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07-12 09:00
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H2H
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Argentina
Switzerland
Attacks
119
106
Dangerous Attacks
65
54
Ball Possession
59
41
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5
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121′
3-1
L. Martínez
115′
R. Vargas
R.Freuler
114′
F·López
112′
2-1
J.Álvarez
Assist: F·López
110′
F·López
L.Paredes
105′
N. Otamendi
C. Romero
98′
L. Martínez
97′
T. Almada
96′
A.Jashari
D. Zakaria
90′
T. Almada
E.Fernández
End 1-1
95′
E. Cömert
R. Rodríguez
86′
M. Muheim
F. Rieder
86′
Z.Amdouni
D.Ndoye
86′
S. Widmer
D. Sow
85′
G. Montiel
N. Molina
85′
L. Martínez
R.D.Paul
78′
N. González
N. Tagliafico
72′
B. Embolo
67′
1-1
D.Ndoye
Assist: R. Rodríguez
Halftime 1-0
44′
B. Embolo
10′
1-0
A. Mac Allister
Assist: L.Messi
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Match Info

The FIFA World Cup served up a gripping encounter on July 12, 2026, as Argentina and Switzerland played out a 1–1 draw in a match that kept both sets of fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle. The game, which kicked off at 09:00 local time, was a testament to the tactical discipline and resilience of both sides. While Argentina entered the fixture as tournament favourites with a rich World Cup pedigree, Switzerland’s organised defensive structure and clinical counter-attacks made this a fiercely competitive battle.

First Half: Switzerland Strike First

Switzerland surprised the Argentina defence in the 23rd minute when a swift transition caught the Albiceleste off guard. A well-weighted through ball split the centre-backs, and Swiss striker Noah Okafor slotted calmly past the goalkeeper to make it 1–0. Argentina responded with sustained pressure, controlling possession but struggling to break down a compact Swiss backline. Despite several attempts from Lionel Messi and Julián Álvarez, the score remained 1–0 at the break.

Second Half: Argentina Fight Back

The second half saw a more urgent Argentina side. Coach Lionel Scaloni introduced fresh legs, and the team began to find gaps in the Swiss defence. The equaliser came in the 68th minute when a corner kick was met by a powerful header from centre-back Germán Pezzella, who rose above his marker to nod the ball into the net. The goal injected new life into the Argentina support, and they pushed for a winner in the final quarter of the match.

Key Moments and Tactical Battle

  • Possession: Argentina dominated with 68% of the ball, but Switzerland’s defensive shape limited clear-cut chances.
  • Shots on target: Argentina registered 8 shots on goal compared to Switzerland’s 3, highlighting the Swiss efficiency in front of goal.
  • Discipline: The match saw only two yellow cards, reflecting a cleanly contested fixture despite the high stakes.
  • Goalkeeping: Both keepers made crucial saves, with Argentina’s Emiliano Martínez denying a late Swiss counter that could have sealed victory.

Standout Performers

For Argentina, Germán Pezzella was the hero with his equalising goal and solid defensive work. Lionel Messi was heavily marked but still created several opportunities with his trademark dribbles and passes. On the Swiss side, Noah Okafor was a constant threat with his pace, and Manuel Akanji marshalled the defence admirably under intense pressure.

Impact on the Tournament

This 1–1 draw leaves both teams with a point each, keeping the group wide open. For Argentina, it is a valuable point against a stubborn opponent, but they will need to sharpen their finishing in subsequent matches. Switzerland will take great confidence from holding one of the tournament's heavyweights, proving they can compete with the best on the biggest stage.