ARGENTINA · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 Argentina: Argentina face Switzerland in the quarter-finals in Kansas City on Sunday.
—Champions: Argentina are the reigning world champions, led by Lionel Messi.
—Switzerland: The Swiss reached the last eight for the first time since 1954.
—Form: Argentina survived late scares against Cape Verde and Egypt to get here.
—Prize: The winner reaches the World Cup semi-finals.
The reigning champions meet the tournament’s great survivors in Kansas City, as Lionel Messi’s Argentina face a Switzerland side chasing a semi-final place for the first time in over 70 years.
World Cup 2026 Argentina eye the semi-finals
The reigning champions are one win from the semi-finals when they face Switzerland in Kansas City on Sunday. According to FIFA’s match centre, the quarter-final tie offers the winner a place in the last four.
Lionel Messi arrives as the tournament’s leading scorer. His eight goals have carried Argentina through some anxious nights.
The champions have rarely been at their best in the knockouts. Yet they keep finding a way to win.
Argentina have won when they needed to, even when their performances have fallen short. The results have kept coming despite the struggles.
Kansas City hosts the last of the quarter-finals. The tie completes the last-eight lineup.
Argentina know the target on their backs as champions. Every opponent raises their game against them.
Champions living dangerously
Argentina have survived two major scares already. Cape Verde took them to extra time before a 3-2 win in the round of 32.
Egypt then led them 2-0 in the last 16. Argentina scored three times late to escape 3-2.
Those results hint at vulnerability behind the star quality. Switzerland will believe they can exploit it.
Even so, Messi remains the difference-maker. When Argentina need a moment, he tends to provide it.
Lautaro Martinez and Julian Alvarez give them further threat. The champions rarely lack for match-winners.
Scaloni will demand a sharper start this time. Falling behind again could prove costly.
Depth may also prove decisive over 90 minutes. Argentina can change games from the bench.
Switzerland the great survivors
Switzerland arrive on a historic high. They reached the quarter-finals for the first time since 1954 by beating Colombia on penalties.
Murat Yakin’s side are built on organisation and resilience. They ground out a goalless draw before holding their nerve in the shoot-out.
Goalkeeper Gregor Kobel was their hero in Vancouver. His saves could again prove decisive against Argentina.
Breel Embolo leads a hard-working attack. Switzerland rarely beat themselves.
Granit Xhaka pulls the strings in midfield. His experience anchors a disciplined Swiss side.
Rodriguez and Akanji marshal a settled back line. The Swiss shape is hard to break down.
Switzerland have leaned on their spine all tournament. That resilience has taken them a long way.
A repeat of 2014
The nations have history at this stage. Argentina beat Switzerland 1-0 after extra time in the 2014 round of 16.
Angel Di Maria settled that tie in the 118th minute. Messi provided the assist on the way to the final.
Twelve years on, the two meet again with more at stake. This time a semi-final place is on the line.
By The Rio Times’ reckoning, Switzerland have never beaten Argentina at a World Cup. They will hope to change that in Kansas City.
History, then, sits firmly with the South Americans. Switzerland must write a new chapter to advance.
Familiar foes bring an extra edge to the tie. Both squads know each other well.
What is at stake for World Cup 2026 Argentina
Victory would send Argentina into a first semi-final since their 2022 triumph. The holders are chasing back-to-back crowns.
Switzerland, meanwhile, dream of a first World Cup semi-final in their history. The prize on offer is rare for both nations.
Messi’s pursuit of the Golden Boot adds another subplot. He leads the race with eight goals.
Kansas City will host a fascinating contrast of styles on Sunday. Flair meets function with a last-four place at stake.
For Argentina, only a semi-final will feel like progress. For Switzerland, every step from here is uncharted.
A World Cup semi-final beckons for the winner. Neither side will want to let the chance slip.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do Argentina play Switzerland?
The quarter-final is on Sunday in Kansas City. Kick-off is in the evening in the United States.
How did Argentina and Switzerland reach the quarter-finals?
Argentina beat Egypt 3-2 and Switzerland beat Colombia on penalties. Both came through the last 16.
Have Argentina and Switzerland met at a World Cup before?
Yes. Argentina won a 2014 round-of-16 tie 1-0 after extra time.
Is this Switzerland’s best World Cup run?
It matches their best. They last reached the quarter-finals in 1954.
What does the winner get?
A place in the World Cup semi-finals. The winner moves within one game of the final.
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