VANCOUVER: Switzerland secured their spot in the quarterfinals of the FIFA World Cup 2026 after a thrilling penalty shootout victory over Colombia. Following a nerve-wracking goalless draw in both regulation and extra time, the Swiss side triumphed 4-3 in the shootout. Switzerland will now face powerhouse Argentina in the quarterfinal clash.
The pre-quarterfinal encounter witnessed an intense neck-and-neck battle with both teams creating numerous scoring opportunities, only to be denied by clinical goalkeeping performance on both ends. Colombia threatened early in the first half with a brilliant strike from Gustavo Puerta in the 20th minute, which was safely gathered by the Swiss custodian. Minutes later, the Colombian goalkeeper responded with consecutive saves to deny a sharp Swiss counter-attack.
The tactical deadlock persisted into the second half as well. Switzerland’s Djibril Sow missed a close opportunity in the 46th minute, while Fabian Rieder’s promising free-kick sailed just wide of the post. Colombia’s Luis Suarez also found an opening in the 63th minute but failed to hit the target. With both sides stubborn in defense through extra time, the fate of the match was ultimately decided from the penalty spot where Switzerland showed superior composure to seal the win.





