World Cup 2026 Round of 16 Switzerland vs. Colombia Prediction & Best Bets
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Match: Switzerland vs. Colombia
Date: Tuesday, 7 July 2026
Kick-off: 13:00 UTC-7 (21:00 BST)
Venue: BC Place, Vancouver, Canada
Round: World Cup 2026 Round of 16
TV/Streaming (UK): BBC iPlayer / ITVX
What’s at Stake
Switzerland and Colombia meet in Vancouver for a place in the World Cup 2026 quarter-finals, a stage neither side has reached since 1954 and 2014 respectively. Switzerland have cleared the group phase at multiple recent tournaments yet keep falling at the last-16 hurdle, while Colombia return to the knockouts after missing Qatar 2022 entirely and arrive having conceded just one goal across their four World Cup matches this summer. One of those streaks ends in BC Place on Tuesday.
Verdict
Colombia are the value selection at 11/8, backed by a defensive solidity Switzerland’s attack will find difficult to crack quickly. With both sides capable of keeping clean sheets and the tie likely to be settled by a single moment, backing Colombia to win at best available prices offers a genuine edge in what is expected to be a close, low-scoring affair.
Switzerland vs. Colombia Match Preview
Switzerland enter this World Cup 2026 Round of 16 tie in strong form, unbeaten across three group-stage matches and having dispatched Algeria 2-0 in the round of 32. Managed by Murat Yakin, they are an organised, disciplined unit built around experienced figures such as Granit Xhaka and Ricardo Rodriguez, and Johan Manzambi has emerged as a genuine attacking threat with three goals at this tournament. Their record in qualification was equally impressive, conceding only two goals in six matches.
Colombia, under Argentine coach Néstor Lorenzo, have been even harder to score against. Three consecutive World Cup clean sheets is a first in their history, and their only conceded goal came against Uzbekistan in the group stage. Luis Díaz brings pace and directness from a standout club season, and James Rodriguez continues to pull the strings in midfield, now the outright leader in World Cup appearances for his country. Lorenzo has built a side that is compact, defensively structured, and lethal on the counter.
The World Cup 2026 bracket sets this up as a genuine tactical battle. Switzerland will likely control possession and look to build through midfield, while Colombia will be content to absorb pressure and strike on the break. The team that manages their defensive shape and takes their chance when it arrives will progress.
Team Form
Switzerland – Last 5 Results
vs. Algeria (H) – World Cup 2026: Won 2-0
vs. Canada (H) – World Cup 2026: Won 2-1
vs. Bosnia And Herzegovina (H) – World Cup 2026: Won 4-1
vs. Qatar (A) – World Cup 2026: Drew 1-1
vs. Australia (N) – Friendly: Drew 1-1
Switzerland have been consistently sharp in competitive fixtures, with wins over Algeria, Canada, and Bosnia And Herzegovina at this tournament demonstrating an ability to score goals in bunches. The 4-1 victory over Bosnia And Herzegovina was particularly convincing. Their only dropped points came against Qatar in a dead-rubber context and in a pre-tournament friendly against Australia.
Colombia – Last 5 Results
vs. Ghana (H) – World Cup 2026: Won 1-0
vs. Portugal (H) – World Cup 2026: Drew 0-0
vs. DR Congo (H) – World Cup 2026: Won 1-0
vs. Uzbekistan (A) – World Cup 2026: Won 3-1
vs. Jordan (N) – Friendly: Won 2-0
Colombia have not been flamboyant, but their results speak plainly. Holding Portugal to a goalless draw showed defensive quality at the highest level, and wins over DR Congo and Ghana, while narrow, reflect a side that controls games on their terms. The 3-1 win over Uzbekistan highlighted Colombia’s ability to open up and score freely when space is available.
Switzerland vs. Colombia Head-to-Head
The two sides have met four times in total, with Colombia holding the edge on the World Cup stage. At USA 1994, Colombia defeated Switzerland 2-0 in a group match – a result now being revisited in the build-up to this fixture. Of the four meetings, Colombia have won two (including that 1994 World Cup result), Switzerland have won one – a 3-2 victory in the 1991 Miami Cup – and one match ended in a 2-2 draw in 1985. A 3-1 friendly win for Colombia in 2007 rounds out the record. Colombia’s superior record in direct meetings adds a further layer to their case at the current odds.
Team News
Switzerland head coach Murat Yakin has a fully fit and settled squad available for selection. Xhaka, Switzerland’s most-capped player with 146 appearances, is expected to start in central midfield alongside Remo Freuler and Denis Zakaria. The front line has been fluid, with Johan Manzambi, Breel Embolo, and Dan Ndoye a…

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