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Switzerland edge Canada to win Group B in Vancouver

Switzerland defeated Canada 2-1 at BC Place to finish first in World Cup Group B, with Ruben Vargas and Johan Manzambi scoring before Promise David’s late reply.

Switzerland edge Canada to win Group B in Vancouver
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Switzerland beat Canada 2-1 in Vancouver and finished top of World Cup Group B. Canada, who only needed a draw to stay first, ended the group stage in second place.

After a cautious opening half, Switzerland changed the match almost immediately after the restart. Ruben Vargas struck inside the first minute of the second half, and Johan Manzambi added a second shortly afterwards as Canada’s defence failed to recover control.

Promise David gave the hosts hope soon after coming on, scoring with his first involvement, but Canada could not complete the comeback. Swiss goalkeeper Kobel was called on late, including in stoppage time, to protect the lead as the crowd at BC Place pushed for an equaliser.

The result changes the tone of both teams’ knockout preparations. Switzerland move forward as group winners, while Canada must travel away from Vancouver for their round-of-32 match; reported possible opponents remain unconfirmed and should be treated as provisional.

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