Argentina secured a dramatic late victory over Egypt to advance to the World Cup Round of 16, setting up a quarterfinal clash with Switzerland in Kansas City on Saturday. Lionel Messi has now netted eight goals in five tournament matches, leading the Golden Boot race and posing the biggest threat in this encounter. Switzerland progressed methodically, winning their group, defeating Algeria 2‑0 in the Round of 32, and edging past Colombia on penalties in the Round of 16.
The match kicks off at 9 p.m. ET in Kansas City. According to FanDuel Sportsbook, the 90‑minute money line lists Argentina at –145 (risk $145 to win $100), Switzerland at +490, and a draw at +260. The over/under for total goals is set at 2.5. Argentina are –325 to advance, while Switzerland sit at +250.
Before placing any wagers, consider the insights of SportsLine’s Martin Green. After several years in the sports betting industry, Green became a professional sports writer and handicapper, covering soccer worldwide. Last year he was profitable in multiple leagues, including the Champions League (+211.25) and Bundesliga (+100). In 2026 he has posted an 18‑8 record over his last 26 UEFA Champions League picks, generating nearly $1,000 in profit, and is currently on a 19‑7 streak (+1,008) on his World Cup selections.
Green has analyzed the Argentina vs. Switzerland matchup and released his 2026 World Cup picks and betting predictions. His recommended play is the Over 2.5 total goals (+128). He notes that Argentina’s knockout‑stage games have been high‑scoring affairs, conceding in both, while Switzerland possesses the attacking talent—players such as Breel Embolo, Dan Ndoye and Rubén Vargas—to test Argentina’s defensive frailties. With Messi continuing to find the net, Green expects both sides to score.
Green also highlights three additional best bets, including a notable Messi prop.
How to Approach Argentina vs. Switzerland Picks
After reviewing all angles, Green has identified a key x‑factor and formulated three top wagers, highlighted by a must‑see Messi proposition.
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