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2026 FIFA World Cup
8JUL

Argentina break 10-man Swiss side late

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Argentina beat 10-man Switzerland 3-1 after extra time in Kansas City, sealed by late Alvarez and Martinez goals.

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Key takeaway

Breel Embolo's dismissal turned a tie Switzerland were containing, and Argentina's extra-time class ended a 72-year wait.

Alexis Mac Allister put Argentina ahead inside 10 minutes in Kansas City on Sunday, but Switzerland levelled through Dan Ndoye on 67 minutes and looked capable of forcing a shootout. The tie turned on 72 minutes, when Breel Embolo was shown a second yellow card for simulation and sent off.

Reduced to ten men, Switzerland defended the rest of normal time and the whole of extra time a man short. Julian Alvarez broke the resistance from distance on 112 minutes, and captain Lautaro Martinez added a third in the dying seconds for a 3-1 win. Switzerland had waited 72 years for this quarter-final, since hosting the tournament in 1954, and it ended in a late collapse.

Argentina had beaten Egypt 2-0 to reach the last eight , having survived Cape Verde in the last 16 , while Switzerland arrived as the side that saw off Algeria and then Colombia on penalties to complete the quarter-final field . The holders now reach the semi-final of every senior tournament Lionel Scaloni has managed since 2019 1, a run English-language coverage largely passed over to lead on Messi against England.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

In plain English: Argentina and Switzerland played to decide who reaches the World Cup semi-final. Switzerland had a player, Breel Embolo, sent off with about 20 minutes of normal time left, meaning they had to play the rest of the match, including 30 minutes of extra time, with only 10 players against Argentina's 11. Argentina used that advantage late on, scoring twice in extra time to win 3-1. Switzerland's run still marked their best World Cup result in decades, since they had not reached this stage of the tournament since 1954, but they are now out, and Argentina go on to play England in the semi-final.

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Root Causes

Julian Alvarez's opener came in the 112th minute, more than 40 minutes after Embolo's dismissal, and Lautaro Martinez's third followed in the closing seconds of extra time; both goals arrived once a numerical disadvantage sustained across the second half and extra time had worn down Switzerland's defensive shape.

Switzerland had already committed substitutes to shoring up a back line missing a man from the 72nd minute onward, leaving fewer fresh legs to see out a match that ran the full 120 minutes.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Argentina's semi-final draw pits them against England, extending Scaloni's run of reaching the last four in every tournament he has managed since taking charge in 2019.

  • Consequence

    Switzerland's exit ends their tournament after breaking a 72-year quarter-final wait, giving the federation a squad worth building toward 2030 rather than another group-stage exit to explain away.

First Reported In

Update #40 · England draw Argentina in Atlanta semi-final

Asociacion del Futbol Argentino (afa.com.ar)· 12 Jul 2026
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