Switzerland
- D vs Qatar 1-1
- W vs Bosnia & Herzegovina 4-1
- W vs Canada 2-1

Switzerland arrive in Vancouver as one of the quieter group winners, but their body of work deserves more attention. Murat Yakin’s side went unbeaten in Group B, opening with a 1-1 draw against Qatar before beating Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1 and Canada 2-1. That stretch produced 7 goals and 7 points, while Johan Manzambi emerged with 3 goals and 1 assist. Algeria had a far more dramatic route. The “Desert Warriors” lost 3-0 to Argentina, recovered for a 2-1 win over Jordan, then drew Austria 3-3 to claim a best third-place place. This Round of 32 match at BC Place gives Algeria a real opportunity, yet Switzerland have shown more balance through the first 3 games.

Pick: Switzerland Moneyline -103
Confidence: 3 out of 5
The Swiss have a sensible structure for tournament soccer. Granit Xhaka and Remo Freuler give Yakin control in central areas, while Manuel Akanji and Nico Elvedi have handled most of the defensive work well. Breel Embolo offers a physical target up front, and the runners around him have made the difference. Manzambi has been the tournament breakout player for Switzerland, while Ruben Vargas scored in each of the final 2 group matches. Switzerland created 10 big chances in the group phase, double Algeria’s total of 5.
Algeria are much more difficult to trust at the back. They have conceded 7 goals, including 5 from outside the penalty area, and their 3-3 draw with Austria featured 2 late concessions. Yet Petkovic’s team can create problems going forward. Riyad Mahrez scored twice against Austria, Houssem Aouar supplied 2 assists, and Amine Gouiri scored the winner against Jordan. Algeria may still be without Mohamed Amoura because of a hamstring issue, which would remove a useful outlet. Petkovic knows the Swiss setup from his long spell in charge of Switzerland, but the player quality and game control still lean to Yakin’s group.
Switzerland won Group B with 7 points. Algeria advanced from Group J after collecting 4 points.
Switzerland: Kobel – Widmer, Elvedi, Akanji, Rodriguez – Xhaka, Freuler – Ndoye, Manzambi, Vargas – Embolo.
Algeria: Zidane – Belghali, Mandi, Bensebaini, Aït-Nouri – Bentaleb, Aouar – Mahrez, Maza, Chaïbi – Gouiri.
The latest 90-minute market has Switzerland around -103, with Algeria near +300 and the draw in the +225 range. Those prices show how competitive this tie could be, even with Switzerland holding the better group-stage profile. The total is set at 2.5 goals, with the under near -145 and both teams to score priced close to -105.
Score Projection: Switzerland 2 – Algeria 1
Win Probability: Switzerland 53%, Algeria 24%
The draw remains a meaningful 23% outcome in 90 minutes, especially if Algeria can keep Xhaka from dictating play early. Still, Switzerland have had the cleaner tournament, stronger chance creation, and a clearer group of players who can change the match in the final third. Their 2-1 win over Canada was a good example: they stayed composed, found goals after halftime, and protected the result under pressure.
Switzerland moneyline at -103 is the preferred play. Algeria have enough technical quality through Mahrez, Gouiri, and Aouar to make this uncomfortable, which is why laying a big price on the Swiss would not be appealing. At a near-even price, though, Switzerland offer the more reliable 90-minute side. Expect Algeria to contribute, but Switzerland should create the better chances and reach the Round of 16.