Switzerland vs Spain Preview:
Possible starting lineups:
Switzerlanad:
Sommer; Widmer, Elvedi, Akanji, Rodriguez; Zuber, Freuler, Xhaka, Shaqiri; Gavranovic, Seferovic
Spain:
De Gea; Bellerin, Ramos, Torres, Gaya; Merino, Busquets; Oyarzabal, Torres, Asensio; Morata
The former European champions Spain travel to Basel to face off against Switzerland in UEFA Nations League. Spain are first in Group 4 with seven points, while both Germany and Ukraine have six. Switzerland are at the bottom with only two points. Vladimir Petkovic's men started the campaign with a narrow 2:1 defeat to Ukraine in Lviv. Haris Seferovic was the scorer on that match. In the second round Switzerland played an 1:1 home draw with Germany. Gundogan gave the visitors an 1:0 lead after 14 minute, but Silvan Widmer secured a point for Switzerland. A draw against Germany is always a good result, but shouldn't be overrated as Loew was missing the players from Bayern Munich. The defeat to Spain was somehow expected, but the way they conceded is hard to swallow. Mikel Oyarzabal secured an 1:0 win after big mistake from the goalkeeper Yann Sommer and Granit Xhaka. In the fourth round the Swiss national team played an entertaining 3:3 draw away to Germany. It was an excellent performance and the actual World Champions were lucky not to lose. Gavranovic scored the first and the third goal, while Freuler also found the back of the net. Overall, Petrović’s men were the better and more balanced side. They had 8 shots on target, one more than Germany, but failed to win and finished the game with 10 men after Schar saw a red card in the finish. He won't play here through suspension, while Nice defender Jordan Lotomba is in isolation after was tested tested positive for COVID-19.
Spain started the Nations League campaign with a 1:1 draw against Germany. Jose Gaya rescued a point on that match thanks to the 95th-minute equalizer. The Red Fury maybe deserved more as Leeds striker Rodrigo missed two excellent opportunities previously, however, they should be happy with escaping defeat. In the second match Spain destroyed Ukraine with 4:0. Ansu Fati, who enjoyed the first start for the national team, became the Spain's youngest ever goalscorer with 17 years. Luis Enrique's men then beat exactly Switzerland with 1:0. As I wrote above, Oyarzabal scored the lone goal after big mistake from the goalkeeper Sommer and Xhaka. In the last round Spain lost 1:0 in Kiev. Ukraine took the lead in the 76th minute when Viktor Tsygankov scored the winning goal. Spain control the ball in the first half and practically monopolized possession, nearly going ahead with a Sergio Ramos free kick. Ansu Fati also missed a big chance, Rodri hit the post in the second half and Mikel Oyarzabal was thwarted by the outstanding Ukraine goalkeeper Georgiy Bushchan, who was making only his third appearance for his country after three other keepers tested positive for the Covid-19. On Wednesday Spain played a friendly match with Netherlands. The result wasn't important at all, but something else is - defender Jose Gaya suffered a head injury after a clash with Hateboer in the first half and he is rated as doubtful.
Switzerland vs Spain Prediction:
Switzerland will relegate to Pot B in case of defeat as they trail Ukraine and Germany by four points. The Swiss players have a difficult job, but I am sure they will try. Spain will also go for the victory, so I expect an open and efficient match at St. Jakob-Park. At least three goals should be scored.
Switzerland vs Spain Pick: Over 2.5 goals @ 2.01 with
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