The UEFA Euro 2024 hosts, Germany, registered two victories in their opening two Group A clashes and are next scheduled to face Switzerland, who are unbeaten in their two games with a win and a draw, in their final group stage clash. Switzerland and Germany are set to square off at the Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt on Sunday night.
In Group A, Germany have managed the top spot with six points in two matches followed by the Swiss team with four points in two matches. While Kulian Naglesmann’s side have already booked their Round of 16 berth, Switzerland is likely to be the second side to confirm their qualification to the knockout rounds.
Here are some of the salient details of the upcoming clash between Switzerland and Germany in the UEFA Euro 2024.
Switzerland vs Germany: Head-to-Head
- In their 52 overall matches, Germany dominated Switzerland with 35 wins while the latter won nine games, and eight games ended in draws.
- Germany are winless in their last three games against Switzerland (1W, 2D).
UEFA Euro 2024 – Switzerland vs Germany: Live Streaming and More
When and where will the UEFA Euro 2024 clash between Switzerland and Germany take place?
The UEFA Euro 2024 clash between Switzerland and Germany will take place on Monday, June 24, at 12:30 AM IST, at the Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt.
Where can one watch the live telecast of the UEFA Euro 2024 clash between Switzerland and Germany?
The live telecast of the UEFA Euro 2024 clash between Switzerland and Germany will happen on the Sony Sports Network channels.
Where can one watch the live stream of the UEFA Euro 2024 clash between Switzerland and Germany?
The live streaming of the UEFA Euro 2024 clash between Switzerland and Germany will be available on the Sony Liv app and website in India.
Where to catch the live scores of the UEFA Euro 2024 clash between Switzerland and Germany?
The live scores of the UEFA Euro 2024 clash between Switzerland and Germany will be available on the SportsTiger app and website in India.
Switzerland vs Germany: Predicted Lineups
Switzerland: Yann Sommer; Fabian Schar, Manuel Akanji, Ricardo Rodriguez; Silvan Widmer, Remo Freuler, Granit Xhaka, Michel Aebischer; Dan Ndoye, Xherdan Shaqiri; Ruben Vargas
Germany: Manuel Neuer; Joshua Kimmich, Antonio Rudiger, Jonathan Tah, Maximilian Mittelstadt; Robert Andrich, Toni Kroos; Jamal Musiala, Ilkay Gundogan, Florian Wirtz; Kai Havertz