After a dramatic penalty shootout, Switzerland defeated Colombia to book their place in the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals, where they will face Argentina. Argentina's recent performances against Cabo Verde and Egypt showed that the reigning champions can be challenged.

  • Argentina have already scored 14 goals at this World Cup
  • One of Switzerland's key players will miss the match due to injury
  • Switzerland have conceded only three goals at the tournament so far

Argentina vs Switzerland Predictions

Argentina's attacking play has revolved around Lionel Messi for quite some time. Most of their offensive moves are directed through the captain, and without him, La Albiceleste often struggle to create clear-cut scoring opportunities. That was particularly evident in the matches against Cabo Verde and Egypt.

Our prediction: Lionel Messi Over 1.5 shots on target at odds of 1.50 (-200)

The reigning world champions attempt plenty of shots in every match, with Messi leading the way. He registered two shots on target against Egypt and an impressive six against Cabo Verde. That makes this market one of the most attractive betting options for the Argentina vs Switzerland clash.

Date and timeKick-off:  Saturday July 11, with kick-off scheduled for 9:00 PM ET (USA) and 2:00 AM BST (UK time) on Sunday, July 12
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Odds on Argentina to win 1.70 (-143)
Odds on Switzerland to win
6.00 (+500)

Argentina vs Switzerland Betting Odds

Argentina are widely regarded as the clear favourites heading into this quarter-final. Odds for an Argentine victory are 1.70 (-143). A draw is priced between 3.50 (+250) and 3.80 (+280), while a Switzerland win is available at as high as 6.00 (+500). Bookmakers are not expecting a high-scoring affair, with Over 2.5 Goals priced at 2.30 (+130).

Predicted Lineups

Julian Alvarez started against Egypt but failed to make a significant impact. As a result, Lautaro Martinez is expected to return to the starting eleven. Switzerland, meanwhile, will be without Johan Manzambi, who has been ruled out through injury.

  • Argentina: E. Martinez – Molina, Romero, L. Martinez, Tagliafico – Paredes, De Paul, Mac Allister, Fernandez – Messi, La. Martinez
  • Switzerland: Kobel – Zakaria, Elvedi, Akanji, Rodriguez – Freuler, Xhaka, Vargas, Rieder, Ndoye – Embolo

Recent Results

Argentina struggled in both of their previous knockout matches despite winning 3-2 against Cabo Verde and Egypt. They needed extra time to get past Cabo Verde, while the match against Egypt also proved far more difficult than expected. Switzerland, on the other hand, advanced past Colombia after a goalless draw and a successful penalty shootout. In the Round of 16, they secured a comfortable 2-0 victory over Algeria.

Argentina - Last Five Matches

07.07.2026 - Argentina 3:2 Egypt (FIFA World Cup)
04.07.2026 - Argentina 3:2 Cabo Verde (after extra time) (FIFA World Cup)
28.06.2026 - Jordan 1:3 Argentina (FIFA World Cup)
22.06.2026 - Argentina 2:0 Austria (FIFA World Cup)
17.06.2026 - Argentina 3:0 Algeria (FIFA World Cup)

Switzerland – Last Five Matches

07.07.2026 - Switzerland 0:0 Colombia (Switzerland won on penalties) (FIFA World Cup)
03.07.2026 - Switzerland 2:0 Algeria (FIFA World Cup)
24.06.2026 - Switzerland 2:1 Canada (FIFA World Cup)
18.06.2026 - Switzerland 4:1 Bosnia and Herzegovina (FIFA World Cup)
13.06.2026 - Qatar 1:1 Switzerland (FIFA World Cup)

Argentina vs Switzerland - FIFA World Cup Quarter-final

On paper, Argentina appear to have been handed one of the most favourable opponents among the remaining quarter-finalists. Switzerland have produced inconsistent performances throughout the tournament, and their display against Colombia was far from convincing. If they hope to eliminate La Albiceleste, they will need to raise their level considerably and show much greater intensity. As always, the spotlight will be firmly on Lionel Messi, whose outstanding form has made him one of the leading contenders for the tournament's Golden Boot.

Broadcast Information

Argentina and Switzerland will meet on Saturday, July 11, with kick-off scheduled for 9:00 PM ET (USA) and 2:00 AM BST (UK time) on Sunday, July 12. Broadcast availability depends on your country. You can find the official list of broadcasters on the FIFA website. The match will be officiated by Canadian referee Drew Fischer.