Argentina vs Switzerland H2H Stats, Lineups and Live Stream

Preview

In World Cup 1/4 Final action, Argentina National Football Team met Switzerland National Football Team on July 12. The match finished with Argentina victorious in extra time, 3-1.

On the 10th minute, Alexis Mac Allister netted the first goal of the match, handing Argentina the advantage. Dan Ndoye, Julian Alvarez and Lautaro Martinez added to the score, bringing the match to a 3-1 conclusion.

Tensions run high as the upcoming match sees Argentina and Switzerland renew their battle, 12 years after the 1/8 final encounter which Argentina won 1-0. In impressive form, Argentina National Football Team has claimed wins against Egypt, Cape Verde, Jordan, Austria, Algeria, Iceland, Honduras, Zambia, Mauritania, Angola, Puerto Rico and Venezuela, so they'll aim to keep their winning momentum going with a victory over Switzerland. Despite their winning streak, their backline remains a concern, with goals conceded across three consecutive matches.

After their recent four-win streak against Colombia, Algeria, Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina, Switzerland approach this match with renewed confidence as well, bringing their unbeaten streak to eight.

This World Cup clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Argentina National Football Team and Switzerland National Football Team in this campaign. Argentina’s attacking options, with Lionel Scaloni at the helm, have been bolstered by Lionel Messi, the team’s top scorer, and Lautaro Martinez, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. In World Cup, Messi has been Argentina’s standout scorer with eight goals, while also leading the team in assists, having set up two goals this campaign. Lisandro Martinez, Giovani Lo Celso and Cristian Romero have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Argentina’s attack.

Meanwhile, Johan Manzambi and Breel Embolo have been pivotal for Switzerland’s attack, under the tactical direction of Murat Yakin, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Manzambi has emerged as Switzerland’s leading scorer in World Cup this season, netting three goals, while also leading the team in assists, having set up two goals this campaign. Switzerland’s offense has also been strengthened by Ruben Vargas, Granit Xhaka and Dan Ndoye, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.

ScoreBat provides real-time coverage of Argentina vs Switzerland with detailed head-to-head team analysis, team lineups, match stats, and a match timeline. We also offer official live stream options to help you find where to watch the game - our coverage includes all matches of the 1/4 Final of the World Cup, with live streaming available whenever possible.

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Head-to-head

Since July 2014, the teams have gone head-to-head once. It was on July 1, 2014, in the 1/8 Final of World Cup 2014, and Argentina emerged victorious with a 1-0 scoreline. So, overall, Argentina have the edge in head-to-head matches against Switzerland in their recent history.

Argentina are on a twelve-game winning streak, with victories against Egypt, Cape Verde, Jordan, Austria, Algeria, Iceland, Honduras, Zambia, Mauritania, Angola, Puerto Rico and Venezuela in their last twelve matches, while Switzerland are in the middle of a four-match winning streak, including victories against Colombia, Algeria, Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina in their last four outings. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Argentina have claimed sixteen victories, suffered three defeats, and drawn one time, while Switzerland have won eleven of their last twenty matches, losing three and drawing six.

AI Prediction

Our system first delivers a pre-match prediction for Argentina–Switzerland, then monitors the contest and updates its forecast in real time as the minutes tick by. As for this match-up, AI analysis ahead of kickoff correctly anticipated Argentina National Football Team's win. AI projections, calculated before kick-off, indicated Argentina’s victory had the highest chance, at 62%, while a draw was at 25% and Switzerland’s victory was at 13%.

  • Argentina haven't played a draw in their previous 17 matches.
  • Argentina haven't lost in their last 10 home matches.
  • Switzerland haven't lost in their last 8 matches.
  • Switzerland's previous 5 away matches had 2 or fewer goals.

Argentina: Last matches

matchArgentina 3:2 Egypt, July 7Argentina 3:2 Cape Verde, July 3Jordan 1:3 Argentina, June 28Argentina 2:0 Austria, June 22Argentina 3:0 Algeria, June 17Argentina 3:0 Iceland, June 10Argentina 2:0 Honduras, June 7Argentina 5:0 Zambia, March 31Argentina 2:1 Mauritania, March 27Angola 0:2 Argentina, November 14
OutcomeWWWWWWWWWW
Over 2.5+++-++-++-
Under 2.5---+--+--+
Clean sheet---+++++-+
Failed to score----------
Conceded+++-----+-
Conceded two++--------

Switzerland: Last matches

matchSwitzerland 0:0 Colombia, July 7Switzerland 2:0 Algeria, July 3Switzerland 2:1 Canada, June 24Switzerland 4:1 Bosnia and Herzegovina, June 18Qatar 1:1 Switzerland, June 13Switzerland 1:1 Australia, June 6Switzerland 4:1 Jordan, May 31Norway 0:0 Switzerland, March 31Switzerland 3:4 Germany, March 27Kosovo 1:1 Switzerland, November 18
OutcomeWWWWDDWDLD
Over 2.5--++--+-+-
Under 2.5++--++-+-+
Clean sheet++-----+--
Failed to score+------+--
Conceded--+++++-++
Conceded two--------+-

Line-Ups

We are updating team formations and line-ups for Argentina - Switzerland in real time.

Argentina kicked off the game with Emiliano Martinez, Nicolas Tagliafico who got substituted by Nico Gonzalez on the 78th minute, Lisandro Martinez, Cristian Romero who got substituted by Nicolas Otamendi on the 106th minute, Nahuel Molina who got substituted by Gonzalo Montiel on the 85th minute, Leandro Paredes who got substituted by Jose Manuel Lopez on the 110th minute, Alexis Mac Allister, Enzo Fernandez who got substituted by Thiago Almada on the 91st minute, Rodrigo De Paul who got substituted by Lautaro Martinez on the 85th minute, Julian Alvarez and Lionel Messi as starters, with Juan Musso, Geronimo Rulli, Marcos Senesi, Nicolas Otamendi, Facundo Medina, Gonzalo Montiel, Nico Paz, Giuliano Simeone, Exequiel Palacios, Thiago Almada, Giovani Lo Celso, Nico Gonzalez, Valentin Barco, Lautaro Martinez and Jose Manuel Lopez on the bench.

Switzerland's starting eleven were Gregor Kobel, Ricardo Rodriguez who got substituted by Eray Comert on the 90th minute, Manuel Akanji, Nico Elvedi, Denis Zakaria who got substituted by Ardon Jashari on the 96th minute, Granit Xhaka, Remo Freuler who got substituted by Ruben Vargas on the 115th minute, Dan Ndoye who got substituted by Zeki Amdouni on the 86th minute, Fabian Rieder who got substituted by Miro Muheim on the 86th minute, Djibril Sow who got substituted by Silvan Widmer on the 86th minute and Breel Embolo, with Yvon Mvogo, Marvin Keller, Silvan Widmer, Eray Comert, Miro Muheim, Aurele Amenda, Luca Jaquez, Ruben Vargas, Christian Fassnacht, Ardon Jashari, Noah Okafor, Michel Aebischer, Zeki Amdouni and Cedric Itten on the bench.

Live Streaming

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Stats

Explore stats from Argentina vs Switzerland on ScoreBat - we are updating the numbers on this page every second of the game.

  • Expected Goals: 2 - 0.57
  • Ball Possession: 59 - 41
  • Big Scoring Chances: 4 - 1
  • Total Attempts: 22 - 11
  • Shots On Target: 7 - 5
  • Blocked Shots: 7 - 3
  • Shots in the Box: 12 - 5
  • Shots from Outside the Box: 10 - 6
  • Woodwork Hits: 1 - 0
  • Fouls: 14 - 18
  • Corners: 8 - 2
  • Saves: 4 - 4
  • Free Kicks: 18 - 14
  • Offsides: 4 - 3
  • Passes into Final Third: 261 - 150
  • Completed Passes in Final Third: 222 - 106
  • Touches in Opponent's Box: 33 - 19
  • Tackles: 17 - 12
  • Completed Tackles: 8 - 5
  • Total Crosses: 21 - 19
  • Successful Crosses: 7 - 3
  • Interceptions: 12 - 6
  • Clearances: 29 - 26

Referee showed the yellow card four times throughout the game. Breel Embolo, Thiago Almada, Lautaro Martinez and Jose Manuel Lopez were the ones to receive it.

Video Highlights

We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Argentina and Switzerland in real time. You can watch the goals by Alexis Mac Allister, Dan Ndoye, Julian Alvarez and Lautaro Martinez as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Argentina - Switzerland are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.

Timeline

  1. AET
    After Extra Time
    Argentina wins in extra time.
  2. 120 + 1'
    3 - 1
    Lautaro Martinez scores for Argentina.
  3. 115'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Ruben Vargas replaces Remo Freuler.
  4. 114'
    Jose Manuel Lopez is shown the Yellow Card.
  5. 112'
    2 - 1
    Julian Alvarez scores for Argentina, assisted by Jose Manuel Lopez.
  6. 110'
    Substitution for Argentina. Jose Manuel Lopez replaces Leandro Paredes.
  7. 106'
    Substitution for Argentina. Nicolas Otamendi replaces Cristian Romero.
  8. 98'
    Lautaro Martinez is shown the Yellow Card.
  9. 97'
    Thiago Almada is shown the Yellow Card.
  10. 96'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Ardon Jashari replaces Denis Zakaria.
  11. 91'
    Substitution for Argentina. Thiago Almada replaces Enzo Fernandez.
  12. ET
    Extra Time
    90 minutes couldn't decide the winner. Extra time will be played.
  13. 90'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Eray Comert replaces Ricardo Rodriguez.
  14. 86'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Miro Muheim replaces Fabian Rieder.
  15. 86'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Silvan Widmer replaces Djibril Sow.
  16. 86'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Zeki Amdouni replaces Dan Ndoye.
  17. 85'
    Substitution for Argentina. Lautaro Martinez replaces Rodrigo De Paul.
  18. 85'
    Substitution for Argentina. Gonzalo Montiel replaces Nahuel Molina.
  19. 78'
    Substitution for Argentina. Nico Gonzalez replaces Nicolas Tagliafico.
  20. 72'
    Second Yellow
    Breel Embolo is shown the Second Yellow.
  21. 67'
    1 - 1
    Dan Ndoye scores for Switzerland, assisted by Ricardo Rodriguez.
  22. 2H
    Second half kick-off
    Second half begins.
  23. HT
    Half-Time - 1 : 0
    First half ends.
  24. 44'
    Breel Embolo is shown the Yellow Card.
  25. 10'
    1 - 0
    Alexis Mac Allister scores for Argentina, assisted by Lionel Messi.
  26. 1H
    Kick-off
    First half begins.
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