
The holders were made to work for it. Alexis Mac Allister struck early, Dan Ndoye levelled for a stubborn Switzerland, and even after Breel Embolo was sent off it took extra-time goals from Julián Álvarez and substitute Lautaro Martínez for Argentina to win 3-1 at Arrowhead Stadium and reach the semi-finals. Here are our Argentina player ratings vs Switzerland. For more, see our World Cup 2026 hub.
Key match stats
| Stat | Argentina | Switzerland |
|---|---|---|
| Shots | 22 | 11 |
| Shots on target | 7 | 5 |
Argentina player ratings vs Switzerland
- GK — Emiliano Martínez: 7.5/10 — Four saves and calm under pressure across 120 minutes.
- RB — Nahuel Molina: 6.5/10 — Steady down the right before being withdrawn.
- CB — Cristian Romero: 7/10 — Commanding at the back until making way in extra time.
- CB — Lisandro Martínez: 7/10 — Composed and combative over the full 120.
- LB — Nicolás Tagliafico: 6.5/10 — Solid on the left before being replaced.
- DM — Leandro Paredes: 7/10 — Dictated the tempo from deep.
- CM — Rodrigo De Paul: 6.5/10 — Energetic in the engine room before being withdrawn.
- CM — Enzo Fernández: 7/10 — Busy box-to-box across 90 minutes.
- AM — Alexis Mac Allister: 8/10 — Opened the scoring on 10 minutes and ran himself into the ground, with four shots.
- FW — Lionel Messi (C): 8/10 — The talisman drove Argentina for 120 minutes with four shots.
- FW — Julián Álvarez: 8/10 — Restored the lead in extra time, one of his three shots.
Substitutes
- Lautaro Martínez: 7.5/10 — Off the bench to seal it with a 121st-minute goal.
- Nico González: 6.5/10 — Fresh legs and two efforts.
- Thiago Almada: 6.5/10 — Lively with three shots after coming on.
- Gonzalo Montiel: 6.5/10 — Steady at right-back.
- Nicolás Otamendi: N/A — Late defensive reinforcement.
Argentina vs Switzerland: how it unfolded
Alexis Mac Allister struck early (10′), but Dan Ndoye levelled for a spirited Switzerland on 67. Breel Embolo's dismissal for a second yellow card on 72 left the Swiss a man down, yet they held out until extra time, when Julián Álvarez (112′) and substitute Lautaro Martínez (121′) settled it. Argentina out-shot Switzerland 22-11 and, through Lionel Scaloni, reach the semi-finals to face England; Switzerland are out.
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Argentina beat Switzerland 3-1 after extra time in the World Cup 2026 quarter-finals at Arrowhead Stadium.
Alexis Mac Allister, Julián Álvarez and substitute Lautaro Martínez scored for Argentina; Dan Ndoye levelled for Switzerland.
Yes. Argentina beat Switzerland 3-1 after extra time to reach the semi-finals, where they face England.
Alexis Mac Allister opened the scoring and Lionel Messi drove them for 120 minutes, with Julián Álvarez and Lautaro Martínez decisive in extra time.