Argentina’s dream of defending their FIFA World Cup crown remains alive after a dramatic 3-1 extra-time victory over Switzerland, a result that has now set up one of international football’s biggest rivalries—a semi-final showdown against England.
The reigning world champions were pushed to the limit in a fiercely contested quarter-final, with Switzerland refusing to give an inch for more than 90 minutes. It was a performance that tested Argentina’s patience, character and championship mentality before the South Americans eventually found another gear in extra time.
Argentina looked the brighter side early on and were rewarded when Alexis Mac Allister rose highest to head home from a perfectly delivered Lionel Messi corner. The goal appeared to settle the holders, but Switzerland responded with impressive composure, matching Argentina’s intensity and creating several dangerous moments of their own.
Their persistence paid off midway through the second half when Dan Ndoye finished clinically to level the match, silencing the sea of Argentine supporters and forcing the contest into a tense final stretch.
As fatigue began to set in, the game took another twist. Switzerland were reduced to ten men after Breel Embolo was shown a red card following a VAR review, giving Argentina both the numerical advantage and renewed belief heading into extra time.
Even with an extra player, the breakthrough did not come easily.
Julián Álvarez finally produced the moment Argentina had been searching for, unleashing a superb strike from distance in the 112th minute to put his side back in front. Lautaro Martínez then added a late third goal to end Switzerland’s resistance and send Argentina into another World Cup semi-final.
The scoreline may read 3-1, but it hardly reflects how difficult the challenge proved to be. Switzerland’s disciplined defending and fearless approach made the defending champions work for every opportunity, highlighting why knockout football leaves no room for complacency.
Now the attention turns to a mouth-watering clash with England.
The Three Lions booked their own place in the final four after defeating Norway, setting the stage for another chapter in one of football’s most famous international rivalries. Whenever Argentina and England meet at the World Cup, history follows—from unforgettable goals and controversial moments to fiercely competitive knockout battles.
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Argentina continue to blend experienced leaders such as Lionel Messi with emerging stars including Julián Álvarez, Enzo Fernández and Alexis Mac Allister. England, meanwhile, arrive with a talented squad built around Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka, making this one of the most anticipated matches of the tournament.
With a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final at stake, the semi-final promises elite football, tactical battles and unforgettable drama. One nation will move within touching distance of lifting the biggest trophy in world football, while the other will see its World Cup journey come to a heartbreaking end.
For football fans around the globe, it doesn’t get much bigger than Argentina versus England.
