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Switzerland vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina Prediction June 18

Switzerland vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina Prediction June 18

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Lines Verdict
NO at 83% implied probability

Any Other Score: Switzerland's attacking depth and soccer's inherent unpredictability give real weight to a result outside the sixteen named scorelines. Market probability: 39%.

17% Market Probability -1% 24h
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Volume
$542
$127 in 24h
Liquidity
$88.6K
Moderate depth
7-Day Move
-28.5%
Sharp drop
Time Left
2 days
Resolves Jun 18
542 Vol. Jun 18, 2026
Exact Score: Any Other Score $63 Vol.
17%
Switzerland 2 - 0 Bosnia-Herzegovina $4 Vol.
12%
Switzerland 1 - 0 Bosnia-Herzegovina $4 Vol.
12%
Switzerland 1 - 1 Bosnia-Herzegovina $4 Vol.
12%
Switzerland 2 - 1 Bosnia-Herzegovina $11 Vol.
11%
Switzerland 3 - 0 Bosnia-Herzegovina $4 Vol.
11%

Predicting the exact final scoreline of a soccer match is among the hardest bets in sports. “Any Other Score” carries a 39% implied probability, pricing roughly two-in-five odds that Switzerland and Bosnia-Herzegovina produce a result outside the sixteen named outcomes. Momentum has been choppy: the market dipped slightly in the last hour but gained four percent over 24 hours, suggesting mild and unsettled conviction.

Switzerland takes on Bosnia-Herzegovina on June 18, 2026 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B. “Any Other Score” sits at 39% while all named scorelines together hold 61% of the market. Total traded volume stands at $344, marking this as a niche exact-score market with limited daily activity.

How the Switzerland vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina Market Resolves

“Any Other Score” wins if the full-time result falls outside the sixteen named outcomes. The listed scorelines cover the densest statistical range: 1-0, 2-0, 2-1, 1-1, 0-0, 3-0, 3-1, and several others. A final of 4-0, 4-1, or anything beyond three goals per side triggers the Any Other Score payout. Switzerland has the attacking depth to reach those totals, making this outcome genuinely live.

  • Switzerland 1-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina: Most common low-scoring win; a named outcome that does not benefit Any Other Score.
  • Switzerland 2-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina: Classic three-goal result. One of the most statistically frequent in competitive soccer.
  • Switzerland 1-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina: Draw suits Bosnia as the underdog and carries Group B knockout-round value.
  • Any Other Score (39%): The single largest outcome bucket. Covers every unusual or high-scoring result not named in the market.

Bosnia-Herzegovina’s path to cashing “Any Other Score” is simple: an open, high-scoring game or an unexpected result like 4-1 or 1-4 gets it done.

Market Signals and Form

The composite momentum signal shows mild near-term softening after a stronger 24-hour run. The trend score of 15.52 confirms gradual upward drift this week. Volatile swings of plus-twelve percent on June 10 and minus-eleven percent on June 11 reflect thin-market noise rather than informed flow.

Liquidity sits at $14,087 against total volume of only $344. High liquidity relative to volume means the order book is supported, but 24-hour volume of just $11 signals passive positioning, not active directional betting. Spread and totals data appear as secondary reference strips in the market interface.

Key Factors:

  • Momentum composite: Mild 24h upside with an hourly fade. Trend score of 15.52 signals gradual drift higher.
  • Switzerland firepower: Granit Xhaka, Breel Embolo, and Manuel Akanji lead an experienced squad under Murat Yakin.
  • Bosnia wildcard: Bosnia qualified for the World Cup and can produce unpredictable, open scorelines.
  • Group B stakes: High-pressure group fixtures tend toward tight, low-scoring results that favor named outcomes.
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Lines Analysis: Any Other Score at 39%

Switzerland enters as a legitimate World Cup contender. Embolo leads the attack, Xhaka commands the midfield, and coach Yakin brings structure and experience to the bench. If Switzerland dominates and converts chances freely, a 4-0 or 4-1 result is credible. That scenario is exactly what the 39% price is partially accounting for.

The counterargument is equally clean. Soccer overwhelmingly resolves between 0-0 and 2-1, and the sixteen named outcomes cover that statistical core. Bosnia qualified for this World Cup. They are not passive opposition, and a tight 1-0 or 2-1 Swiss win remains the most probable cluster of results.

Signals to Monitor:

  • Starting lineups: A fit Embolo and Xhaka in the XI raises Switzerland’s scoring ceiling significantly.
  • Bosnia injury news: A depleted Bosnian backline shifts the probability toward a lopsided Swiss scoreline.
  • Group B standings at kickoff: A team already eliminated or already qualified plays differently, opening the scoring range.
  • Price movement before kickoff: A push above 45% on Any Other Score signals repositioning worth tracking.

Total volume of $344 is thin enough that one mid-sized trade can move the price materially. The $14,087 order book depth provides structure, but price signals carry limited weight at this participation level.

LINES VERDICT

Any Other Score

Switzerland’s attacking depth makes a high-scoring result genuinely possible, and exact score markets historically underweight unusual outcomes. At 39%, this is the single largest outcome bucket in a market covering every result the sixteen named scorelines cannot capture.

Who is favored in this exact score market?

“Any Other Score” holds the single largest individual probability at 39%. No named scoreline individually matches that price, making this the de facto favored outcome bucket.

What does the spread mean for this match?

The spread reflects Switzerland as the moneyline favorite. In the exact score market, spread data serves as a secondary reference for expected goal margin, not the resolution condition.

When does Switzerland vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina kick off?

Kickoff is June 18, 2026, at 19:00 GMT (15:00 EST) at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. This is a Group B fixture at the FIFA World Cup 2026.

What is the over/under total for this match?

Totals data is available as a secondary data strip. Most books price this match near 2.5 goals, reflecting Switzerland’s attack against a competitive Bosnian defense.

Where can I trade this market?

This exact score market is live on Polymarket. “Any Other Score” is priced at 39% as of June 12, 2026, with $14,087 in liquidity in the order book.

What Could Shift These Probabilities?

Switzerland Runs Riot

Switzerland controls possession from kickoff and Embolo converts multiple chances in a dominant display. A 4-0 or 4-1 scoreline falls cleanly outside the sixteen named outcomes. Switzerland's World Cup pedigree and Yakin's tactical structure make this the primary bullish path for the Any Other Score market.

Classic Tight Group Game

Both teams play cautiously in a high-stakes Group B fixture and the match ends 1-0 or 2-1 to Switzerland. Those named outcomes cover the most statistically likely range for competitive internationals. Any Other Score loses, and the 61% combined weight across named scorelines proves well-placed.

Bosnia Earns a Named Draw

Switzerland opens the scoring but Bosnia-Herzegovina levels through a set piece or counterattack. The game ends 1-1 or 2-2, both named outcomes that do not benefit Any Other Score. This scenario highlights how Bosnia's resilience can keep the final scoreline within the priced named range.

Late Drama Shifts the Score

A red card, late penalty, or chaotic final minutes pushes the match to an unusual result like 3-3 or 1-4. Results tipping beyond three goals per side break outside the most heavily traded named scorelines. One informed trade in this thin market could reprice Any Other Score sharply before kickoff.

Key macro factor: FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B. Switzerland and Bosnia-Herzegovina meet at SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles on June 18, 2026, with knockout stage positioning on the line for both nations.

Market Timeline

May 21, 2026, 4:22 PM
Market Created
May 21, 2026, 6:01 PM
Event Start
May 21, 2026, 6:10 PM
Market Opened
Thursday, Jun 18
Market Resolution

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