The final round of 32 fixtures delivered a disciplined and professional performance as Switzerland defeated Algeria 2-0 at Lumen Field in Seattle, securing the final remaining place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 16.
Although Algeria entered the match full of confidence after an impressive group-stage campaign, Switzerland’s tactical organization, patience in possession, and defensive solidity proved too much to overcome. The Swiss controlled key moments of the contest and deservedly advanced to the knockout stage’s next round.

Match Snapshot
| Competition | FIFA World Cup 2026 – Round of 32 |
| Venue | Seattle, USA |
| Final Score | Switzerland 2-0 Algeria |
| Halftime | Switzerland 1-0 Algeria |
| Attendance | Packed crowd at Lumen Field |
| Player of the Match | Granit Xhaka |
Goals
âš½ 31′ Breel Embolo (Switzerland)
âš½ 77′ Dan Ndoye (Switzerland)
Story of the Match
Early Pressure from Switzerland
Switzerland began the evening looking composed and confident, circulating possession patiently while forcing Algeria to defend deep inside their own half.
Algeria remained compact and disciplined, frustrating the Swiss attack during the opening twenty minutes with excellent defensive positioning and aggressive pressing in midfield.
However, Switzerland gradually increased the tempo.
Their full-backs pushed higher up the field, stretching Algeria’s defensive line and creating more space between the midfield and defense.
That pressure finally produced the opening goal.
Embolo Breaks the Deadlock
In the 31st minute, Switzerland produced its best attacking move of the first half.
A quick passing sequence through midfield released Breel Embolo, who timed his run perfectly before calmly finishing beyond the goalkeeper to give Switzerland a deserved 1-0 advantage.
The goal rewarded Switzerland’s dominance and forced Algeria to become more adventurous.
Before halftime, Algeria enjoyed several dangerous moments, but Switzerland defended confidently to protect its lead heading into the interval.

Algeria Fights Back
Knowing elimination was only forty-five minutes away, Algeria emerged after halftime with renewed energy.
The North Africans pressed much higher, winning possession in dangerous areas and creating several promising attacks.
For a brief spell, Switzerland found itself under sustained pressure.
The Swiss defense, led by Manuel Akanji, remained composed, blocking crosses and limiting Algeria to long-range efforts.
Goalkeeper Gregor Kobel also made two important saves to preserve the lead.
Ndoye Ends Algeria’s Resistance
As Algeria committed more players forward searching for an equalizer, Switzerland exploited the additional space.
A lightning-fast counterattack in the 77th minute proved decisive.
Dan Ndoye sprinted behind the Algerian defense before finishing confidently into the far corner to double Switzerland’s advantage.
The second goal effectively ended the contest.
Switzerland comfortably managed possession during the closing minutes while Algeria struggled to create another clear opportunity before the final whistle.

Tactical Breakdown
Switzerland
Switzerland once again demonstrated why they are among Europe’s most difficult teams to break down.
Their success was built on:
- Excellent defensive organization
- Patient possession football
- Quick transitions after winning the ball
- Efficient finishing inside the penalty area
Midfield captain Granit Xhaka dictated the rhythm of the match, while the wide players consistently stretched Algeria’s defensive shape.
Algeria
Algeria displayed determination throughout the match but struggled to convert possession into genuine scoring opportunities.
Their attacking play improved significantly after halftime, yet Switzerland’s disciplined defensive structure prevented clear chances.
Despite the defeat, Algeria’s commitment and work rate never dropped.
Standout Performers
Granit Xhaka
The Swiss captain controlled midfield brilliantly with accurate passing, intelligent positioning, and outstanding leadership.
Breel Embolo
Scored the opening goal and remained a constant threat with his strength, pace, and movement.
Dan Ndoye
Added fresh energy after halftime and wrapped up the victory with an excellent counterattacking finish.
Gregor Kobel
Produced several crucial saves when Algeria threatened to equalize early in the second half.

Match Statistics
| Algeria | Algeria | Algeria |
| Algeria | Algeria | Algeria |
| Shots | 15 | 9 |
| Shots on Target | 7 | 3 |
| Corners | 6 | 4 |
| Fouls | 11 | 13 |
| Yellow Cards | 2 | 3 |
Turning Point
The decisive moment came midway through the second half.
Algeria had begun to dominate possession and looked increasingly likely to equalize before Switzerland launched a perfectly executed counterattack that ended with Dan Ndoye’s goal.
From that moment onward, Switzerland controlled the game and never looked in danger of surrendering its lead.
What This Means
With the victory, Switzerland advances to the Round of 16, where they will face the winner of Colombia vs. Ghana.
For Algeria, the tournament comes to an end after a spirited campaign that included several memorable performances. While disappointed by the elimination, they leave the competition having shown resilience, tactical discipline, and the ability to compete with some of the world’s strongest teams. Don’t miss out—register now.

Match Highlights
✓ Switzerland defeated Algeria 2-0 in Seattle.
✓ Breel Embolo opened the scoring in the first half.
✓ Dan Ndoye sealed the victory with a clinical counterattack.
✓ Granit Xhaka controlled the midfield and earned Player of the Match honors.
✓ Switzerland kept another clean sheet.
✓ The Swiss booked their place in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 with an impressive all-around performance.
