Argentina and Switzerland are set to clash in the World Cup 2026 quarterfinals at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City on July 11, 2026, according to a pre-match analysis by Sofascore.
The knockout tie pits the world's top-ranked Argentine squad against nineteenth-ranked Switzerland in front of an expected crowd of up to 76,416 fans.
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Team Form and Statistics
Argentina enters the quarterfinal fixture on a 12-game winning streak, while Switzerland remains unbeaten in its last eight matches with four consecutive victories.
Statistically, Argentina has scored 14 goals and conceded five over five tournament matches, maintaining an average of 60.6% possession and a 90.7% pass completion rate.
Switzerland has logged nine goals and allowed three across its five matches, averaging 56.6% possession and winning 52.1% of its overall duels.
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Switzerland's Injury Concerns
The Swiss roster faces selection limitations as Murat Yakin will miss midfielder Johan Manzambi due to a knee injury.
Defender Luca Jaquez and midfielder Michel Aebischer are both sidelined with muscle injuries.
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Historical Context
Historically, Argentina remains unbeaten in its last four meetings against Switzerland, which includes a 1-0 extra-time victory during the 2014 World Championship.