A fast start here
Switzerland are trying to push the pace in the early going they have two shots, but none are on target yet.

Argentina's quest to win back-to-back World Cup titles continues as they take on Switzerland in Kansas City on Saturday. It has been an extremely eventful knockout stage for Argentina, with them needing to score three unanswered goals to get past Egypt in the round of 16. But with Lionel Messi scoring in every game this World Cup so far, Argentina have been a force to be reckoned with, although they'll run into one of the best defenses so far in the tournament in Switzerland.
It took a penalty shootout to get past Colombia, but Gregor Kobel and the Swiss defense have been able to keep games under control. But where the questions lie is how strong their attack will be without Johan Manzambi available. The 20-year-old, SC Freiburg man has been one of the breakout performers of this World Cup, but he's set to miss a second consecutive match. Argentina have allowed two goals in each of their knockout matches of this World Cup, as the defense has been suspect, but having Messi gives a team plenty of room for error. Switzerland will need to maintain composure if they're to knock off Argentina, but there is a chance that it'll happen.
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Switzerland are trying to push the pace in the early going they have two shots, but none are on target yet.
The teams are on the pitch, and we're ready to go in this match.
Argentina's attacking pressure will be enough to break down Switzerland without needing 120 minutes to do so. If Manzambi were healthy, this may go differently, but Switzerland won't be dynamic enough going forward to keep Argentina at bay, ultimately losing. Score: Argentina 2, Switzerland 1
Ricardo Rodriguez is in, and this is the lineup that will be tasked with stopping Messi.
Switzerland XI: Gregor Kobel, Ricardo Rodriguez, Manuel Akanji, Nico Elvedi, Denis Zakaria, Djibril Sow, Granit Xhaka, Remo Freuler, Ruben Vargas, Breel Embolo, Dan Ndoye
Julián Álvarez is back in the XI
Argentina XI: Emiliano Martínez, Nicolás Tagliafico, Lisandro Martínez, Cristian Romero, Nahuel Molina, Leandro Paredes, Alexis Mac Allister, Rodrigo De Paul, Enzo Fernández, Lionel Messi, Julián Álvarez
Messi has aged like a fine wine, being the joint top scorer in this World Cup alongside Kylian Mbappe with eight goals and an assist so far during this tournament. Argentina have been tormented down the wings, but none of it has mattered as Messi has pulled them back no matter what has happened. There are limits to that prowess, and that's where Kobel and the Swiss defense come into play. No one has been able to stop Messi, but Switzerland hasn't been a team that will go into a defensive panic late in a game, which, if Argentina go behind early yet again, will make it tougher to come back.
At least one of Julian Alvarez or Lautaro Martinez will need to join Messi in the attack if Argentina are to win this World Cup, and while they did find the back of the net during the group stage, the attack has been Messi-powered during the knockouts so far, which can only go on for so long as the opposition gets tougher by the game.
Argentina have delivered instant classic after instant classic during this World Cup. The group stage was a walk in the park, topping Group J with a perfect nine points from three games, while only conceding one goal. But in the knockouts, Argentina needed heroics to get past Cabo Verde in the round of 32, forcing an 111th-minute own goal to avoid a penalty shootout. That ramped up in the round of 16 against Egypt. Trailing 2-0 after the 67th minute of play, Argentina scored in the 79th, the 83rd, and the 93rd minutes of play to advance out of the round. It's plenty of fire for Argentina to deal with, but that's the level of inevitability that a team is afforded when they have Messi. Switzerland will be working uphill in this one.
On the Swiss side, winning their group over host nation Canada Canada earned them a favorable draw in the round of 32. They took care of Algeria Algeria with a standard 2-0 victory but then got pitted against Colombia in the round of 16. Once there, the defense took over, pitching a shutout despite facing a high-powered attack, and they kept their steel in extra time to win a penalty shootout.
It has been a while since these two have met, but this will actually be their third World Cup meeting. Argentina last faced Switzerland during the round of 16 in Brazil Brazil. That game was deadlocked for 90 minutes despite Argentina taking 20 shots during regulation, but in extra time, the Lionel Messi, Angel Di Maria connection struck to send Argentina through to the next round. Messi marched towards the box and laid off a low ball to Di Maria, who used his signature left foot to place a low shot into the far side of the goal for the 1-0 win in one of the most iconic goals of the Argentina national team.
Messi and Xhaka were both in the starting lineup for that game, and 12 years later, they'll both be expected to start and play large roles in this match.
Argentina predicted XI: Emiliano Martinez, Facundo Medina, Lisandro Martinez, Cristian Romero, Leandro Paredes, Alexis Mac Allister, Rodrigo De Paul, Enzo Fernandez, Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martinez
Switzerland predicted XI: Gregor Kobel, Miro Muheim, Manuel Akanji, Nico Elvedi, Denis Zakaria, Djibril Sow, Granit Xhaka, Remo Freuler, Ruben Vargas, Breel Embolo, Dan Ndoye
Date: Saturday, July 11 | Time: 9 p.m. ET
Location: Arrowhead Stadium -- Kansas City, Missouri
TV: Fox (Eng), Telemundo (Spa) | Live stream: Fubo (Try for free)
Odds: Argentina -143; Draw +260; Switzerland +450
In what could be his final World Cup appearance, Lionel Messi continues to perform better than ever as he looks to push Argentina to back-to-back titles. With eight goals and an assist, only Kylian Mbappe has matched Messi's goal output so far during this tournament as he's doing everything he can to keep Argentina moving forward.




























