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Argentina vs Switzerland Predictions, Picks & Odds – 12/07/2026
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Argentina are flying into this quarter-final on the back of five consecutive victories, a run that underlines their status as the tournament's most formidable force. Their Round of 16 clash against Egypt required a stunning comeback from two goals down, with Scaloni reshuffling to a 4-4-2 formation. Lionel Messi, despite missing a penalty in that match, still leads the Golden Boot race with seven goals.
Switzerland have defied expectations by reaching the last eight for the first time since 1954. Their knockout round record is built on defensive resilience, having conceded zero goals through regulation and extra time. The victory over Colombia came via penalties, where goalkeeper Gregor Kobel produced a vital save. Four wins and a draw from their last five outings reflect a side brimming with quiet confidence.
Argentina's home win at 1.75 represents the strongest value pick in this fixture. The Albiceleste have scored multiple goals in eleven consecutive World Cup matches, and Lionel Messi, with seven goals already, continues to drive their attack with ruthless efficiency. Scaloni's tactical flexibility was evident against Egypt, where a formation switch sparked that remarkable comeback from two goals down.
Switzerland's defensive resilience cannot be dismissed lightly. Gregor Kobel was heroic in the penalty shootout against Colombia, and the Swiss have not conceded a single goal in the knockout rounds. That stubborn backline will test Argentina's patience. Still, a team that has won every match in the tournament carries momentum that is difficult to contain, particularly when their talisman is chasing the Golden Boot.
The under 2.5 goals market at N/A deserves attention given Switzerland's defensive approach, but Argentina's attacking volume makes backing them outright the cleaner selection. Their 2014 encounter needed extra time to produce a single goal; this time, expect Argentina's firepower to break through earlier. A home win paired with both teams to score at N/A offers an interesting angle, considering Switzerland showed attacking quality in earlier rounds.
Trends to Know about Argentina vs Switzerland
- Argentina scored in eleven straight World Cup games
- Switzerland kept knockout round clean sheets
- Messi leads Golden Boot with seven goals
Form & Statistics: Argentina vs Switzerland
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Lineups: Argentina vs Switzerland
Argentina
Starters
- 1 Emiliano Martinez
- 2 Nahuel Molina
- 3 Cristian Romero
- 4 Lisandro Martinez
- 5 Nicolas Tagliafico
- 6 Rodrigo De Paul
- 7 Leandro Paredes
- 8 Enzo Fernandez
- 9 Alexis Mac Allister
- 10 Lionel Messi
- 11 Julian Alvarez
Bench
- Gerónimo Rulli
- Juan Musso
- Gonzalo Montiel
- Leonardo Balerdi
- Nicolas Otamendi
- Facundo Medina
- Thiago Almada
- Exequiel Palacios
- Lautaro Martinez
Switzerland
Starters
- 1 Gregor Kobel
- 2 Denis Zakaria
- 3 Nico Elvedi
- 4 Manuel Akanji
- 5 Ricardo Rodriguez
- 6 Granit Xhaka
- 7 Remo Freuler
- 8 Djibril Sow
- 9 Dan Ndoye
- 10 Breel Embolo
- 11 Ruben Vargas
Bench
- Yvon Mvogo
- Marvin Keller
- Eray Cömert
- Aurèle Amenda
- Miro Muheim
- Ardon Jashari
- Christian Fassnacht
- Noah Okafor
- Zeki Amdouni
- Cedric Itten
- Silvan Widmer
Absent
- Johan Manzambi (injury)
Low confidence
Argentina's probable 4-4-2 sets up a compact midfield block with Rodrigo De Paul and Enzo Fernandez as the engine, freeing Lionel Messi and Julián Álvarez to combine up front. Switzerland's 4-3-3 is speculated from a single source, so treat that shape with some caution until Murat Yakin confirms his selection.
The tactical contrast is still worth framing: if the 4-4-2 versus 4-3-3 matchup holds, Granit Xhaka will be central to Switzerland's ability to control possession and slow Argentina's transition game, which remains the key structural battle to watch in this quarter-final.
Argentina vs Switzerland: Head-to-Head
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How to Watch Argentina vs Switzerland Match?
What time is Argentina vs Switzerland?
Argentina vs Switzerland kicks off on Saturday, 12 July 2026, at 02:00 local time in Kansas City.
Where is Argentina vs Switzerland being played?
This World Cup quarter-final will be played at Kansas City Stadium in Kansas City.
How Can I Watch Argentina vs Switzerland on TV and Live Stream?
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