Qatar 1-1 Switzerland: Khoukhi’s Stoppage Time Equaliser Denies Switzerland and Sparks Wild Celebrations

Qatar 1-1 Switzerland

Qatar earned a dramatic 1-1 draw with Switzerland in World Cup 2026 Group B. Breel Embolo scored a 17th minute penalty before Boualem Khoukhi equalised in the 95th minute to deny Switzerland three points.

Published: June 14, 2026 |  Author: Hemim SK

Qatar’s redemption story at the FIFA World Cup 2026 began with one of the most dramatic moments of the entire tournament so far. In the 95th minute — the absolute last action of the match — Boualem Khoukhi rose to score an equaliser that denied Switzerland a victory that had looked certain for almost the entire 90 minutes.

Breel Embolo had given Switzerland the lead from the penalty spot in the 17th minute. For 78 minutes Switzerland looked in complete control. Then, with the match deep into stoppage time and Switzerland seemingly seconds away from three points, Khoukhi found the equaliser that turned Levi’s Stadium upside down.

Qatar 1-1 Switzerland. A point that feels like a victory for the nation still recovering from the trauma of 2022.


Qatar 1-1 Switzerland — Match Facts

Date: Saturday June 13 / Sunday June 14, 2026
Venue: San Francisco Bay Area Stadium (Levi’s Stadium), Santa Clara, California
Group: B

Goals:
Switzerland — B. Embolo 17′ (Penalty)
Qatar — B. Khoukhi 90+5′

Group B Standings After This Match:
1. Switzerland — 1 point (GD 0)
2. Canada — 1 point (GD 0)
3. Bosnia-Herzegovina — 1 point (GD 0)
4. Qatar — 1 point (GD 0)

Note: All four teams in Group B now have 1 point each after Day 3 — one of the most balanced group situations of the entire tournament.


How the Match Unfolded

17′ — GOAL SWITZERLAND — BREEL EMBOLO (PENALTY)

Switzerland took an early lead through a penalty converted by Breel Embolo — who started ahead of Zeki Amdouni in a change from the predicted lineup. The penalty came after a foul inside Qatar’s penalty area and Embolo stepped up to convert calmly, sending Levi’s Stadium’s Swiss supporters into celebration.

For the next 70+ minutes Switzerland controlled the match in the way their quality suggested they would. Granit Xhaka dictated tempo from midfield. Gregor Kobel was rarely tested. Qatar pushed but could not find the breakthrough their effort deserved.

The Final Minutes — Qatar’s Push

As the match entered the final ten minutes, Qatar threw everything forward. Akram Afif — Qatar’s most creative outlet — was at the heart of every attacking move. Julen Lopetegui’s substitutions added fresh legs and fresh urgency. Switzerland, perhaps sensing the job was done, seemed to retreat into a more conservative shape — a decision that would prove costly.

90+5′ — GOAL QATAR — BOUALEM KHOUKHI

The last play of the match. Qatar won a corner or set-piece situation deep into stoppage time. The ball was delivered into the Switzerland penalty area and Boualem Khoukhi — Qatar’s experienced centre-back — rose above the Swiss defence to head home an equaliser that arrived with literally the last meaningful action of the game.

Levi’s Stadium erupted. Qatar’s players sprinted toward their bench in scenes of pure delirium. For a nation still carrying the scars of being the first host eliminated in the group stage of their own World Cup in 2022, this moment — an equaliser against one of Europe’s most experienced football nations, scored with the literal last kick of the match — was more than a point. It was a statement.

The full-time whistle blew moments later. Qatar 1-1 Switzerland.

Match Analysis

For 90 minutes this match told one story — Switzerland’s superior quality controlling the game, Embolo’s penalty looking like it would be enough, Qatar fighting but ultimately falling short.

The final five minutes told a completely different story.

Boualem Khoukhi’s equaliser is exactly the kind of moment Julen Lopetegui has been building toward since taking charge of Qatar after the 2022 disaster. A team that does not give up. A team that keeps fighting until the absolute final second. A team that finds a moment when it matters most.

For Switzerland, this is a result that will sting. Murat Yakin’s side were in complete control for the vast majority of the match. Conceding an equaliser in the 95th minute — after Embolo’s early penalty had given them every platform to close the game out — represents a significant missed opportunity. Two points dropped rather than one point gained, from Switzerland’s perspective.

Granit Xhaka’s leadership could not prevent the late lapse in concentration that allowed Khoukhi the space to score. Switzerland’s defensive organisation — usually one of their greatest strengths — failed them at the most costly possible moment.

Group B — One of the Tightest in the Tournament

After Day 3 of the World Cup 2026, Group B is remarkably tight. All four teams — Canada, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Switzerland and Qatar — have exactly one point each after their opening matches. Every team has scored. Every team has conceded. The group is wide open heading into the second round of fixtures.

As covered in our Canada World Cup 2026 Schedule and Switzerland World Cup 2026 Schedule, the second round of Group B fixtures on June 18 — Canada vs Qatar in Vancouver and Switzerland vs Bosnia-Herzegovina in Los Angeles — now carry even greater significance. Every point in this group matters enormously.


What Happens Next in Group B

Canada vs Qatar — June 18, BC Place, Vancouver
After Qatar’s dramatic late equaliser, Canada cannot take this match lightly. Qatar have shown they will fight until the final second.

Switzerland vs Bosnia-Herzegovina — June 18, SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
Switzerland need to respond after dropping points they should have secured. Bosnia, who also drew their opener, will sense an opportunity.

NEED TO KNOW
What was the Qatar vs Switzerland score at World Cup 2026?
Qatar drew 1-1 with Switzerland in World Cup 2026 Group B at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. Breel Embolo scored a penalty for Switzerland in the 17th minute. Boualem Khoukhi equalised for Qatar in the 90+5th minute — the last action of the match.

Who scored Qatar’s equaliser against Switzerland?
Boualem Khoukhi scored Qatar’s equaliser in the 95th minute (90+5′) — the literal last play of the match — heading home from a set-piece situation to make it 1-1.

Did Switzerland lose to Qatar?
No — Switzerland drew 1-1 with Qatar. However after leading for almost the entire match through Breel Embolo’s 17th minute penalty, conceding an equaliser in the 95th minute felt like a significant setback for Switzerland’s qualification hopes.

What is Group B’s standings after Day 3 of World Cup 2026?
After Day 3, all four teams in Group B — Switzerland, Canada, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Qatar — have exactly one point each from one match, having all drawn their opening fixtures. It is one of the most balanced groups in the entire tournament.

Was Breel Embolo’s goal a penalty?
Yes — Breel Embolo scored from the penalty spot in the 17th minute to give Switzerland an early lead against Qatar.


Conclusion

Qatar 1-1 Switzerland. A draw that feels like a victory for the hosts of 2022 and a missed opportunity for one of Europe’s most experienced football nations.

Boualem Khoukhi’s 95th minute header will be remembered as one of the moments of the World Cup 2026 group stage — a symbol of a Qatar team that refuses to give up, four years after their tournament ended in humiliation.

Group B is now one of the most open groups in the tournament. Every point matters. Every match from here is critical.

Up next — Brazil vs Morocco. The biggest match of the group stage so far. Kickoff at 6pm ET at MetLife Stadium.

Read next: Brazil vs Morocco — Confirmed Lineups, Preview and Prediction — World Cup 2026 Day 3

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