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Embolo and Ndoye put Switzerland into the last 16 as Algeria offer little at BC Place


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Switzerland made their Round of 32 assignment look straightforward on Thursday night at BC Place, goals from Breel Embolo and Dan Ndoye either side of halftime securing a 2-0 win over Algeria. The Swiss did it without the ball, Algeria controlling 55 percent of possession, but Vladimir Petkovic’s side mustered just 0.73 expected goals against a defence that stayed compact and punished every lapse. Murat Yakin’s team advances to the knockout round; Algeria goes home.

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World Cup 2026: Switzerland 2-0 Algeria - Goals from Breel Embolo and Dan Ndoye secure first World Cup knockout win in 88 years

Key Moments

  • 10′, Breel Embolo opens the scoring with a normal goal, giving Switzerland an early lead and setting the tone for a controlled evening.
  • 36′, Fares Chaibi is booked for tripping, a sign of Algeria’s growing frustration as Switzerland continue to press on the counter.
  • 46′, Dan Ndoye doubles the lead just after the restart, effectively killing the tie before Algeria can regroup at halftime.
  • 58′, Algeria make a double change, withdrawing Houssem Aouar and Ramiz Zerrouki, as Petkovic searches for a way back into the game.
  • 71′, Riyad Mahrez and Nabil Bentaleb are sent on together as Algeria throw their most experienced names at a problem that by now looks unsolvable.
  • 72′, Hicham Boudaoui is booked for roughing, Algeria’s second yellow of the evening, reflecting the side’s desperation in the closing stages.

Tactical Breakdown

Switzerland set up in a 4-2-3-1 under Yakin and were perfectly content to let Algeria have the ball. Algeria finished with 55 percent possession and 561 passes at an 85 percent accuracy rate; Switzerland had just 436. But the Swiss used their ball time better. They registered 11 shots to Algeria’s eight, with nine arriving inside the box, and posted an xG of 2.56 against the Algerians’ 0.73. The two goals were entirely in line with the flow of the match, not against it.

The second goal, Ndoye’s effort 46 seconds into the second half, was the turning point that made any Algeria comeback unrealistic. Petkovic responded with a double substitution at the 58-minute mark and then introduced Riyad Mahrez and Bentaleb on 71 minutes, restructuring the attack with more experienced options. Switzerland, already two goals clear, absorbed the pressure without alarm. Yakin’s own double change at 71 minutes refreshed the legs in midfield, and Embolo came off on 83 after completing his job.

Algeria’s chief problem was converting possession into danger. A 0.73 xG total tells its own story: the patterns of play looked fluid at times but the final decisions in the final third were poor. Only two shots tested Gregor Kobel, and he saved both. Chaibi’s yellow card on 36 minutes was symptomatic of a side that knew its build-up wasn’t working and began resorting to physical disruption. Once Ndoye scored at the start of the second half, there was no realistic path back.

Player Ratings

Breel Embolo
7.5/10. Got Switzerland off to a fast start with the opening goal inside ten minutes and led the line efficiently before being withdrawn on 83.
Dan Ndoye
8.0/10. The decisive blow came from Ndoye’s boot right after the restart, and he was a constant threat in behind all game until being taken off on 87.
Granit Xhaka
7.0/10. Controlled the tempo from the base of midfield, helping Switzerland stay organised without the ball and transition quickly when they recovered it.
Gregor Kobel
7.0/10. Not overworked, but his two saves kept the clean sheet intact and prevented Algeria from finding any late consolation.
Riyad Mahrez
5.0/10. Came on at 71 with the game already gone, unable to create enough in the limited time available to change the scoreline.
Houssem Aouar
5.5/10. Started as one of Algeria’s more creative outlets but produced too little in the final third before being hooked on 58.

World Cup knockout bracket

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Round of 32
South Africa0
Canada1
Brazil2
Japan1
Germany1 (3 pen)
Paraguay1 (4 pen)
Netherlands1 (2 pen)
Morocco1 (3 pen)
Ivory Coast1
Norway2
France3
Sweden0
Mexico2
Ecuador0
England2
Congo DR1
Belgium3
Senegal2
USA2
Bosnia & Herzegovina0
Spain3
Austria0
Portugal2
Croatia1
Switzerland2
Algeria0
Australia0
Egypt0
Argentina0
Cape Verde Islands0
Colombia0
Ghana0
Round of 16
Canada0
Morocco0
Paraguay0
France0
Brazil0
Norway0
Mexico0
England0
USA0
Belgium0

Knockout results, aggregate scores across legs; winners in bold, penalty shootouts noted.

Head to Head

Verdict

Switzerland advance to the Round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup with a performance that was efficient rather than spectacular. Algeria, with the better possession numbers, leaves Vancouver with nothing; the xG gap of 2.56 to 0.73 suggests the margin of victory could have been wider. Yakin’s side will face tougher opponents in the next round, but Thursday’s result shows they have the defensive structure and the counter-attacking quality to trouble anyone.

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