Looking for live World Cup football in Tunbridge Wells today? The Bedford’s Fanzo venue schedule lists three FIFA World Cup 26™ fixtures for Wednesday 24th June: Bosnia vs Qatar at 8pm on ITV 4, Switzerland vs Canada at 8pm on UTV / ITV 1, and Morocco vs Haiti at 11pm on BBC Two.
📺 Today’s confirmed Fanzo fixtures at The Bedford
- 20:00 — Bosnia vs Qatar — FIFA World Cup 26™ — ITV 4 — Sound
- 20:00 — Switzerland vs Canada — FIFA World Cup 26™ — UTV / ITV 1 — Big Screen + Sound
- 23:00 — Morocco vs Haiti — FIFA World Cup 26™ — BBC Two — Sound
This post covers only the fixtures currently shown on The Bedford’s Fanzo venue schedule for Wednesday 24th June.
Bosnia vs Qatar preview — 8pm
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Qatar meet in a proper Group B pressure game, with both sides needing a win to keep their FIFA World Cup hopes alive. Bosnia were beaten 4-1 by Switzerland last time out, while Qatar are trying to respond after a heavy defeat to Canada.
What’s at stake: defeat sends either side home. A win may still require help elsewhere because Canada and Switzerland lead the group, but three points would keep the door open for progression, most likely through the third-place route.
Team news and injuries
Bosnia-Herzegovina: Tarik Muharemovic is suspended after his red card against Switzerland. Edin Dzeko’s fitness is one to watch after limited minutes so far, but Bosnia will want his experience in a game where they have to chase a result.
Qatar: Homam El Amin and Assim Madibo are both suspended after red cards against Canada, forcing changes in defence and midfield. Qatar need a reset quickly after conceding six in Vancouver.
Switzerland vs Canada preview — 8pm
This is the headline 8pm fixture on The Bedford’s Fanzo schedule. Switzerland and Canada are level at the top of Group B after impressive wins: Switzerland beat Bosnia 4-1 and Canada swept Qatar aside 6-0 for a landmark World Cup victory.
Switzerland bring tournament know-how, structure and quality through the spine of the side. Canada bring pace, home-continent energy and a front line capable of turning transitions into chances quickly.
What’s at stake: top spot in Group B is on the line. A win would put either side in control of the group and shape a potentially kinder knockout route, while a draw may suit both depending on the other result.
Team news and injuries
Switzerland: no confirmed absentees or doubts are listed. Expected key names include Gregor Kobel, Manuel Akanji, Granit Xhaka, Remo Freuler, Dan Ndoye, Breel Embolo and Ruben Vargas.
Canada: Ismael Kone is out with a broken leg suffered against Qatar. Alphonso Davies is rated doubtful with a hamstring issue, so Canada may again lean on Jonathan David, Cyle Larin, Tajon Buchanan and Stephen Eustaquio for attacking drive.
Morocco vs Haiti preview — 11pm
Morocco finish their Group C campaign against Haiti late tonight. The Atlas Lions have four points from their opening two games after drawing with Brazil and beating Scotland, while Haiti have already been eliminated after defeats to Scotland and Brazil.
What’s at stake: Morocco can guarantee a top-two finish with victory and continue their push into the knockout rounds. Haiti are playing for pride, a first point of the tournament, and the chance to leave the World Cup with a statement performance.
Team news and injuries
Morocco: no fresh injuries are reported. Ismael Saibari and Brahim Diaz are expected to remain central to the attack, with Achraf Hakimi set to continue in defence alongside a strong back line protecting Yassine Bounou.
Haiti: all-time leading scorer Duckens Nazon is still doubtful with an unspecified issue. Wilson Isidor and Frantzdy Pierrot are among the attacking options if Haiti switch to a more positive shape.
Watch World Cup football at The Bedford tonight
If you are searching for a sports pub in Tunbridge Wells showing World Cup football today, The Bedford is showing the Fanzo-confirmed fixtures listed above, including Switzerland vs Canada on the Big Screen with Sound.
Join us from 8pm for the Group B double-header, then stay late for Morocco vs Haiti at 11pm. Expect cold pints, Marlowe’s burgers and a proper match-night atmosphere in the centre of Tunbridge Wells.
Join us for World Cup football tonight
Bosnia vs Qatar and Switzerland vs Canada kick off at 8pm, followed by Morocco vs Haiti at 11pm. Arrive early for the best spot.
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