Key Facts
- Switzerland won Group B without a loss and heads into the knockout stage with confidence after a series of solid performances, while Algeria arrives with defensive concerns.
- Switzerland is undefeated in five games; Vargas, Manzambi, and Embolo led the offense in the recent 2-1 win over Canada.
- Algeria showed offensive quality through Belghali and Mahrez in the 3-3 draw against Austria, but the defense remained vulnerable under pressure.
- Switzerland has virtually no injury concerns; only Silvan Widmer is questionable due to hip issues; Ricardo Rodríguez is still expected to start at left back in the anticipated back four.
- Mohamed Amoura is working his way back from a thigh injury, so Amine Gouiri is likely to lead Algeria’s attack ahead of Riyad Mahrez.
- Over 2.5 goals is supported by group averages: Switzerland scored 2.33 goals per game, while Algeria averaged 1.67.
Algeria heads to Vancouver with plenty of turmoil in tow following its dramatic 3-3 draw against Austria, even though no FIFA investigation into the result is expected despite the online controversy. Switzerland heads into this Round of 32 match at the Copa Mundial on Friday at BC Place in a much calmer state, after Murat Yakin’s team won Group B and remained undefeated in the group stage. The contrast is clear: Switzerland looked organized, dangerous in front of goal, and grew in confidence from game to game, while Vladimir Petkovic’s Algeria mixed periods of possession and offensive quality with defensive shakiness.
- Venue: BC Place, Vancouver
- Date and Time: July 3, 2026, 5:00 a.m.
- Competition: World Cup (Round of 32)
A Swiss lead at halftime fits their pattern of fast starts and Granit Xhaka’s control, while the Over 2.5 goals line is supported by the recent scoring form of both teams. Nevertheless, Algeria’s second-half punch, led by Riyad Mahrez, keeps the options of a draw or an Algerian victory in the second half interesting.
Switzerland Form & Record Check
Switzerland’s most recent standout performance was a 2-1 victory over Canada, a match that showcased both their good timing on offense and a familiar tendency to falter late in the game. Rubén Vargas scored shortly after halftime, Johan Manzambi added another—with Breel Embolo assisting—and Gregor Kobel helped weather the difficult closing stages with his work in goal after Canada had mounted a late comeback. Across all competitions, Switzerland is unbeaten in five games; the 4-1 victory over Bosnia &
Herzegovina and the 1-1 draw against Qatar have defined their World Cup group stage. The overall trend is clear: They score consistently, often start games well, but have conceded a goal after halftime in each of these most recent matches. There are hardly any injury concerns; only Silvan Widmer is questionable due to hip problems.

Switzerland is likely to line up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, though this is still more of a prediction than a confirmed starting lineup. Gregor Kobel is expected to start in goal, with Manuel Akanji (5) and Nico Elvedi (4) anchoring the center of defense. Ricardo Rodríguez (13) is expected to start at left back; the only fitness concern in the squad is Silvan Widmer (hip problems). Granit Xhaka (10), Remo Freuler (8), Johan Manzambi (9), and Breel Embolo (7) form the core of the midfield.
Algeria Form & Record Check
Algeria’s most recent match, the 3-3 draw against Austria, was extraordinary even before the debate surrounding it. Rafik Belghali scored early, before Riyad Mahrez found the net twice after the break, including a late goal at the end of a remarkably long passing sequence. At the same time, however, this very match also demonstrated why the defense remains difficult to trust under the pressure of a knockout match. Their form across all competitions is solid, featuring a 2-1 win over Jordan, a 4-0 victory over Bolivia, and a 1-0 win over the Netherlands—sandwiched between a 0-3 loss to Argentina. Algeria has shown that it can string together passes through the midfield and strike late, but the group stage also revealed how quickly matches can fall apart when opponents attack the back line.

Algeria could line up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Luca Zidane 23 in goal behind Aïssa Mandi 2 and Ramy Bensebaini 21. Ramiz Zerrouki 6 and Nabil Bentaleb 19 are likely to form the double pivot, while Riyad Mahrez 7 supports Amine Gouiri 9. Since Mohamed Amoura 18 is working his way back from a thigh injury, Amine Gouiri 9 should replace him.
Switzerland vs. Algeria Head-to-Head & Statistics
Head-to-head matches between these teams are not recorded in our data.









