Switzerland is on the rise. Despite just two Top-6 finishes and zero medals won since the 1948 Olympics, they carry the sixth-shortest odds to win this tournament.
My Switzerland vs. France predictions and free betting picks see the Swiss winning their opener in blowout fashion.
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Switzerland vs France prediction
Switzerland vs France Best bet: Switzerland -3.5 (+115)
France carries +75000 odds to claim gold for a reason. They only have one NHL player (Alexandre Texier), and he’s not a big point producer. They are very old — 12 skaters are on the wrong side of 30 — and devoid of youth and high-end skill.
The Swiss possess plenty of firepower in Nico Hischier, Kevin Fiala, Timo Meier, and Roman Josi. They also roster Jonas Siegenthaler and Janis Moser, two very stout defenders who can limit chances effectively.
Switzerland should dominate at both ends and win decisively.
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Switzerland vs France same-game parlay
Bet99
Switzerland -3.5
Under 5.5
Scoring a single goal will be hard for France. They severely lack dynamic players, and Switzerland will have a legitimately good NHL defenseman — be it Josi, Moser, or Siegenthaler — patrolling the ice almost every shift.
The Swiss won’t feel pressure or urgency to push the pace, instead playing a dominant but controlled brand of hockey. That lends itself to a one-sided scoreline that should still go Under 5.5 goals.
Switzerland vs France SGPSwitzerland vs France odds
Moneyline: Switzerland -1200 | France +730
Puck Line: Switzerland -3.5 (+110) | France +3.5 (-130)
Over/Under: Over 5.5 | Under 5.5
How to watch Switzerland vs France
Location
Milana Santagiulia Arena, Milan, Italy
Date
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Puck drop
6:10 a.m. ET
TV
CBC, NBC
Odds are correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change.
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