Switzerland vs Bosnia Herzegovina Predictions: Supercomputer Betting Picks & Odds

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The SportsCasting supercomputer gives Switzerland a 61% win probability against Bosnia & Herzegovina in their Group B World Cup 2026 clash – a margin that makes the Switzerland moneyline one of the cleaner calls on the board.

The match kicks off Thursday, June 18, 2026 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles at 15:00 ET. Three primary markets align cleanly with the model’s output: Switzerland moneyline, under 2.5 goals World Cup pricing, and a correct score of Switzerland 2–0 Bosnia & Herzegovina.

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Switzerland vs Bosnia Herzegovina Supercomputer Betting Picks

  • Supercomputer Pick: Switzerland Moneyline (-172)
  • Supercomputer Pick: Under 2.5 Goals: (-125)
  • Supercomputer Pick: Correct Score Switzerland 2–0 Bosnia & Herzegovina

Switzerland vs Bosnia Herzegovina Predictions

Our supercomputer assigns Switzerland a 61% win chance, the draw at 23%, and Bosnia at just 16%.

Switzerland enter ranked 16th globally, having qualified with a 4W-2D-0L record, scoring 14 goals and conceding just two. Bosnia sit 40th in the world and have failed to score more than one goal in any of their last six competitive matches.

The most likely correct scores from the model are 2–0 at 12.6% probability, 1–1 at 11.7%, and 1–0 at 11.1%. The top three outcomes all cluster under three goals. That is the model’s clearest signal, and it runs through every market worth targeting here.

For deeper context on where both teams sit entering this fixture, the full Group B World Cup 2026 odds and predictions breakdown covers the complete standings picture.

Switzerland vs Bosnia Herzegovina Best Bet

The Switzerland betting odds at -172 imply roughly 63% win probability – the model sits at 61%. Market and model are within two percentage points of each other. There is no meaningful edge fading the Swiss here, and no reason to construct a case against them based on the available data.

Bosnia at +460 implies approximately 18% win probability. The supercomputer puts their true chance at 16%. Again, the model and the sportsbook are nearly identical. Lucky Rebel has priced this fixture with precision – bettors are not finding value on the away side.

The under 2.5 goals market at -125 is where the secondary conviction sits. The model’s Under probability lands above 55% – consistent with every top correct-score projection clustering at two goals or fewer.

Bosnia’s six-match run without scoring more than once reinforces a BTTS No angle simultaneously. Both bets point in the same direction.

Switzerland vs Bosnia Herzegovina Odds

Market Selection Odds
Moneyline Switzerland -172
Moneyline Draw +310
Moneyline Bosnia & Herzegovina +460
Total Goals Over 2.5 +109
Total Goals Under 2.5 -125

All odds sourced from Lucky Rebel.

The Switzerland moneyline at -172 and the under 2.5 goals at -125 represent the two markets where the supercomputer soccer predictions carry the strongest alignment with live pricing. The World Cup 2026 betting picks here are tight, low-scoring, and Swiss.

Bettors looking to stack this fixture into a combination should check out the latest World Cup same game parlay picks for additional legs that complement the Under and Switzerland win angles.

For the broader tournament picture and Switzerland’s outright chances, the FIFA World Cup 2026 outright winner odds place their tournament ceiling in full context.

The supercomputer soccer predictions are pointing clearly in one direction here: Switzerland win, tight scoreline, under the total. The structural case is airtight, the market alignment is clean, and Bosnia’s goalscoring record makes a high-scoring upset almost implausible on current form.