Defending champions Argentina will take on Switzerland tonight in the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final. The match will take place at the Kansas City Stadium.
Argentina will enter as the favourites, and the reason behind that is that they have the magic man in the form of Lionel Messi. So far, the 39-year-old has scored in all the games he has played and is currently leading the goal scoring chart with 8 goals. Switzerland would have to play their greatest football, as even a 2-0 lead against Argentina did not prove to be enough for Egypt at the Round of 32.
With all to look forward to, let’s see what transpires in the match tonight.
At what time will the Argentina vs Switzerland FIFA World Cup 2026 game begin?
Kick-off Time:
- India (IST): 6:30 AM Sunday
- USA (EDT – East Coast, e.g., New York): 9:00 PM Saturday
- Note: Central Time (CDT): 8:00 PM Saturday | Mountain Time (MDT): 7:00 PM Saturday | Pacific Time (PDT): 6:00 PM Saturday
- UK (BST): 2:00 AM Sunday
- France (CEST): 3:00 AM Sunday
- Germany (CEST): 3:00 AM Sunday
- Brazil (BRT): 10:00 PM Saturday
- Portugal (WEST): 2:00 AM Sunday
- Argentina (ART): 10:00 PM Saturday
- Spain (CEST): 3:00 AM Sunday
- Australia (AEST, e.g., Sydney): 11:00 AM Sunday
How to watch the live streaming of Argentina vs Switzerland FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarterfinal game?
India
Indian football fans can follow the FIFA World Cup 2026 through television and digital platforms. Fans can watch the live telecast of the match on the Unite8 Sport channel. Digital viewers can catch the live streaming on Zee5.
USA
All matches are available in English on FOX Sports platforms, while Spanish-language coverage is provided by Telemundo and Universo. Streaming is available through the FOX Sports App, FOX One and Peacock.
UK
Football fans in the United Kingdom can watch every World Cup match free-to-air on BBC and ITV, with live streaming available via BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
Australia
Australian viewers can watch every match live on SBS and SBS Viceland, with streaming available on SBS On Demand.
Spain
In Spain, World Cup coverage is available through RTVE and DAZN, with matches streamed via RTVE Play and the DAZN platform.
Brazil
Brazilian fans can tune in via TV Globo, SBT and CazéTV. Streaming options include Globoplay and CazéTV’s digital platforms.
Argentina
Coverage in Argentina is provided by Telefe, TV Pública and TyC Sports, with online streaming available through their respective digital services.
Portugal
Portuguese viewers can follow the tournament through local sports broadcasters and streaming services, including RTP and associated digital platforms.
France
French coverage is led by M6 and beIN Sports. Fans can stream matches through 6play and beIN CONNECT.
Germany
In Germany, World Cup matches are available on ARD, ZDF and MagentaTV. Live streaming can be accessed through ARD Mediathek, ZDF’s digital platform and MagentaTV.