

Switzerland and Algeria have crossed paths just twice throughout their footballing history, with the Swiss claiming victory on both occasions—although both matches took place in the 1980s, making them largely irrelevant to their upcoming 2026 World Cup encounter.
Nevertheless, Switzerland will enter this fixture with plenty of confidence. Following a disappointing opening stalemate against Qatar, they bounced back impressively with victories over Bosnia and Herzegovina and Canada, delivering an unusually prolific attacking display: seven goals, 6.67 xG, 55% ball possession and 66 crosses delivered into the penalty area.
Algeria, meanwhile, comes into the match riding their own wave of form. After suffering an opening loss to Argentina, they defeated Jordan 2–1 before earning a 3–3 draw against Austria to advance to the round of 32. The North African side has demonstrated a sharp eye for goal when opportunities arise, boasting a 14% shot conversion rate—surpassing several more prominent nations such as England, Morocco, Spain and Belgium.
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