The quarter-final lineup for the 2026 World Cup is now set after Switzerland secured the final spot on Tuesday night. The Swiss defeated Colombia 4-3 on penalties following a goalless draw that stretched to 120 minutes.
Argentina booked their place earlier that day by coming from two goals behind to beat Egypt 3-2. The South Americans will now face Switzerland in one of four mouth-watering last-eight clashes.
France will battle Morocco at Foxborough, USA, on Thursday, July 9, with kick-off at 9pm. Spain tackle Belgium in Los Angeles on Friday, July 10, at 8pm the same day.
Norway meet England in Miami on Saturday, July 11, with the match starting at 10pm. Argentina's showdown with Switzerland comes on Sunday, July 12, at 2am in Kansas City, USA.
The tournament has already served up dramatic moments, with Lionel Messi breaking down in tears after missing a penalty against Egypt. His brilliance throughout the competition has kept him at the top of the Golden Boot race ahead of strikers like Kylian Mbappé and Harry Kane.