The Round of 32 continues on Thursday with three games, including Switzerland vs. Algeria from BC Place in Vancouver.
The match kicks off at 11 p.m. ET on FS1.
Polymarket has Switzerland listed at -203 (67%) to advance. New Polymarket users can sign up with the promo code RATE and collect a $50 trading bonus.
How to claim the Polymarket $50 bonus for Switzerland vs. Algeria
Use the promo code RATE when registering for a Polymarket account so that you can claim a $50 trading bonus for the World Cup knockout stage match between Switzerland and Algeria. Follow the five steps below to claim your bonus:
| Platform | Sign-up bonus | Promo code | How to claim | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
★ Open in US
Polymarket | Deposit $20, Get $50 Bonus |
RATE
| Use promo code RATE on sign up | Claim Now! |
- Download the Polymarket app. Install the free Polymarket app from the App Store or Google Play and start registering. US users must sign up for a new account via the app.
- Enter the promo code RATE. Enter the Polymarket promo code RATE when signing up for your account. Look for the checkmark confirming that it’s active and valid.
- Verify your identity. You will need a valid driver’s license or passport to verify your identity.
- Fund your account. Make a minimum deposit of $20 to secure the $50 bonus. ACH, debit cards, Apple Pay, and wire transfers are accepted payment options.
- Place your first trade. Review the rules and make your first trade on a Switzerland vs. Algeria match or any other World Cup market. Polymarket will credit your account with the $50 bonus after your initial deposit of $20 or more.
Check out our Polymarket promo code guide for the full terms and conditions. Enter the correct Polymarket promo code for your state
| Promo Code | Eligible States |
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| RATE | All States + DC, excluding NV |
Switzerland vs. Algeria odds on Polymarket
| Outcome | Prediction Odds | American Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Switzerland to advance | 67% | -203 |
| Algeria to advance | 33% | +203 |
| Regulation Time Draw | 29% | +245 |
| Regulation time winner: Switzerland | 50% | +100 |
| Regulation: Switzerland to win by over 1.5 goals | 25% | +300 |
| Regulation: Over 2.5 goals scored | 43% | +133 |
| Regulation: Both teams to score | 52% | -108 |
Switzerland vs. Algeria World Cup preview
The Nati enter the Round of 32 as Group B winners after going 2-1. The group stage results included a 2-1 victory over World Cup co-host Canada in which Switzerland clinched the top spot. Goals by Ruben Vargas and John Manzambi helped lead the Swiss to victory. The best showing by the Swiss so far was a 4-1 victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina. This is Switzerland’s 13th World Cup appearance overall, and the squad is seeking a return appearance in the Round of 16.
Algeria is playing in the global soccer showcase for the fifth time. The Fennecs finished the group stage 1-1-1 and third in Group J behind Argentina and Austria. The team qualified for the knockout rounds thanks to a 3-3 tie with Austria that included Riyad Mahrez scoring twice. Polymarket pricing shows Algeria as a +203 (33%) underdog to advance against Switzerland. The winner advances to play either Colombia or Ghana (July 7, 4 p.m. ET) in the Round of 16.
Why trade Switzerland vs. Algeria on Polymarket
Polymarket users will find a solid variety of liquid markets available for all World Cup matches, presenting users with plenty of opportunities to trade in and out of positions. For example, if you like Switzerland’s chances of defeating Algeria in regulation, you can buy shares ahead of the match. If they fall behind, you can sell and exit ahead of resolution, open a new position, or hold and see what develops the rest of the way.
Beyond markets for individual matches, there’s also a broad selection of World Cup futures that continue to actively trade. New users can try it out and enter the Polymarket promo code RATE when signing up for a new account to be eligible for a $50 trading bonus after a first-time deposit of $20 or more.
NOTE: It’s important to remember that prediction markets involve risk, and prices may quickly change before and during live World Cup games. Users should trade only with money they can afford to lose. It’s a good idea to review the rules for each market before buying shares, and avoid chasing losses.
