return to the knockout stage before a 3-0 defeat to Spain
2006 Germany Round of 16 Penalty defeat to Ukraine after leaving the tournament without conceding in open play
2014 Brazil Round of 16 1-0 extra-time defeat to Argentina, with Angel Di Maria scoring late
2018 Russia Round of 16 1-0 defeat to Sweden in St Petersburg after progressing from a difficult group
2022 Qatar Round of 16 6-1 defeat to Portugal after another successful group-stage campaign
2026 USA, Mexico, Canada To play 13th World Cup overall and sixth consecutive appearance, with Group B matches in Santa Clara, Inglewood and Vancouver

Tournament Contenders and Switzerland's Path Through 2026

The 2026 tournament's leading contenders sit largely outside Group B from Switzerland's perspective. Reigning champions Argentina are second-seeded and carry a path through the bracket likely to bring them into knockout collision with European opposition from the quarter-finals onwards. Five-time winners Brazil and 2018 winners France sit in the same first-tier shortlist alongside reigning UEFA Euro champions Spain, Germany, England and a Portugal squad squeezing one final cycle from Cristiano Ronaldo. Switzerland's 1954 host quarter-final remains one of their historic high points, while the modern era has created a strong expectation that La Nati should compete seriously for knockout qualification.

Switzerland's realistic ceiling at this tournament is a quarter-final finish, which would equal the 1954 result and exceed the modern-era round-of-16 baseline. Topping Group B is plausible given the relatively favourable draw, with second place still a probable outcome given Canada's home advantage at BC Place. The 19 July 2026 final at MetLife Stadium remains a distant horizon rather than a realistic buying assumption, but a quarter-final run would represent genuine progress from the recent round-of-16 pattern.

The deeper bracket value lies in the tournament experience the squad takes into Euro 2028 and the next generation's transition into senior leadership.

Fan Experience in the United States and Canada

Fan zones in San Francisco Bay Area, Inglewood and Vancouver

The confirmed fan-zone detail in this route is strongest in Vancouver, where the Fan Festival is at Hastings Park / PNE Grounds. That matters for Swiss supporters because the Canada match at BC Place is likely to attract the largest local crowd of Switzerland's group stage. Travellers staying downtown can treat BC Place as the match venue and Hastings Park as the larger public-viewing and festival destination, then plan transport between the two rather than assuming every fan event will sit beside BC Place.

For the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles legs, supporters should follow the current host-city updates closer to travel before relying on a specific fan-zone address. The safer planning approach is to choose accommodation around stadium access first, then add fan events once the host-city programme is final. In Santa Clara, that usually means weighing San Jose and Santa Clara hotels against San Francisco nightlife. In Los Angeles, it means balancing Inglewood stadium access with the wider hotel base around LAX, downtown LA and the west side.

Travel essentials: ESTA, eTA and inter-venue logistics

Swiss passport holders are generally eligible to travel to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program with an approved ESTA when the trip meets programme rules. For Canada, Swiss travellers should check current eTA requirements, travel method and passport validity before booking flights. UK and EU passport holders should not assume identical entry rules without checking their own nationality, route and connection points.

The Santa Clara to Inglewood to Vancouver route is manageable, but only if flights are planned early. Supporters can travel from the Bay Area to Los Angeles by air or a longer California road/rail route, then fly from Los Angeles to Vancouver for the Canada match. The biggest pressure point is the final fixture because Vancouver hotel demand will include Canadian supporters, neutral visitors and fans from other group matches. Buyers planning all three Switzerland fixtures should secure match tickets and accommodation together rather than treating the Vancouver leg as an afterthought.

Why Book Switzerland World Cup 2026 Tickets with 1BoxOffice

1BoxOffice has operated as a global secondary-market ticket marketplace since 2006, helping buyers compare live-event listings by fixture, category, quantity and seller notes. For Switzerland World Cup 2026 tickets, that comparison matters because the three matches have different demand profiles: Qatar is the opener, Bosnia and Herzegovina is the California follow-up, and Canada is the co-host closer. Buyers can review the listing details before checkout, including seat information where available, delivery notes and the guarantee terms attached to the order.

The 150% money-back guarantee is a central buyer-protection point on 1BoxOffice, but buyers should still read the order terms and listing notes carefully before paying. For travelling Swiss supporters, the best value is not always the lowest visible price. A slightly higher listing with clearer delivery notes, better seat grouping or a more suitable venue section can be stronger than a cheaper single seat in a less convenient area. The safest buying pattern is to choose the fixture first, compare the section and category second, then check the final basket total and delivery method before completing payment.

Frequently Asked Questions

When and where does Switzerland play at the World Cup 2026?

  • Switzerland play their three Group B matches across two host countries in 11 days. The opener is Qatar vs Switzerland on 13 June 2026 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, followed by Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood on 18 June and Switzerland vs Canada at BC Place in Vancouver on 24 June.

How can I buy Switzerland World Cup 2026 tickets?

  • Tickets can be booked through 1BoxOffice by selecting the Switzerland fixture, comparing available listings by category, section and quantity, then checking the delivery notes before payment. Start with Qatar vs Switzerland if you want the opener, choose the Bosnia and Herzegovina fixture for the Los Angeles leg or use Switzerland vs Canada if the Vancouver closer is your priority.

Will Granit Xhaka play at the 2026 World Cup?

  • Granit Xhaka is expected to remain one of Switzerland's central figures at the 2026 World Cup, fitness permitting and subject to final squad submission. The Sunderland midfielder is Switzerland's record appearance-maker and remains the organiser of Yakin's midfield, but final captaincy and squad details should be checked again when the tournament squad is announced.

How much do Switzerland World Cup 2026 tickets cost?

  • Prices are seller-driven and should be checked against live 1BoxOffice listings at the time of purchase. As a planning guide, buyers can expect upper-tier and behind-goal seats to sit below central lower-tier seats, while hospitality and premium sections are priced higher. The Canada match at BC Place may carry the strongest demand because it involves a co-host nation.

What are the ticket categories for Switzerland matches?

  • The four standard categories are Cat 1 through Cat 4, plus a hospitality tier. Cat 1 covers premium lower-tier sideline seating around the halfway line, Cat 2 sits in the lower tier behind goals or further along the sideline, Cat 3 is upper-tier sideline, and Cat 4 is upper-tier behind goals. Hospitality includes lounge access, catering and dedicated concourse zones.

Are Switzerland hospitality packages available?

  • Hospitality listings may be available for Switzerland's three group games, subject to seller inventory. Buyers should check each listing for the exact package details, because inclusions can vary by venue and seller. The most important checks are seat location, lounge access if included, food and drink notes, delivery method and whether the listing covers one match or more than one fixture.

What is the capacity of the stadiums where Switzerland plays?

  • Levi's Stadium has a published baseline above 68,500. SoFi Stadium has a published capacity above 70,000 with a translucent ETFE roof. BC Place has a baseline above 54,500 with a retractable roof. Tournament-mode capacities can vary slightly from these baselines and will be confirmed by tournament organisers ahead of the matchday window.

Do I need a visa to attend Switzerland matches in the United States and Canada?

  • Swiss passport holders are generally eligible for ESTA travel to the United States when the trip meets Visa Waiver Program rules. For Canada, Swiss travellers should check whether an eTA is required for their travel method before booking. UK and EU passport holders should check their own nationality and routing rather than assuming identical requirements.

How are Switzerland World Cup 2026 tickets delivered?

  • Delivery method and timing depend on the listing and seller fulfilment schedule. Your order confirmation will show the purchased fixture and order reference, while the delivery notes explain how the ticket will be provided. Keep your order email available and use the track-order page for fulfilment updates as matchday approaches.

Can I buy Switzerland tickets if my primary-sale application was unsuccessful?

  • Yes. Secondary-market platforms such as 1BoxOffice list seller inventory across categories, including listings released by buyers who have changed travel plans or hospitality clients distributing premium-package allocations. Pricing reflects market demand at the point of purchase rather than primary-sale face value.

Is there a minimum age requirement for Switzerland World Cup 2026 matches?

  • Families should check the final venue policy before travelling, because child-entry rules can vary by stadium and event. The safest assumption is that every attendee may need a valid ticket unless the event policy clearly states otherwise. For Switzerland's route, families should also consider daytime kick-off times, transfer distances and whether grouped seats are available in the chosen section.

What is the 1BoxOffice 150% money-back guarantee?

  • The 150% money-back guarantee is the buyer-protection promise attached to 1BoxOffice orders. Before checkout, buyers should still read the listing notes, delivery timing and order terms so they understand how the guarantee applies to their chosen Switzerland fixture.

Can Switzerland World Cup 2026 tickets be transferred or resold?

  • Ticket-transfer rules can depend on the original ticket source and event policy. Ticket holders who can no longer attend should avoid informal transfers and use a structured resale route such as the 1BoxOffice sell your tickets service, where listing details and seller checks can be handled properly.

What ID do I need to bring?

  • International travellers should carry a valid passport and keep the name on the booking consistent with their travel documents where possible. Entry checks vary by venue and event policy, so keep both your ticket and identification easy to access on matchday.

When should I book Switzerland World Cup 2026 tickets?

  • Booking earlier usually gives buyers more choice by category, quantity and seat grouping, especially for the Canada closer at BC Place. Later listings can still appear, but availability may be uneven and grouped seats may be harder to find. Check live listings regularly if you are comparing all three Switzerland matches.

Can I buy multiple Switzerland fixtures in one order?

  • You can compare more than one Switzerland fixture during the same buying session and choose the matches that fit your travel plan. If a seller offers grouped or multi-match inventory, check the listing notes carefully to confirm exactly which fixtures are included before paying.

What currencies are accepted?

  • Currency options can vary by checkout settings and payment method. Review the final basket total, service fees and selected billing currency before confirming your order, especially if you are buying from outside the United States or Canada.

Can I change or cancel my order?

  • Order changes and cancellations depend on the listing terms, seller status and event policy. Buyers should review the order terms before payment and contact support quickly if travel plans change after purchase.

What happens if a match is postponed or rescheduled?

  • If a match is postponed or rescheduled by tournament organisers, buyers should follow the updated event guidance and order emails from 1BoxOffice. Validity, replacement options and any guarantee process depend on the final event decision and the order terms attached to the listing.

Can I attend Switzerland matches with children?

  • Yes, families can attend Switzerland matches, but they should choose seats with access, timing and travel distance in mind. Daytime kick-offs are helpful for children, while grouped seats are important if you are attending with younger fans. For general order questions, the 1BoxOffice full FAQ is a useful starting point before checking venue-specific rules.

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Stadiums for World Cup 2026

Sixteen venues across the United States, Mexico and Canada host the WC26 schedule, with the opening match at Estadio Azteca on 11 June 2026 and the final at MetLife Stadium on 19 July 2026. Browse stadium ticket pages below to plan around specific venues or to add neutral fixtures alongside the Switzerland group games.

Seating Maps for World Cup 2026

Stadium-by-stadium seating plans help travelling Switzerland supporters pinpoint sightlines, away-end positioning and preferred Cat 1 to Cat 4 zones at each venue. Browse the seating-plan pages for each WC26 stadium below.

Sources checked: current World Cup 2026 match schedule, suite schedule for Match 8 and Match 26, hospitality schedule for Match 51, Reuters Switzerland qualification reports, ESPN and Sky UEFA Group B match records, Switzerland team profile, Reuters Xhaka transfer report, Vancouver Fan Festival page and current US and Canada entry guidance.

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