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Argentina
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July 12, 2026
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Prediction published on Jul 10, 2026 1:02 AM by Dario in World - World Cup | Modified on Jul 10, 2026 1:02 AM
The 2026 World Cup quarter-final between Argentina and Switzerland promises to be a fascinating clash between two unbeaten sides. Scheduled for July 12 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, this encounter will determine who advances to the semi-finals of football’s biggest stage. Both teams have shown resilience and attacking flair throughout the tournament, and with their recent form, fans can expect a tightly contested battle under the lights.
Argentina arrive at this stage after a thrilling 3-2 comeback victory over Egypt in the Round of 16. That result extended their impressive unbeaten run to 20 matches in all competitions, including 12 consecutive wins. The reigning world champions have been dominant in front of goal, averaging 2.4 goals per match in this World Cup while conceding just 0.8. Their attacking unit continues to deliver, having scored in each of their last 12 tournament games.
Defensively, Argentina have shown consistency, avoiding defeat at half time in 27 of their last 29 matches. They have also maintained a strong home record, remaining unbeaten in their last 16 home fixtures. The team’s ability to strike after the break is notable, with over 0.5 goals scored in the second half of 20 of their last 22 matches. Their attacking rhythm often intensifies as the game progresses, making them particularly dangerous in the latter stages of matches.
With a ranking of first in the tournament and the highest expected goals (xG) of 10.85 among all remaining teams, Argentina’s attacking efficiency has been unmatched. Their ability to recover from setbacks, as seen in the comeback against Egypt, underlines their mental strength and experience at this level.
Switzerland have also impressed, reaching the quarter-finals after a tense penalty shootout win over Colombia following a goalless draw. The Red Crosses have been defensively solid, going more than 200 minutes without conceding a goal. Their campaign began with a draw against Qatar, but since then they have recorded four straight victories, defeating Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Algeria, and Colombia.
Statistically, Switzerland’s balance between attack and defense has been key. They have averaged 1.8 goals scored and only 0.6 conceded per match in this World Cup. Their unbeaten streak now stands at eight matches across all competitions, with five wins and three draws. The team’s composure at half time has been remarkable, avoiding defeat in 30 of their last 33 first halves. This stability has allowed them to control matches and frustrate opponents with disciplined organization.
Although Switzerland have never beaten Argentina in their previous meetings, their current form suggests they are capable of challenging even the strongest teams. Their defensive resilience and ability to stay compact could be crucial in limiting Argentina’s attacking threats. However, they will need to find a way to convert their chances efficiently if they are to progress further.
This quarter-final is shaping up as a contest between Argentina’s attacking power and Switzerland’s defensive discipline. The South Americans have been prolific in front of goal, while the Swiss have built their success on structure and patience. Argentina’s tendency to dominate possession and create chances through quick transitions could test Switzerland’s back line, which has held firm under pressure so far.
Both teams have shown contrasting styles in this tournament. Argentina thrive in open, high-tempo games, while Switzerland prefer to slow the pace and rely on counter-attacks. Given Argentina’s record of scoring in nearly every match and Switzerland’s recent clean sheets, this encounter could hinge on who breaks the deadlock first. The first half may be cautious, but the second half is likely to open up as both sides push for a decisive goal.
Historically, Argentina have had the upper hand in this fixture, winning two and drawing one of the last three meetings, with an average of 1.7 goals scored and 0.7 conceded. However, Switzerland’s current momentum and defensive confidence make them a more formidable opponent than in past encounters.
Based on the statistical trends and probabilities, the most likely outcome for this match is Both Teams To Score (Yes) with a 54% probability. Argentina’s attacking consistency and Switzerland’s recent scoring form suggest that both sides will find the net in what should be an entertaining and competitive quarter-final.
This section provides average statistics and percentages on the main markets for the last 10 matches of both teams
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