Switzerland 2 – 0 Algeria


Switzerland finally ended their World Cup knockout hoodoo with a 2-0 win over Algeria to book a last-16 clash with either Colombia or Ghana.

The Swiss, who had been eliminated in each of their last seven knockout games at the tournament, ended 88 years of knockout pain as goals from Brill Embolo (10) and Nottingham Forest’s Dan Ndoye (46) secured victory in Vancouver.

Algeria made a bright start to the game but were unable to capitalize as Switzerland tied up former Man City star Riyad Mahrez.

Switzerland had a late chance to add to their tally but substitute Fabian Ryder failed to convert from close range. There was only one negative to what was a comfortable evening for Murat Yakin.

Switzerland will face the winner of the last-32 tie between Colombia and Ghana in Vancouver on Tuesday.

More to follow.

Brill Embolo (7) of Switzerland celebrates after scoring his team's first goal
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Bril Embolo celebrates Switzerland’s opener

Highlights from Vancouver…

10: Goal! After Algeria’s bright start, Manzambi’s bursting forward and cross set up Mbolo for the Swiss opener.

46: Goal! Switzerland started the half perfectly as Forest winger Ndoe’s superb finish doubled the lead.

50: Chance! Mahrez’s only real chance was blocked by his former Man City teammate Manuel Aknaji.

81: Miss! Substitute Fabian Ryder missed an open goal as Wizerland missed the chance to add a third.

The Newcastle Target Manzambi Show is worth it

Switzerland's Johann Manzambi (9) fights with Algeria's Aisa Mandi (2) during the World Cup round of 32 football match
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Newcastle target Johan Manzambi produced another impressive performance at the World Cup

Sky Sports’ Oliver Yu:

Newcastle fans will be keen spectators of the action in Vancouver.

Eddie Howe’s side are interested in Switzerland forward Johan Manzambi, who lit up the World Cup with three goals in the group stage.

He continued his excellent form in the tournament, setting up Embolo’s opener with a blistering run, showing what Newcastle can get if their interest in the Freiburg winger remains strong.

The £42m-rated 20-year-old had Algeria’s players worried by his fearsome pace and power whenever he got the ball, and Switzerland wanted him on the ball at every opportunity.

His direct approach has Vancouver fans off their seats, and you could easily see the same at St. James Park if a move were to materialize.

Your opinion on Manzambi’s performance…

Nick: Manzambi has scary pace. Algeria could not cope.

Andy 203: Manzambi is causing Algeria all sorts of problems. He would be a great addition for Newcastle.

Jimmy: Manzambi looks a real handful. His pace and power would suit the Premier League.

In Pictures: Switzerland Knockout Hoodoo…

Brill Embolo (7) of Switzerland celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the World Cup Round of 32 soccer match between Switzerland and Algeria, Thursday, July 2, 2026, in Vancouver, British Columbia. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
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Embolo broke the deadlock for Switzerland

Switzerland's Dan Ndoye (11) celebrates after scoring his team's second goal
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Ndoye doubled the advantage just after half time

Swiss fans react to their team during the World Cup Round of 32 soccer match between Switzerland and Algeria, Thursday, July 2, 2026, in Vancouver, British Columbia. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
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Switzerland fans celebrate first World Cup knockout win in 88 years

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