Who will win Group B at the 2026 World Cup?
The 2026 World Cup is under way and one of the most hotly contested groups is carrying on, with all four teams’ level on one point.
Switzerland, Canada, Qatar and Bosnia & Herzegovina are all level, with the it all to play for as two games are left to be played.
With that in mind, here’s what the Group B winner odds are saying about the chances of each nation in this summer’s tournament.
Switzerland – ½

Despite failing to beat Qatar in their opening game, Switzerland remains favourites to win the group stage.
The European nation is the only one in the group with a significant number of players in the top five leagues in the world and they will believe they have the firepower to win this group. Despite their confidence, the Qatar draw shows them nothing will come easy.
The Swiss will play Bosnia next, before Canada in their final match of the group stage.
Canada – 5/3

Joint-hosts Canada sits second in the odds to win the group.
Jesse Marsch’s team drew the opener 1-2 with Bosnia but will be hoping that playing in their home country can carry them to the knockout stages.
Canada are much stronger than they have ever been, but the likes of Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies and Juventus’s Jonathan David need to get firing if they are to show the world what they are made of.
The North American side face Qatar, before rounding out with Switzerland.
Bosnia & Herzegovina – 5/1

The other European side of the group, Bosnia & Herzegovina are outsiders for the group but will expect to make it to the knockout stages.
Led by 40-year-old Edin Dzeko, the Bosnia’s have a good team, laced with talent from across Europe. Whilst they don’t have the firepower of Switzerland, they have the quality and grit to match any side they face.
Bosnia will play Switzerland before Qatar to finish the group stage.
Qatar – 25/1

The rank outsiders, last tournament’s hosts, Qatar, are the least likely nation to win the group according to the odds.
Despite what is stacked against them, the gulf state has not come here to make up the numbers, showing just what they can do, stopping favourites Switzerland in their opening game.
For them, it is now about keeping the standards up, as they are in a strong position to qualify for the knockout stages, and even win the group if they can secure three points in one of their last two games.
Qatar face Canada, before finishing the group against Bosnia.
