Group Stage + Round of 16 Data Comparison — Switzerland’s Offensive Firepower vs. Colombia’s Defensive Grit



Switzerland in 4 matches: 3 wins and 1 draw (penalty shootout wins are counted as draws), 9 goals scored, 2 goals conceded. Their offensive firepower ranks among the top in the round of 16, with Manzambi (3 goals, 2 assists) posing the biggest threat.

Colombia in 4 matches: 2 wins and 2 draws (penalty shootout wins are counted as draws), 5 goals scored, 2 goals conceded. Their defense has been steady, but their offensive firepower is relatively insufficient.

Switzerland’s average possession rate is about 55%, while Colombia’s is about 48%. Switzerland’s pass success rate and shots are both slightly higher than Colombia’s. However, Colombia is more efficient on the counterattack—averaging 2.3 counterattacks per game, with all of them resulting in shots.

Key stats: Switzerland conceded only 2 goals in 4 matches, and their defense is just as impressive. Colombia also conceded only 2 goals in 4 matches. This is a “defensive battle”—whoever makes the first mistake could end up losing the match.

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CHE VS COL
Switzerland
3.70x
27%
Draw
2.78x
36%
Colombia
2.50x
40%
$16.67M Vol
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