SWITZERLAND · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 Switzerland: Switzerland beat Algeria 2-0 in Vancouver to reach the round of 16.
—Early lead: Breel Embolo struck in the 11th minute after a driving run from Johan Manzambi.
—Second-half seal: Dan Ndoye doubled the lead within a minute of the restart.
—Clean sheet: Switzerland kept Algeria at arm’s length after taking control early.
—Next: Switzerland face the winner of Colombia and Ghana in the round of 16.
Two quickfire goals either side of half-time carried Switzerland past Algeria and into the round of 16 at a raucous BC Place in Vancouver.
World Cup 2026 Switzerland book their place
Switzerland beat Algeria 2-0 at BC Place in Vancouver to reach the round of 16. It was a controlled, professional night from Murat Yakin’s side.
Breel Embolo and Dan Ndoye scored the goals that made the difference. Switzerland led early and never looked back.
Algeria pressed for a way in but rarely troubled the Swiss goal. The North Africans exit at the last-32 stage.
Embolo strikes early
Switzerland needed just 11 minutes to break the deadlock. Johan Manzambi drove at the Algerian defence before teeing up the finish.
Breel Embolo was on hand to convert and settle any Swiss nerves. The early goal set the tone for the rest of the contest.
From there Switzerland grew into the game and controlled possession. Algeria were forced to chase for long spells.
Manzambi’s surge was the standout moment of the opening quarter. The young midfielder carried the ball through the heart of the Algerian side before picking out his striker.
Ndoye doubles it after the break
Any hopes of an Algerian comeback were dented almost immediately after half-time. Dan Ndoye struck within a minute of the restart to make it 2-0.
The second goal was the perfect start to the second half for Switzerland. It gave them a cushion they would not surrender.
Algeria had to open up, which only created more space for the Swiss. The game was effectively settled with more than 40 minutes still to play.
Ndoye’s finish capped a slick move that Algeria never saw coming. It was the kind of ruthless start to a half that wins knockout ties.
Algeria run out of answers
Algeria enjoyed spells of possession but struggled to create clear chances. The Swiss back line stayed compact and patient throughout.
Every time Algeria pushed men forward, Switzerland looked comfortable on the counter. A third goal would not have flattered the winners.
By full time the result was never in doubt. Switzerland saw the night out with the minimum of fuss.
The numbers behind the win
According to FIFA’s official match centre, Switzerland scored twice and kept a clean sheet in a measured display. The two goals came inside the opening minute of each half.
By The Rio Times’ reading, timing was everything for Switzerland on the night. Scoring so early in each half repeatedly knocked Algeria off their rhythm.
It extended a run in which Switzerland have rarely beaten themselves at major tournaments. Their discipline out of possession has become a signature under Yakin.
Embolo and Ndoye both took their chances with the composure of players in form. Switzerland will value that clinical edge as the opposition gets stronger.
What comes next
Switzerland move into the round of 16, where they will meet the winner of Colombia and Ghana. Either opponent will pose a very different kind of test.
Yakin’s side will fancy their chances if they defend as they did here. Their route through the draw has opened up encouragingly.
A meeting with Colombia or Ghana promises pace and attacking threat from the other end. Switzerland’s ability to soak up pressure and strike early could prove decisive again.
Why it matters
Switzerland have quietly become one of the tournament’s most reliable knockout teams. Reaching another last 16 continues that steady record.
For Algeria, the exit is a disappointment after a spirited group campaign. They can still take pride in a competitive tournament.
The margins in the knockout rounds are unforgiving, and two early goals were enough to decide the night. Algeria will regret conceding at such damaging moments in each half.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the score in World Cup 2026 Switzerland vs Algeria?
Switzerland won 2-0 in Vancouver. Breel Embolo and Dan Ndoye scored the goals.
When did Switzerland score?
Embolo struck in the 11th minute and Ndoye added a second within a minute of the second-half restart. Both goals came early in their halves.
Who set up the opening goal?
Johan Manzambi drove forward before laying the ball off for Embolo. It was a well-worked early opener.
Have Switzerland reached the round of 16?
Yes. The win sent Switzerland into the last 16 of the World Cup.
Who do Switzerland play next?
Switzerland face the winner of Colombia and Ghana in the round of 16. That tie will confirm their opponent.
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