Switzerland Advance on Penalties After 0–0 Draw — Vancouver's World Cup Final Act
Match Summary
Switzerland and Colombia played out a tense, goalless 90 minutes at BC Place Stadium on July 7, 2026, with neither side able to break the deadlock through 30 minutes of extra time. In the penalty shootout, Switzerland held their nerve to advance to the Quarter-finals, ending Vancouver's remarkable seven-match World Cup run.
The match was tight and tactical throughout. Colombia, who arrived in Vancouver having impressed in the group stage, created the better chances in the first half, pressing Switzerland high and testing goalkeeper Yann Sommer on two occasions. The Swiss grew into the match after the break, with Granit Xhaka pulling the strings from midfield.
Extra time produced few clear chances — both sides conscious of penalty fatigue — before the inevitable shootout under the retractable roof of BC Place. Switzerland converted their kicks calmly, while Colombia's third taker saw his effort saved, handing the Swiss their passage to the next round.
Atmosphere at BC Place
A capacity 54,500 crowd filled BC Place for Vancouver's last World Cup match, with Colombian fans — who turned out in force throughout the tournament — creating a carnival atmosphere in the east stands. The penalty shootout brought the stadium to a hushed, electric standstill before erupting at the final conversion.
Fans arrived via SkyTrain as expected, with TransLink running additional services throughout the evening to handle the surge. The Seawall cycling route was busy before kickoff, with Colombian flags streaming from handlebars from the West End all the way to Gate A.
Vancouver's World Cup Legacy
With Switzerland's victory, Vancouver's World Cup 2026 is complete — seven matches played at BC Place across four weeks, from the opening Australia vs Türkiye on June 13 through to this Round of 16 thriller on July 7. The city hosted one of the tournament's flagship venues and delivered on every level: sold-out stadiums, vibrant fan zones at Hastings Park, and a welcoming city that embraced fans from every corner of the world.
- Jun 13 — Australia 2–0 Türkiye (Group I)
- Jun 18 — Canada 6–0 Qatar (Group B)
- Jun 22 — New Zealand 1–3 Egypt (Group G)
- Jun 24 — Switzerland 2–1 Canada (Group B)
- Jun 27 — Belgium 3–0 New Zealand (Group G)
- Jul 3 — Switzerland 2–0 Algeria (Round of 32)
- Jul 7 — Switzerland 0–0 Colombia AET (Round of 16) · Switzerland advance on penalties
Switzerland advance to the Quarter-finals, to be played at another World Cup 2026 venue. Vancouver's next major sporting event will be announced by the City of Vancouver and BC Place following the tournament. Thank you to every fan who made this possible.