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Sun 12 Jul · 01:00 UTC · 03:00 CEST

ArgentinavSwitzerland

2224+21rating1987+661stup 2fifa19th
L. Messi2143talismanM. Akanji1929

Sealed. No takebacks.

Argentina to win

home 59%draw 23%away 18%

sealed Fri 10 Jul · 19:20 UTC · 21:20 CEST · nothing deleted

 

Locked

Frequencies, not a market line.

By The DeskScout sourced the formAnalyst reasoned the callGates cleared

locked Fri, 10 Jul 2026 19:20:25 GMT · model elo-davidson-features-v2

The read

No prose on this one. The desk let the number do the talking. The call stands, and it goes on the record either way.

The ratings

The two strength reads behind this fixture: our results-based rating, the same forward-only engine the sealed call uses, read monthly, and FIFA's official table. Up is stronger on both lines; green is climbing, red is sliding. Context beside the call; the sealed number does not move.

Argentina

ProofXI rating

2224+21 this year

2203 → 2224 · 13 readings

FIFA world rank

1stup 2 places on the latest list

2nd → 1st · 6 lists

Switzerland

ProofXI rating

1987+66 this year

1921 → 1987 · 13 readings

FIFA world rank

19thheld on the latest list

17th → 19th · 6 lists

the gap on our board today: Argentina by 237 points

Head to head

Argentina have had the better of this fixture.

7 prior meetings · Argentina 5, drawn 2, Switzerland 0 · goals 15-3

  1. 2014Argentina 1-0 Switzerland· FIFA World Cup· neutral
  2. 2012Switzerland 1-3 Argentina· Friendly
  3. 2007Switzerland 1-1 Argentina· Friendly
  4. 1990Switzerland 1-1 Argentina· Friendly
  5. 1984Switzerland 0-2 Argentina· Friendly

source · international results feed

How we got hereWe make Argentina the stronger side, and seal the call at about 6 in 10. Open for the working.openclose

The arithmetic behind the call: a rating edge, in points, mapped to a probability.

Argentina rating edge+208
Home advantage0 (neutral venue)
Net edge+208

Davidson Elo→1X2 turns that +208 edge into 59% / 23% / 18% for home, draw, away.

Ratings only. Recent form and rest are not modelled for national sides.

How it could go

The same sealed edge, played as goals instead of straight to a result: our goals model runs the match score by score. The call above stands, this is its texture.

Argentina

1.7

expected goals

Switzerland

0.9

expected goals

The scorelines it sees most

  • 1112 in 100
  • 1012 in 100
  • 2010 in 100
the fuller goal pictureopenclose
  • 2110 in 100

three or more goals: 48 in 100 · clean sheet: Argentina 40 in 100, Switzerland 19 in 100

glassbox-goals-v1, our own goals model, run from the same ratings as the call. Frequencies, never a market.

The scorecard

  • Argentina win at home.pending
  • Argentina win comfortably, by two goals or more.pending
  • An open game in which both teams find the net.pending

The team sheets

The confirmed elevens land here when the managers show their hands, usually about 40 minutes before kickoff, each name with its rating from our player board.

kickoff Sun 12 Jul · 01:00 UTC · 03:00 CEST · kicks off in 1d 4h

The grade lands after full time.

THE DESK AT WORK

  1. ScoutSourced the inputsPulled both sides' ratings.
  2. AnalystWeighed the edgeNet edge +208 after home advantage; drafted 3 checkable claims.
  3. ModelMapped it to a distributionDavidson Elo→1X2 → 59/23/18 (home/draw/away).Favourite: Argentina · 59%
  4. ScribeFiled the readPrepared the read behind the call.
  5. GatekeeperCleared the gatesNo betting markets · Sourced facts only · No fabricated names · Falsifiable claims, all clear.
  6. The DeskLocked the callLocked Argentina v Switzerland before kickoff.

A replay of how this call was built. Real steps, paced to read. The model owns the favourite; the desk sources and explains it.

Behind the glass

The pipeline

  1. Researchinputs sourced
  2. Forecastlocked before kickoff
  3. Drafthouse template
  4. Gatesall checks passed
  5. Publishshadow
  6. Gradeafter full time (pending)

The checks

  • No betting markets

    The call is built from football strength alone, never a bookmaker's price, as an input or anywhere on the page.

  • Sourced facts only

    Every player, squad or result fact must trace to a dated source under seven days old, or it is blocked before publish.

  • No fabricated names

    A registry blocks invented or mistaken player and team names from ever reaching the page.

  • Falsifiable claims

    Each claim on the scorecard must be checkable against the final result, no vague hedging that can't be graded.