- July 3, 2026
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Switzerland and Algeria Battle in Vancouver for Last 16 Spot
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- July 3, 2026
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Switzerland and Algeria compete at BC Place in Vancouver to secure a place in the knockout stage. Switzerland emerged as Group B winners and look to uphold their unbeaten record against Algeria, who advanced from Group J in third place.
In their last encounter, Algeria secured a thrilling 3-3 draw against Austria, earning the point needed to reach the knockout stage. The winner of today’s match will proceed to face either Colombia or Ghana, who play next.
Match Details:
- Kick-off: 11pm ET
- Watch: FS1, Fubo
The weather in Vancouver is quite dreary, with rain pouring throughout the day, making the stadium’s closed roof a blessing for today’s game.
Switzerland’s Threat
Switzerland possesses a squad with notable players capable of posing challenges to any team. Granit Xhaka commands the midfield, Ruben Vargas offers wide experience, and Breel Embolo brings dynamic runs. Meanwhile, Johan Manzambi adds pace and flair despite needing more refinement.
Manzambi played a crucial role against Canada, providing the assist for Vargas’ goal, followed by scoring another. At just 20, Manzambi is becoming one of the emerging talents of this World Cup. This is Switzerland’s seventh successive major tournament reaching the knockout stage.
Algeria’s Approach
Algeria’s playing style bears similarities to Switzerland’s, driven by their captain, Riyad Mahrez. Mahrez is known for cutting inside with his lethal left foot. The team also boasts strong full-backs in Rayan Ait-Nouri and Rafik Belghali, integral to both defensive and offensive efforts.
Fans from Algeria are in full force, bringing an energetic atmosphere akin to playing at home. Their vocal support is notable inside the stadium.
Switzerland’s World Cup Legacy
Switzerland has a rich history, reaching the quarter-finals in 1934, 1938, and 1954. Although their recent World Cup finishes don’t match past glories, their consistent presence in knockout stages underscores their competitive nature.
Algeria’s World Cup Journey
This tournament marks Algeria’s fifth World Cup appearance. While they aim to match their 2014 round of 16 finish, success today would mean a significant achievement for the team.
Starting Line-ups
Algeria’s starting XI features Zidane in goal, with Mandi, Ait-Nouri, Belghali, Bensebaini, Zerroiki, Aouar, Chaibi, Bentaleb, Maza, and Mahrez (captain).
Switzerland fields Kobel, Elvedi, Akanji, Rodriguez, Zakaria, Freuler, Manzambi, Xhaka (captain), Embolo, Ndoye, and Vargas. Djibril Sow and the injured Luca Jaquez are not in the lineup.
Pre-Match Atmosphere
The stadium buzzes with excitement as fans eagerly await team news and the match’s start. Portugal vs. Croatia has concluded, and the competition in Vancouver is expected to deliver equally thrilling action.
Algeria’s Group Stage Journey
Algeria faced a tough start against Argentina, losing 3-0 due to Messi’s hat-trick. They rebounded against Jordan with second-half goals securing a 2-1 victory, setting up their decisive match against Austria. Despite a dramatic late equalizer from Austria, Algeria’s point from the draw was sufficient to advance.
Switzerland’s Group Stage Journey
Switzerland began with a 1-1 draw against Qatar but swiftly topped Group B. A 4-1 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina, with Manzambi’s decisive goals, followed by a 2-1 win over Canada, solidified their spot in the knockout phase.
BC Place: Vancouver’s Iconic Venue
BC Place offers breathtaking views of downtown Vancouver, enhanced by nearby mountains and the Pacific Ocean. While the interior may not be ultra-modern, the setting ensures a picturesque backdrop for the World Cup matches.