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Argentina vs Switzerland tickets for World Cup 2026 Match 100, a quarter-final, are now available for purchase. On July 11, 2026, World Cup 2026 defending champions Argentina and Lionel Messi host Switzerland at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, United States of America in a quarter-final rematch of the pair's 2014 last-16 tie to book a place in the World Cup 2026 semi-finals.
A blockbuster World Cup 2026 quarter-final will take place on Match 100 as World Cup 2026 champions Argentina take on a Swiss team that has proved one of the tournament's most determined sides. Argentina needed to come from 2-0 down to win an incredible Round of 16 tie against Egypt and Switzerland have been brilliant in the knockout stage, surviving a tough test against Colombia in extra-time and on penalties in the Round of 16 to reach the last eight of a World Cup 2026 for the first time in more than 70 years.
The winner of this match will advance to the semi-final on July 15, 2026 against one of the remaining four sides at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta and will be just one win away from the 2026 World Cup Final on July 19. With the possibility of a magical ending to the career of the tournament's leading scorer Lionel Messi (this is expected to be his final World Cup), and a side back in the quarter-finals for the first time since 1954 and hoping to make history, tickets for the World Cup quarter-final at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City are expected to be in high demand.
Argentina entered the competition as World Cup champions and one of the tournament favorites and were in commanding form in the group stage, winning all three games in Group J with victories against Algeria 3-0, Austria 2-0 and Jordan 3-1 before finishing top of the group with the maximum nine points.
World Cup 2026 has been testing in the knockouts, as Argentina beat Cape Verde 3-2 in a tight contest that required extra-time in the Round of 32. They were given a far bigger scare in Atlanta in the second round, as Egypt went 2-0 ahead and saw a penalty from Lionel Messi saved before a comeback in the final 15 minutes to win 3-2. The comeback saw goals from Cristian Romero and Messi before a stoppage time header from Enzo Fernandez scored the winner off the back of a cross from Lautaro Martinez. Messi's goal was his eighth of the World Cup 2026 and kept him top of the Golden Boot race, while the comeback proved once again that nobody should ever rule out the World Cup champions in the competition.
Switzerland have been one of the under-reported but impressive sides in World Cup 2026. Murat Yakin's side were top of Group B after drawing 1-1 with Qatar, beating Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1 and beating host nation Canada 2-1, finishing top of the group with seven points. They came back in the Round of 32 to beat Algeria 2-0, recording their first ever knockout win at a World Cup since 1938 and their first win away from home in a knockout World Cup.
In the Round of 16, another tough test awaited the Swiss when they played Colombia in Vancouver against a team that dominated territory in front of a loud and partisan crowd in yellow. The Swiss did well to contain them and hold the line and kept a clean sheet in front of a sellout crowd after 120 minutes. They then held their nerve in the penalty shootout to reach the last eight. Gregor Kobel's save from Cucho Hernández, Davinson Sánchez hitting the post, and Rubén Vargas scoring from the spot to earn a 4-3 penalty victory have booked Switzerland's first quarter-final since 1954 at the World Cup.
Here is a run-down of everything you need to plan your match-day for this quarter-final:
Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium is one of the loudest stadiums in North America, a truly spectacular setting for a World Cup quarter-final. With Argentina fans expected to be present in large numbers, the atmosphere is already shaping up to be something special at Match 100.
These are opponents who know one another at a World Cup: the two teams were drawn against each other in the last 16 in 2014, when a late extra-time goal by Ángel Di María saw the Albiceleste escape with a narrow 1-0 victory on their march to the final. A dozen years down the line, Argentina are once more seen as the bookies' favourites, but Switzerland are proving that they will not concede an easy win.
Argentina are a formidable side to play for they possess Argentina's biggest player in Messi. He has been in superb form throughout the tournament and currently leads the race for the Golden Boot. However, in Messi, Argentina are far from being perfect. They have struggled in each knockout stage to this point, having been taken all the way to extra time against Cape Verde before recovering from a goal behind against Egypt. They will need a flawless performance to deal with a disciplined Switzerland.
Switzerland's greatest asset is their defensive organization. A compact block at the base of the penalty area is what Switzerland have mastered at a global stage since the return of their captain Granit Xhaka and they have done very well in defending that position. In the striking areas, Breel Embolo has been their most reliable outlet, and Kobel's performances against Colombia have proven the Swiss to be a difficult side to beat in a shootout. Should Switzerland hold firm, they could find their way to an opening goal and then take the game all the way to penalties. Another penalty shootout could be on the cards as both teams have world-class goalkeepers. Only their surprise package Johan Manzambi, the breakout star of the competition, has been a concern to the Swiss since he sat out the Colombia game. Argentina's flair should be contrasted with a resolute Swiss team that will not give up ground at the World Cup 2026 in a quarter-final showdown.
Argentina are still in search of a loss but have not been asked to do too much in this competition, relying on their experience and the ability of Messi to carry them past both Cape Verde and Egypt in the knockouts to this point. Switzerland have not lost and have conceded just once in the knockout stages, but their form so far has been entirely reliant on their organizational structure and the performances of their goalkeeper in securing their first World Cup quarter-final in over seven decades. Messi tops the scoring list and has scored in a record number of World Cup games, which makes for an intriguing clash between the Argentinian attack and the Swiss defence.
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Argentina, defending champions with Lionel Messi, taking on a Switzerland team on the way to semi-finals, is arguably the best fixture of the World Cup. Knowing the fixture and the huge interest of both sets of supporters, as kick-off approaches availability and price is fluid. Buying World Cup 2026 tickets early via Ticombo is your best bet to get your World Cup 2026 tickets for Match 100 at Kansas City.
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The quarter-final Match 100 is in Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, USA on the 11th July 2026. The winner will progress to the semi-finals.
In this knockout stage, if the teams are level after 90 mins, play goes to 30 minutes of extra time. If this remains the same, then the winner will be decided by a penalty shootout.
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