Spain vs Switzerland Prediction, lineups, betting tips & odds
Teams from opposite ends of the table set to fight for three points.
Spain are set to face off against Switzerland on Matchday 6 of Group D in the UEFA Nations League at the Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López. La Roja are at the top of the table in League A Group 4 (Group D) with 13 points in five games. They have won four games and drawn one.
On the other hand, the Rossocrociati are at the bottom of the points table with two points in five games. They have won none, drawn two and lost three games.
Spain are coming to this game on the back of a win against Denmark in the last game of the Nations League. Switzerland have drawn their last game against Serbia in the Nations League. During the last 10 meetings, La Roja have won five times, there have been three draws while Switzerland have won two times. In their last meeting, the hosts won by three goals.
KickOff:
Tuesday, November 19, 2024 at 1:15 AM IST
Venue: Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López
Form:
Spain (in all competitions): W-W-W-W-D
Switzerland (in all competitions): D-D-L-L-L
Players To Watch Out For:
Pedri (Spain):
Pedri is the player to watch out for Spain in this game. The midfielder is renowned for his passing accuracy, particularly in short and medium distances. His ability to find teammates with precise passes, both through balls and key passes, is highly praised.
He possesses excellent ball control and dribbling skills, allowing him to navigate through tight spaces with the ball at his feet. His ability to manipulate the ball with both feet at full speed adds to his effectiveness on the pitch. Pedri has registered three goals and two assists in the 17 games played across competitions for Barcelona so far this season.
Breel Embolo (Switzerland):
Breel Embolo is the player to watch out for in this game for Switzerland. He has scored two goals and provided four assists in the 13 games played across club competitions so far this season. Embolo is known for his blistering pace, which allows him to exploit spaces behind defences.
He combines this with physical strength, making it difficult to dispossess when he has the ball at his feet. Embolo’s athletic build gives him an advantage in aerial duels, making him a threat from crosses and set-pieces.
Match Facts:
- The most common result of matches between Spain and Switzerland is 1-1. Three matches have ended with this result.
- Fabian Ruiz is Spain’s top scorer with two goals. Zeki Amdouni has scored two times for Switzerland.
- When Spain lead 1-0 at home, they win in 88% of their matches.
Spain vs Switzerland: Betting Tips and odds:
- Spain to win: 1.57 as per 1xBet
- Total Goals over 2.5: 1.85 as per 1xBet
- Both Teams to score – No: 1.76 as per Winmatch
Injuries and Team News:
Álex Baena, Lamine Yamal and Martin Zubimendi are injured for Spain.
Dan Ndoye, Denis Zakaria and Michel Aebischer are injured for Switzerland.
Head To Head stats:
Total matches: 8
Spain won: 3
Switzerland won: 2
Draws: 3
Predicted Lineup:
Spain Predicted Lineup (4-2-3-1):
Raya; Porro, Vivian, Laporte, Cucurella; Casado, Merino; Oyarzabal, Pedri, Williams; Morata
Switzerland Predicted Lineup (4-2-3-1):
Kobel; Fernandes, Cumart, Amenda, Rodriguez; Xhaka, Freuler; Rieder, Amdouni, Okafor; Embolo
Match Prediction:
Spain have enough quality in their side and are playing at home against a team that are at the bottom of the points table with no momentum. We expect La Roja to dominate and win the game.
Prediction: Spain 3-0 Switzerland
Telecast Details:
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