Argentina beat 10-man Switzerland 3-1 in extra time, face England in WC SF
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Argentina advanced to the FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-finals with a hard-fought 3-1 extra-time victory over Switzerland at Kansas City Stadium on 12 July, with Julian Alvarez and Lautaro Martinez both netting after the break to seal the win against a side reduced to 10 men. Lionel Scaloni's side will now face England in the second semi-final at Atlanta Stadium on Thursday.
Key Developments
Alexis Mac Allister opened the scoring in the 10th minute, heading home from a Leo Messi corner to give Argentina a narrow lead at the break. The first half was tight and combative, with most of the action concentrated in midfield rather than either penalty area.
Switzerland came out pressing after the interval, and Dan Ndoye levelled with a curling finish from the edge of the box to make it 1-1. Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez had earlier made two crucial saves to keep Argentina in it.
The Turning Point: Embolo's Red Card
The match shifted decisively in the 72nd minute when Breel Embolo was dismissed after receiving a second yellow card — confirmed by a VAR review — for diving in midfield. With the numerical advantage, Argentina controlled possession and came close through a bicycle kick from Lisandro Martinez, which Switzerland goalkeeper Gregor Kobel saved brilliantly.
Extra Time: Alvarez and Martinez Seal It
In extra time, Alvarez broke the deadlock by cutting inside from left to right and burying a shot in the top corner from the edge of the box to restore Argentina's lead at 2-1. Martinez then capitalised on a rebound inside the area from a counter-attack to tap in and complete a 3-1 scoreline.
A Record-Extending Streak
The victory extended Argentina's run of scoring in consecutive World Cup games to 15 matches — a streak surpassed only by Uruguay (16 games, 1930–1962), Hungary (17 games, 1934–1962), and Germany and Brazil (18 games each). It underlines the team's remarkable consistency in the tournament's knockout stages.
What's Next
Argentina now prepare for a blockbuster semi-final against England at Atlanta Stadium on Thursday — a fixture loaded with history given the two nations' storied World Cup rivalry. The winner advances to the FIFA World Cup 2026 final.