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Switzerland vs Canada Bet Builder Tips: Ndoye to finally find the net

Switzerland and Canada put their 2026 World Cup unbeaten records on the line when they meet in a decisive Group B clash at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver on Wednesday. With both sides already on four points, the winner will secure top spot and carry significant momentum into the knockout stages. Below you can find our Switzerland vs Canada bet builder tips for the game in Vancouver, with kick-off set for 8:00pm (UK Time) on Wednesday.

Canada head into the contest after a stunning 6-0 victory over Qatar, while Switzerland responded impressively with a 4-1 win against Bosnia and Herzegovina. As a result, little separates the two nations ahead of what promises to be one of the most competitive fixtures of the final round of group matches.

Dangerous Dan Ndoye

Dan Ndoye has made a bright start to the World Cup and looks close to opening his account for the tournament. The Switzerland winger has regularly found dangerous positions and continues to play a key role in their attacking play.

No Swiss player has attempted more shots than Ndoye’s 10 across the opening two matches. Although he is still waiting for his first goal, his willingness to shoot and ability to get into scoring areas suggest he could trouble Canada’s defence.

Cards could be on the menu

Cards could play a prominent role in this contest, especially with so much at stake in the battle for top spot in Group B. Both teams are likely to compete aggressively in midfield, which could force the referee into making several disciplinary decisions.

Encouragingly for card bettors, Ramon Abatti has been appointed to officiate. The Brazilian does not rank among the most card-happy referees, averaging 3.64 yellow cards per match across 14 games last season, but knockout-stage intensity arriving early in this fixture could still push the card count above his usual average.

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