Switzerland vs Germany Prediction: Expert Analysis and Match Preview
The first place spot in Group A Euro 2024 is in the balance in the third round as Switzerland and Germany meet for the final round of a match at the Frankfurt Arena.
The Germans are in a better position following two wins in two of their opening games. If they draw, they will be able to claim first spot in the division.
- Germany are coming into this game after five victories and a draw in the last six games in tournaments.
- The Mannschaft is among the top teams of Euro after just two rounds.
- The last three matches Switzerland played gave goals on both sides.
- We have seen three or more goals scored in the last four H2H games between these teams.
Two goals from Jamal Musiala and Ilkay Gundogan proved enough to secure Germany a 2-0 win against Hungary this Wednesday.
The Germans maintained control on the field for the majority of the contest and got a three-point win towards the end.
Switzerland did not get the chance to join hosts at the top of the group table after losing 1-1 to Scotland just four days ago.
Xerdan Shaqiri benefited from an unlucky backpass from a Scottish player to even the score following Scott McTominay’s first goal for The Tartan Army.
Switzerland vs Germany Predicted Lineups and Team News
- Julian Nagelsmann could make some adjustments to the starting lineup after two victories in the first two games.
- This game remains important because being first in the group provides an easier path in the knockout portion.
Germany (4-5-1): Neuer – Mittelstadt, Tah, Rudiger – Can, Kroos, Musiala, Gundogan, Sane – Havertz.
- For Switzerland, we expect Dan Ndoye to start up front again, ahead of Kwadwo Duah and Zeki Amdouni.
- Xerdan Shaqiri may also keep his spot as a starter, after having scored in the match against the Scots.
Switzerland (3-4-2-1): Sommer – Schar, Akanji, Rodriguez – Widmer, Xhaka, Freuler, Shaqiri – Aebischer, Vargas – Ndoye.
Germany to Continue Their Flawless Record
Germany are flying high, and we’ll support them to win their group stages with a flawless record. They’re creating plenty of chances easily. They’ve scored seven goals in the first two games.
The Mannschaft are also enjoying a run of five draws and five wins in the last six games across various competitions. This is an amazing streak, especially when we consider that they’ve had to face the likes of France and the Netherlands during this course.
After a dramatic 3-1 win in the opening game against Hungary, Switzerland disappointed their supporters by drawing 1-1 against Scotland on Wednesday. La Nati were the better team in the field throughout the match, but they were unable to stop the Scots who had scored five goals in their first game against Germany.
You can bet on Germany to win at odds of 1.70.
Germany Score at Will These Days
Over 2.5 goals is a great alternative bet for this game with 1.80 odds.
Germany scored seven goals in their first two matches, and Switzerland also play lively attacking soccer. Every single one of Switzerland’s three recent matches saw goals scored both ways.
In addition, four of the previous five head-to-head matches between Switzerland and Germany have had at least three goals scored, including a 3-3 draw in October 2020.