Switzerland defeated Colombia in a penalty shootout on July 7, 2026, to advance to the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals [1], [3].

The victory marks a significant milestone for the Swiss squad, as they move into the final eight of the tournament and secure a high-profile matchup against one of the world's top teams.

The match took place at BC Place stadium in Vancouver, Canada [4]. After 120 minutes of play, neither side was able to find the back of the net, leaving the score at 0-0 [1]. The deadlock forced the round of 16 clash into a penalty shootout to determine which team would progress.

Switzerland maintained composure during the shootout, winning the tie 4-3 [1]. This result officially eliminates Colombia from the competition and completes the bracket for the next stage of the tournament [2].

The Swiss team now prepares for a quarter-final clash against Argentina [1]. The matchup pits Switzerland's defensive resilience against the offensive power of the Argentinian side.

Fans in Vancouver witnessed the final round of 16 game of the tournament [3]. The result ensures that the Swiss side continues its run in the 2026 competition following the dramatic conclusion at BC Place [4].

Switzerland won the penalty shootout (4-3), thus advancing to the quarter-finals

Switzerland's progression to the quarter-finals demonstrates a strong defensive capability, having held Colombia scoreless through 120 minutes of play. By advancing to face Argentina, Switzerland enters a high-stakes match against a perennial powerhouse, testing whether their tactical discipline can overcome a more aggressive offensive opponent.