Argentina survives another scare courtesy of Switzerland to advance to World Cup semifinals
Argentina advanced to the semifinals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after beating Switzerland in extra time in their Saturday-night quarterfinal in Kansas City. The result keeps the Lionel Messi-led side on course to defend their title and win a second successive World Cup, though the article notes it was another close call after they had also survived a scare against Egypt in an earlier round.
The match pitted contrasting sides against one another: Argentina, described as an offensive juggernaut, against a defensively organised Switzerland team that had reached the quarterfinals for the first time since 1954 by beating Colombia on penalties. The game required extra time to separate them, continuing a pattern of narrow escapes for the reigning champions. (The provided article text cuts off before giving the final scoreline and further detail.)
- Argentina beat Switzerland in extra time to reach the semifinals.
- Messi's side remain on track to defend their World Cup title.
- Switzerland had reached their first quarterfinal since 1954.