Colombia vs. Switzerland set July 7 showdown in Vancouver
$871 was the lowest listed resale ticket price in one published snapshot for Colombia vs. Switzerland, a measure of the demand around the final Round of 16 matchup. The teams meet Tuesday, July 7, at 4 p.m. ET at BC Place in Vancouver, with a place in the World Cup quarterfinals at stake. Colombia arrives after a 1-0 win over Ghana, while Switzerland advanced with a 2-0 victory over Algeria.

The Bottom Line
- Colombia and Switzerland play Tuesday, July 7, at 4 p.m. ET at BC Place in Vancouver.
- Colombia beat Ghana 1-0 on a 14th-minute goal from Jhon Arias.
- Switzerland defeated Algeria 2-0 after scoring in the 10th minute and again just after halftime.
- U.S. viewers can watch in English on FOX and in Spanish on Telemundo, with Fubo also listed by USA Today.
- Published ticket listings varied sharply, with one USA Today snapshot starting at $871 and broader Round of 16 secondary-market estimates ranging much higher.
Breaking It Down
Colombia secured the last available place in the Round of 16 by controlling Ghana and winning 1-0. Arias scored in the 14th minute, and Colombia kept the pressure on: one match report counted 20 shots, eight on target, while Ghana finished without a shot on target. That victory extended Colombia's defensive run to three straight clean sheets after a 1-0 win over DR Congo and a 0-0 draw with Portugal.
The path to Vancouver has been far less settled for Colombia than for Switzerland. After opening in Mexico City, Colombia moved through Guadalajara and the United States before heading to Canada, making it the only team in the tournament described by one report as having played across all three host countries. Switzerland, by contrast, played its Round of 32 match in Vancouver and stays there for Tuesday's game, giving Murat Yakin's side a simpler turnaround.

Switzerland's own route has been built on steady scoring. The team drew 1-1 with Qatar, beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1, defeated Canada 2-1 and then shut out Algeria. Breel Embolo scored 10 minutes into the knockout match, and Dan Ndoye added the second shortly after halftime. A statistical review credited Switzerland with 2.45 expected goals against Algeria, compared with 0.74 for its opponent.
That contrast sets up the central tactical question: can Colombia's defense keep absorbing pressure, or will Switzerland's attack finally open the game? A separate preview noted that Algeria still created early chances despite losing, while Colombia generated 1.7 expected goals in its scoreless draw with Portugal. The numbers point to two teams that have been efficient in different ways rather than one obvious favorite.
Why This Matters
The winner will equal each nation's best World Cup finish. Colombia's benchmark is its 2014 quarterfinal run. Switzerland has also reached the quarterfinals before, but not since 1954, so Tuesday's result carries historical weight beyond simply surviving another knockout game.

For U.S. viewers, the timing is straightforward: 4 p.m. ET, with English-language coverage listed on FOX and Spanish-language coverage on Telemundo. Fans considering a trip face a much harder calculation. The published ticket snapshot started at $871, while a separate ticket pricing guide placed typical secondary-market Round of 16 prices within a much wider range.
The schedule also adds a real competitive wrinkle. Colombia played Ghana in Kansas City and then had to move again, while Switzerland had an extra day between matches and remained in Vancouver. That does not decide the result, but it helps explain why rest, travel and game management are part of the matchup story rather than background detail.
What Comes Next
Colombia and Switzerland meet Tuesday, July 7, at BC Place. The winner advances to the quarterfinals and, according to the supplied bracket report, will face the winner of Argentina vs. Egypt.
Predicted lineups are expected closer to kickoff, while confirmed starting lineups are typically posted about an hour before the match. Until then, the key confirmed facts are the time, venue and stakes: one game in Vancouver for a place among the final eight.
FAQ
What time is Colombia vs. Switzerland?
The match starts at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, July 7, at BC Place in Vancouver.
How can I watch Colombia vs. Switzerland in the U.S.?
USA Today lists FOX for English-language coverage and Telemundo for Spanish-language coverage, with Fubo also listed.
How did Colombia reach the Round of 16?
Colombia beat Ghana 1-0 after Jhon Arias scored in the 14th minute. The result followed a group stage of wins over Uzbekistan and DR Congo plus a draw with Portugal.
How did Switzerland reach the Round of 16?
Switzerland defeated Algeria 2-0, with goals in the 10th minute and just after halftime, after a group-stage run that included wins over Bosnia and Herzegovina and Canada.
How much are Colombia vs. Switzerland tickets?
One USA Today listing snapshot started at $871. Prices can change by seller, section and availability, and another source showed a much wider secondary-market range for Round of 16 matches.
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