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Qatar meet Switzerland in a Group B clash at the 2026 World Cup, and you can follow the action live with ESPN.
The 2026 World Cup kicked into high gear on Saturday, June 13, with a full slate of four matches taking place on both coasts and in two nations.
Canada captain Alphonso Davies remained limited in his team's World Cup training session as he recovers from a hamstring injury. Davies warmed up with the team at Canada’s training base but
Qatar's resilience against Switzerland owed much to goalkeeper Mahmoud Abunada, whose key saves kept them in the game, a remarkable comeback for a player once close to retirement ​due to a serious back injury.
Qatar and Switzerland open the World Cup on Saturday with a match at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. The teams have been drawn into a very open Group B, which also includes host Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Qatar's semifinal set the bar high for Morocco, and coach Mohamed Ouahbi cannot afford to disappoint
In Qatar, reactive football felt heroic as the Atlas Lions reached the semifinals. Three and a half years later, Morocco's aim must be to dominate rather than just survive.
Canada heads into its second World Cup match against Qatar with key decisions still to be made following its draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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