Defending champions Argentina booked their place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinals after defeating Switzerland 3-1 following extra time in a thrilling quarterfinal on Saturday. The victory sets up a much-anticipated showdown with England in one of the tournament’s biggest fixtures.
Argentina made a bright start and broke the deadlock in the 10th minute. Alexis Mac Allister headed home from a Lionel Messi corner to give the South American side an early advantage.
Switzerland responded with determination and found the equaliser in the 67th minute. Dan Ndoye finished confidently after being set up by Ricardo Rodriguez, bringing the European side back into the contest.
The match took a dramatic turn just five minutes later when Swiss forward Breel Embolo received a second yellow card for simulation following a VAR review. Reduced to 10 players, Switzerland defended bravely and forced the game into extra time despite sustained pressure from Argentina.
Argentina finally found the breakthrough in the 112th minute through Julian Alvarez. The forward produced a stunning curling strike into the top corner to restore his team’s lead.
Lautaro Martinez added another goal in the closing stages of extra time to seal a 3-1 victory and confirm Argentina’s place in the last four.
Argentina to Face England in Semifinal
The win means Argentina will meet England in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinal after the Three Lions secured a 2-1 victory over Norway in their quarterfinal.
The fixture revives one of international football’s most historic rivalries, with memorable World Cup meetings stretching back decades. Argentina remain unbeaten in their last 12 FIFA World Cup matches as they continue their bid to successfully defend the title.
Messi Continues to Shine
Although Lionel Messi did not score, the Argentine captain played a key role by providing the assist for Mac Allister’s opening goal. His contribution added another milestone to an outstanding World Cup career and once again highlighted his influence in crucial knockout matches.
With four football powerhouses—Argentina, England, France and Spain—reaching the semifinals, fans can expect an exciting finish to FIFA World Cup 2026.























