Argentina and Switzerland have both advanced to the next round.
After navigating some close calls in the Round of 16, Lionel Messi’s Argentina will face Switzerland, led by Rubén Vargas, in the World Cup quarter-finals at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday, July 11.
If you’re interested in catching the game, there are still last-minute tickets available for the Klutch Club event at the Chiefs’ home turf.
At the moment, prices for tickets start at $1,417, including fees on SeatGeek.
For 100 level seats, expect to pay around $2,181, also including fees.
If you’re looking to save a bit, you can apply promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off any purchase of $250 or more at checkout. Just a heads-up, this discount is only applicable for first-time buyers on SeatGeek.
As noted earlier, both Argentina and Switzerland had surprising victories in their previous matches.
Argentina made a remarkable comeback against Egypt, where they were down 2-0 at one point. It almost felt like they were heading home early until they turned it around in a dramatic fashion. Cristian Romero netted their first goal in the 79th minute, followed closely by Messi equalizing just four minutes later—extending his World Cup goal tally in the process. Enzo Fernandes capped off the comeback with a goal in stoppage time, which understandably caused some frustration for the Egyptian side.
“Today we were treated unfairly,” critiqued Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan, referring to a controversial play involving Mohamed Salah.
On the other side, Switzerland had a tense draw with Colombia, eventually winning in a thrilling 4-3 penalty shootout. In a nail-biting finish, goalkeeper Camilo Vargas dove right, but Vargas managed to score in the left corner, securing victory.
This will mark Switzerland’s first trip to the quarterfinals since 1954.
Though Argentina is the favorite, listed at odds between -140 to -135 for a 90-minute win, past matches have shown that anything can happen. It could very well be a close game.
This is definitely a match to watch; you might witness some memorable moments in soccer history.
For further details, here’s everything you need to know about the World Cup quarterfinals featuring Argentina and Switzerland in Kansas City.
How much is the cheapest ticket to watch Messi and Argentina play Switzerland at the 2026 World Cup?
A detailed overview of ticket prices by section for Arrowhead Stadium is available here.
| Section of Arrowhead Stadium | Ticket price starts with |
|---|---|
| 300 levels | $1,417 (Including fees) |
| 200 levels | $1,951 (Including fees) |
| 100 levels | $2,181 (Including fees) |
Who is playing in Argentina and Switzerland?
Full rosters for both teams can be found here.
| Argentina national team roster | Switzerland national team roster |
|---|---|
| Emiliano Martinez (goalkeeper) | Marvin Keller (goalkeeper) |
| Juan Musso (goalkeeper) | Gregor Korbel (goalkeeper) |
| Geronimo Lulli (goalkeeper) | Yvon Mvogo (goalkeeper) |
| Leonardo Balerdi (defender) | Manuel Akanji (defender) |
| Lisandro Martinez (defender) | Aurel Amenda (defender) |
| Facundo Medina (defender) | Eli Comert (defender) |
| Nahuel Molina (defender) | Nico Elvedi (defender) |
| Gonzalo Montiel (defender) | Luca Jaquez (defender) |
| Nicolas Otamendi (defender) | Milo Muhaim (defender) |
| Cristian Romero (defender) | Ricardo Rodriguez (defender) |
| Nicholas Tagliafico (defender) | Sylvan Widmer (defender) |
| Valentin Barco (midfielder) | Michelle Aebisher (midfielder) |
| Rodrigo De Paul (midfielder) | Christian Fasnacht (midfielder) |
| Enzo Fernandez (midfielder) | Remo Freuler (midfielder) |
| Giovani Lo Celso (midfielder) | Aldon Jashari (midfielder) |
| Alexis Mac Allister (midfielder) | Johan Manzambi (midfielder) |
| Exequiel Palacios (midfielder) | Fabian Reader (midfielder) |
| Leandro Paredes (midfielder) | Jibril Sow (midfielder) |
| Thiago Almada (forward) | Granite Xhaka (midfielder) |
| Julian Alvarez (forward) | Denis Zachariah (midfielder) |
| Nicolas Gonzalez (forward) | Zeki Amdouni (forward) |
| Jose Manuel Lopez (forward) | Briel Embolo (forward) |
| Lautaro Martinez (forward) | Cedric Itten (forward) |
| Lionel Messi (forward) | Dan Ndoye (forward) |
| Nico Pass (forward) | Noah Okafor (forward) |
| Giuliano Simeone (forward) | Ruben Vargas (forward) |
Complete the 2026 World Cup schedule
Major matches involving all remaining teams will occur this summer in various venues across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
To stay informed, check out SeatGeek’s full schedule of upcoming fixtures.
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