World Cup Quarter-Final Tips: 9/1 Bet Builder for Argentina vs Switzerland

By BW Arabia Editorial Team - Sports Analysis Unit Created 3 min read
World Cup Quarter-Final Tips: 9/1 Bet Builder for Argentina vs Switzerland

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World Cup Quarter-Final Tips: 9/1 Bet Builder for Argentina vs Switzerland

Argentina continue their defense of the World Cup crown on Tuesday when they face a determined Switzerland side in the quarter-finals at Arrowhead Stadium.

The reigning champions have already survived two demanding knockout encounters to reach the last eight, while Switzerland are enjoying one of the finest World Cup campaigns in their history after progressing to the quarter-finals unbeaten.

With a place in the semi-finals on the line, expect another fiercely contested battle. After assessing the form, team news and key statistics, we've selected a three-leg Bet Builder that combines at 9/1.

Argentina vs Switzerland Bet Builder Selections

  • Argentina to Win @ 7/10
  • Lionel Messi First Goalscorer @ 23/10
  • Enzo Fernandez 1+ Shot on Target @ 5/4

Combined Odds: 9/1

Champions Can Find Another Gear

Argentina's route to the quarter-finals has been anything but comfortable, but champions often find ways to survive difficult moments.

Lionel Scaloni's side required extra time to overcome Cape Verde before producing a remarkable comeback from two goals down to eliminate Egypt in the Round of 16. While those performances exposed occasional defensive lapses, they also highlighted the squad's resilience and ability to deliver under pressure.

Switzerland deserve enormous credit for reaching this stage, particularly after shutting out opponents since the group phase. However, their exhausting penalty shootout victory over Colombia may have come at a cost.

Injuries have begun to affect Murat Yakin's squad, with Michel Aebischer unavailable, Luca Jaquez also expected to miss out and influential attacker Johan Manzambi facing a race against time. Losing several key players at this stage of the tournament could prove decisive.

Argentina possess significantly greater tournament experience and, with the stakes increasing, are expected to produce one of their most complete performances so far.

Option 1: Argentina to Win @ 7/10

Messi Still Leads the Way

Even deep into his illustrious career, Lionel Messi continues to define Argentina's biggest moments.

The captain has already scored eight goals during this World Cup and once again delivered when his country needed him most, finding the net against Egypt to spark their comeback victory.

Everything in Argentina's attack continues to flow through the Inter Miami superstar. His movement, intelligence and finishing remain among the best in world football, making him the obvious focal point whenever the Albiceleste create opportunities.

Switzerland will undoubtedly dedicate significant attention to containing him, but history has repeatedly shown that limiting Messi for an entire match is far easier said than done.

Backing him to open the scoring once again looks an appealing option.

Option 2: Lionel Messi First Goalscorer @ 23/10

Fernandez Can Continue His Growing Influence

While Messi remains Argentina's headline act, Enzo Fernandez has quietly become one of the team's most important attacking contributors.

The Chelsea midfielder offers energy, creativity and a growing goal threat from central areas. His willingness to break forward has already produced eight attempts on goal during the tournament, including the decisive strike against Egypt.

Switzerland are likely to focus heavily on containing Argentina's front line, which could create space for late midfield runs into dangerous positions.

Fernandez has demonstrated both the confidence and technical quality to test goalkeepers regularly, making at least one effort on target an achievable target in Kansas City.

Option 3: Enzo Fernandez 1+ Shot on Target @ 5/4

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BW Arabia Editorial Team - Sports Analysis Unit

The BW Arabia Editorial Team delivers expert sports analysis, match insights, and data-driven coverage across regional and global competitions.

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