The 2026 FIFA World Cup is entering one of its most dramatic phases as the final two quarter-final places will be decided today, bringing the expanded tournament one step closer to crowning a new world champion.
With football giants already advancing, shocking eliminations dominating headlines, and Cristiano Ronaldo officially saying goodbye to World Cup football, Tuesday promises another blockbuster day featuring defending champions Argentina and a dangerous Colombian side seeking history.
Today’s FIFA World Cup Schedule (Tuesday, July 7)
Argentina vs Egypt
- Kickoff: 12:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM AST
- Venue: Atlanta Stadium, Georgia
Argentina enters as defending champions but hardly looked unbeatable in the previous knockout round.
Lionel Scaloni’s side survived an unexpected thriller against Cabo Verde, escaping with a 3-2 extra-time victory after nearly suffering one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history.
Egypt, meanwhile, has quietly become one of Africa’s biggest success stories of the tournament.
With disciplined defending, excellent organization and enormous support from fans across Africa and the Middle East, Egypt now stands only one victory away from reaching its first-ever FIFA World Cup quarter-final.
Football analysts expect Argentina to dominate possession, but Egypt has repeatedly shown that it thrives as an underdog.
Switzerland vs Colombia
- Kickoff: 4:00 PM ET
- Venue: BC Place, Vancouver
Perhaps the most evenly matched Round of 16 encounter features two teams enjoying outstanding tournaments.
Colombia has emerged as one of the competition’s biggest surprises after winning its group while conceding only a single goal throughout the tournament.
Switzerland counters with one of the tournament’s strongest defensive structures led by breakout midfielder Johan Manzambi.
Expect a tactical battle where a single mistake could decide the match.
The winner advances to face another elite contender in the quarter-finals.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup Journey Comes to an Emotional End
One of football’s greatest careers reached an emotional milestone Monday.
Spain defeated Portugal 1-0 thanks to a dramatic late strike from Mikel Merino, eliminating Portugal from the tournament and ending Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup career.
Following the defeat, the 41-year-old Portuguese captain confirmed this was officially his final FIFA World Cup.
Ronaldo leaves the sport with an extraordinary international legacy that includes:
- Six FIFA World Cup appearances
- The only player to score in six different World Cups
- UEFA Euro 2016 champion
- UEFA Nations League champion
- One of the highest international goal totals in football history
While Portugal fell short of lifting football’s biggest trophy, Ronaldo’s influence on the modern era of the sport remains unmatched.
Belgium Ends USA’s Dream Run
Co-host nation United States saw its tournament end following a convincing defeat to Belgium.
Belgium advanced after defeating the Americans 4-1 in Seattle, earning a blockbuster quarter-final showdown with Spain.
The match attracted enormous attention after controversy surrounding Folarin Balogun and officiating dominated pre-match discussion.
Belgium, however, remained composed and demonstrated why many analysts believe the Red Devils remain legitimate title contenders heading into the final eight.
Red Cards Reach Historic Levels
One of the defining stories of the 2026 World Cup has been officiating.
Tournament statistics indicate a sharp increase in red cards compared with previous editions as referees aggressively enforce FIFA’s updated disciplinary standards and VAR protocols. Reports from analysts point to stricter interpretation of dangerous tackles, professional fouls, and violent conduct as key reasons behind the trend.
While many applaud the emphasis on player safety, others argue the stricter approach has fundamentally changed the rhythm of knockout football.
Biggest Surprises of the Tournament
The expanded 48-team World Cup has produced several unforgettable upsets.
Among the most shocking:
- Germany suffered an early elimination.
- Norway stunned Brazil.
- Morocco continues to impress after another deep tournament run.
- Paraguay has exceeded expectations.
- Colombia has emerged as one of South America’s strongest teams.
These surprises have created one of the most unpredictable knockout brackets in recent World Cup history.
Harry Kane Continues Making History
England captain Harry Kane continues climbing football’s greatest scoring charts.
His latest World Cup goal moved him level with legendary German striker Gerd Müller on 14 career FIFA World Cup goals, further cementing his place among the tournament’s all-time great scorers.
England now looks increasingly capable of making another serious run toward the World Cup Final.
Confirmed Quarter-Finalists
Several nations have already secured their places among the final eight.
Qualified Teams
- Spain
- Belgium
- France
- Morocco
- England
- Norway
The remaining two quarter-final places will be filled by today’s winners:
- Argentina or Egypt
- Switzerland or Colombia
Quarter-Final Matches Already Confirmed
The knockout bracket is beginning to take shape.
France vs Morocco
One of the tournament’s most intriguing matches pits European power France against an increasingly confident Moroccan side looking to extend another remarkable World Cup run.
Spain vs Belgium
Many analysts believe this could be an early final.
Spain has yet to concede during the knockout rounds, while Belgium’s balanced attack and disciplined midfield make them one of the most complete teams remaining.
What to Watch Today
Can Argentina Keep Its Title Defense Alive?
Despite remaining favorites, Argentina showed vulnerabilities in its last outing. Another sluggish start could give Egypt genuine hope of producing one of the greatest upsets in African football history.
Colombia’s Golden Opportunity
Colombia enters today’s match with tremendous confidence and arguably its strongest World Cup squad in years. A victory would reinforce its status as one of the tournament’s breakout teams.
The Road to the Final
Once today’s fixtures conclude, attention will immediately shift toward the quarter-finals, where every remaining match features genuine championship implications.
Expert Analysis
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has already delivered unforgettable moments, from legendary farewells and controversial refereeing decisions to stunning underdog victories. As the Round of 16 comes to a close, the margin for error disappears.
Defending champions Argentina must rediscover their best football against an ambitious Egyptian side, while Switzerland and Colombia prepare for what could be one of the tournament’s most tactical battles. With only eight teams set to remain after today, every decision, every goal, and every mistake will carry enormous weight in the race toward football’s biggest prize.
Quick Facts
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Tournament | 2026 FIFA World Cup |
| Stage | Round of 16 (Final Day) |
| Date | Tuesday, July 7, 2026 |
| Featured Matches | Argentina vs Egypt; Switzerland vs Colombia |
| Already Qualified | Spain, Belgium, France, Morocco, England, Norway |
| Biggest Story | Cristiano Ronaldo confirms his final World Cup after Portugal’s elimination |
| Next Stage | Quarter-finals begin July 9 |






