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Qatar vs Switzerland Head-to-Head: Record, Stats & Form (Updated June 2026)

12.06.2026, 11:49

Qatar and Switzerland meet in a World Cup 2026 group-stage fixture on 13 June 2026, with the hosts ranked 56th in the world facing a Swiss side sitting 19th. The gap in ranking tells part of the story, but with only one previous meeting on record, recent form and tournament context carry the most weight in assessing this matchup.

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Head-to-Head Record

Qatar and Switzerland have met just once in recorded history, making the head-to-head sample extremely limited. That sole encounter came in a friendly in November 2018, when Qatar claimed a 1–0 win away in Switzerland — meaning Qatar hold a 1–0–0 record in this matchup, with one goal scored and none conceded. The average total goals across that single meeting stands at 1.0. Given how little direct history exists between these sides, their current form and World Cup 2026 context are far more instructive.

Date Match Score Season
14 Nov 2018 Switzerland vs Qatar 0–1 2018

Qatar: Recent Form

Qatar arrive at this fixture in poor form, having gone winless in all six of their last matches (W0 D2 L4). Their form string reads D L L D L L — with the most recent result a goalless draw at home to El Salvador on 6 June 2026. Across those six matches they have scored just 2 goals and conceded 8, averaging only 0.33 goals per game in attack and 1.33 against. They have failed to score in four of those six outings, recording just one clean sheet. Their points-per-game figure of 0.33 is among the lowest of any World Cup 2026 participant, underlining a side that has struggled for both goals and results in the build-up to the tournament.

  • 6 Jun 2026 (H) vs El Salvador — 0–0 (Draw)
  • 28 May 2026 (A) vs Ireland — 0–1 (Loss)
  • 7 Dec 2025 (H) vs Tunisia — 0–3 (Loss)
  • 1 Dec 2025 (H) vs Palestine — 0–1 (Loss)

Switzerland: Recent Form

Switzerland head into this fixture with a considerably more positive recent record, collecting 2 wins, 3 draws and 1 defeat across their last six matches (form string: D W D L D W). Their most recent outing was a 1–1 draw away to Australia on 6 June 2026, while prior to that they put 4 goals past both Jordan and Sweden in home wins. Over those six matches the Swiss have scored 13 goals — an average of 2.17 per match — and conceded 8 (1.33 per match). They have kept 1 clean sheet and failed to score just once, earning a points-per-game average of 1.5. Their only loss in this run was a 3–4 home defeat to Germany in March 2026.

  • 6 Jun 2026 (A) vs Australia — 1–1 (Draw)
  • 31 May 2026 (H) vs Jordan — 4–1 (Win)
  • 27 Mar 2026 (H) vs Germany — 3–4 (Loss)
  • 15 Nov 2025 (H) vs Sweden — 4–1 (Win)

Form and Record at a Glance

  • Head-to-head record: 1 meeting — Qatar 1 win, Switzerland 0 wins, 0 draws (Qatar won 1–0 in Nov 2018).
  • Qatar’s last 6: W0 D2 L4 — winless run, scoring just 2 goals in six matches.
  • Switzerland’s last 6: W2 D3 L1 — only one defeat, scoring 13 goals across the run.
  • Qatar’s ppg: 0.33 — the lowest of the two sides by a considerable margin.
  • Switzerland’s ppg: 1.5 — reflecting a largely consistent run of results.
  • Qatar failed to score in 4 of their last 6 matches; Switzerland failed to score in just 1.
  • Combined goals in the sole H2H meeting: 1 (Qatar 1–0 Switzerland, 2018).

How Qatar and Switzerland Compare

The contrast in recent form between these two sides is stark. Qatar have gone six matches without a win, scoring just twice and failing to find the net in four of those outings, while Switzerland have been far more productive in front of goal — netting 13 times in six matches at an average of 2.17 per game. Defensively, both sides have conceded at an identical average rate of 1.33 goals per match over their recent fixtures, but Switzerland’s attacking output and points-per-game return of 1.5 against Qatar’s 0.33 illustrates a significant difference in momentum as the two sides arrive at World Cup 2026.

FAQ

What is the head-to-head record between Qatar and Switzerland?

Qatar and Switzerland have met just once on record. Qatar won that match 1–0, playing as the away side in a friendly in Switzerland in November 2018.

What is Qatar’s recent form ahead of World Cup 2026?

Qatar have not won any of their last six matches (W0 D2 L4), scoring just 2 goals and conceding 8, with a points-per-game average of 0.33 heading into the tournament.

What is Switzerland’s recent form ahead of World Cup 2026?

Switzerland have won 2, drawn 3 and lost 1 of their last six matches, scoring 13 goals at an average of 2.17 per game and accumulating 1.5 points per game in that run.

When do Qatar and Switzerland play at World Cup 2026?

Qatar face Switzerland on 13 June 2026 as part of the World Cup 2026 group stage.

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