Moneyline PickColombia (+140)
Player PropLuis Suárez to score anytime (+225)
Same Game ParlayColombia to have more corners + Under 2.5 goals + Both teams not to score (+240)
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Switzerland vs Colombia Main Match Info

Switzerland vs Colombia Moneyline Prediction

Although Switzerland opened their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a disappointing 1-1 draw against Qatar, a game they should’ve won with ease, they’ve bounced back with three wins in a row. Their commanding Round of 32 victory over Algeria marked the first time the 19th-ranked Swiss team have kept a clean sheet at this tournament.

Colombia have looked outstanding defensively, recording three straight clean sheets and going 300 total minutes (excluding stoppage time) without conceding a goal. They’ve also capitalised well on their chances, but their five goals in four matches suggest that they’re far from an offensive juggernaut. Still, their combination of defensive strength and attacking pace has caused problems for opponents.

Don’t expect an open contest, as both Switzerland and Colombia seem to be better defensively than offensively. However, Los Cafeteros have more game-changing talent in the final metres, and their clean sheet against Portugal showed they can contain elite opposition. We’re backing Colombia to get the win in what should be a relatively low-scoring affair.

Switzerland vs Colombia Player Prop

If Los Cafeteros are going to defeat La Nati, they’ll need Suárez to be at his absolute best. The Sporting CP striker has yet to find the back of the net at the tournament and is expected to shoulder more of the scoring responsibility after Jhon Córdoba was ruled out for the rest of the World Cup with a groin injury.

Suárez scored 28 goals in 32 league appearances for Sporting CP in the 2025-26 season, but he needs to show up when it matters most. Switzerland will likely focus their defensive plan on stopping Luis Díaz, and if they do, Suárez could thrive in tight spaces.

Switzerland vs Colombia Same Game Parlay

Colombia have yet to earn more than five corners in a match at this World Cup, but they’ve won the three-way corner race in each of their four games. Switzerland aren’t known for exploiting the flanks or crossing the ball often, so this sets up well for Los Cafeteros to generate more corners than their rivals once again.

Each of Colombia’s last three encounters has featured under 1.5 total goals, with the lone exception being a 3-1 win over Uzbekistan. As for Switzerland, three of their four outings have stayed under 2.5 goals, with the only exception coming against Bosnia, where they scored all four goals late in the second half. Given both sides’ defensive prowess, this should be another low-scoring clash.

We’re also backing both teams not to score, following the same defensive trend. Switzerland shut out Algeria, while Colombia have posted three clean sheets in a row. Again, elite defensive play should shape the flow of this game.

Switzerland vs Colombia Team News

Switzerland Team News 

Switzerland have a few doubts on the defensive end, as Silvan Widmer and Luca Jaquez are dealing with hip and muscular injuries, respectively. Neither is considered fully fit, meaning Denis Zakaria could get the nod at right-back once again.

There shouldn’t be any other major changes, meaning Johan Manzambi and Dan Ndoye should keep their places in the starting XI.

Colombia Team News

Colombia will be without Jhon Córdoba for the remainder of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after the striker suffered a groin injury in the Round of 32 match against Ghana. That means Suárez should get the nod upfront.

The only remaining selection decision is in midfield alongside Jefferson Lerma, though Gustavo Puerta seems to be edging Richard Ríos for that role as a defensive-minded holding midfielder.

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