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It’s not too late to buy tickets for the Argentina vs. World Cup. Swiss. Here’s where to look.

It’s not too late to buy tickets for the Argentina vs. World Cup. Swiss. Here’s where to look.

Argentina heads to the quarterfinals of the World Cup, where Switzerland is among the defending champions and another trip to the semifinals. After beating Egypt in the round of 16 and with Lionel Messi still leading the way, Argentina enters one of the tournament’s biggest matchups against a Swiss team that advanced after a dramatic

Argentina heads to the quarterfinals of the World Cup, where Switzerland is among the defending champions and another trip to the semifinals. After beating Egypt in the round of 16 and with Lionel Messi still leading the way, Argentina enters one of the tournament’s biggest matchups against a Swiss team that advanced after a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Colombia.

With two in-form teams fighting for a place in the final four, tickets are expected to remain in high demand as kick-off approaches. We’ve put together everything you need to know about purchasing tickets for Argentina vs. Switzerland, including current resale prices, where to find seats and what to expect before match day. Please check StubHub and Vivid Seats for the latest availability as inventory and prices can change quickly.

Where to buy tickets Argentina vs. Swiss

Tickets for the World Cup sold out quickly once they became available. Fortunately, last-minute shoppers can find viable options at verified resellers, but expect prices to be inflated.

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How much do Argentina vs. tickets cost? Swiss?

Argentina’s quarter-final match against Switzerland is generating high prices on the resale market, with tickets selling well above face value on major resale platforms. StubHub currently has entry-level seats starting at $1,400, while the site’s most expensive listings top out at over $4,905 for premium seats and hospitality options.

Vivid Seats offers even higher prices overall. The lowest-priced tickets start at around $1,500, while the most exclusive inventory ranges around $17,300. With Argentina still in contention for another World Cup title and Lionel Messi continuing his career in the tournament, demand for seats remains high and prices are unlikely to drop significantly before kick-off.

Who is on the Argentina vs. teams? Switzerland for the 2026 World Cup?

The Argentina team is full of big names; If you’re hoping to see your favorite from the stadium stands, here’s the team’s official lineup:

  • Emiliano Martínez – Goalkeeper
  • Gerónimo Rulli – Goalkeeper
  • Juan Musso – Goalkeeper
  • Leonardo Balerdi – Defender
  • Cristian Romero – Defender
  • Lisandro Martínez – Defender
  • Nicolás Otamendi — Defender
  • Nicolás Tagliafico – Defender
  • Nahuel Molina – Defender
  • Gonzalo Montiel – Defender
  • Facundo Medina – Defender
  • Rodrigo De Paul – Midfielder
  • Alexis Mac Allister – Midfielder
  • Enzo Fernández – Midfielder
  • Leandro Paredes – Midfielder
  • Exequiel Palacios – Midfielder
  • Giovani Lo Celso – Midfielder
  • Valentín Barco – Midfielder
  • Lionel Messi – Striker
  • Julián Álvarez – Forward
  • Lautaro Martínez – Forward
  • Thiago Almada – Striker
  • Giuliano Simeone – Striker
  • Nicolás González – Forward
  • Nico Paz – Forward
  • José Manuel López – Forward

Whether you’re rooting for Switzerland or just scouting the opposing team, here’s an official roster of the team representing the country.

  • Gregor Kobel – Goalkeeper
  • Yvon Mvogo – Goalkeeper
  • Marvin Keller – Goalkeeper
  • Miro Muheim – Defender
  • Silvan Widmer – Defender
  • Nico Elvedi – Defender
  • Manuel Akanji – Defender
  • Ricardo Rodríguez – Defender
  • Eray Comert – Defender
  • Aurèle Amenda – Defender
  • Luca Jáquez – Defender
  • Denis Zakaria – Midfielder
  • Remo Freuler – Midfielder
  • Johan Manzambi – Midfielder
  • Granit Xhaka – Midfielder
  • Ardon Jashari – Midfielder
  • Djibril Sow — Midfielder
  • Michel Aebischer – Midfielder
  • Fabián Rieder – Midfielder
  • Breel Plunger – Front
  • Dan Ndoye – Forward
  • Christian Fassnacht – Forward
  • Ruben Vargas – Forward
  • Noah Okafor – Forward
  • Zeki Amdouni – Striker
  • Cedric Itten – Forward

How can I watch Argentina vs. Switzerland from home?

For most fans, the most viable way to watch the quarterfinal match is to stream it from home. Check out our guide to watching the World Cup to find out the best channel to watch it, and check out NordVPN to watch the game from anywhere in the world.

Note: Using VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content may violate the terms of use of some services. Business Insider does not endorse or condone illegal VPN use.


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