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[Here's*freE TV]** England vs SwitzerlandLIVE STreams ON TV Channel 6 July 2024
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England vs. Switzerland odds, lineup prediction, live stream, picks: Where to watch Euro 2024
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The pressure remains on England heading into the Euro 2024 quarterfinal
After the most dramatic of triumphs over Slovakia, thanks to Jude Bellingham's last minute heroics, England are right where they would have expected to be when Euro 2024 began. They were the Group C table-toppers and are now in a quarterfinal against Switzerland that seemed eminently plausible back when the draw was made. The destination is only partly what matters, however, and Gareth Southgate's side having endured a journey of Bagginsian ardor to even make it to the last eight.
Ahead of them lie a Swiss side who have been altogether more drama free, coolly repeating the trick they have managed in every major tournament for a decade, making their way to the knockout stages primed to upset the apple cart against bigger names. Having already sent holders Italy home they will firmly believe that an England in disarray cannot keep them from a first tournament semifinal.Viewing information
Date: Saturday, July 6 | Time: 12 p.m. ET
Location: Dusseldorf Arena - Dusseldorf, Germany
Watch: Fox | Live stream: Fubo (try for free)
Odds: England +125; Draw +190; Switzerland +290
How they got here
Switzerland's progress through the round of 16 has been impressive indeed. Beginning with an authoritative win over Hungary, Murat Yakin's side were pushed hard by Scotland but proved themselves to be more than a match against top tier opposition as they came within a few moments of beating hosts Germany. Then came an outstanding win over Italy, Remo Freuler and Ruben Vargas scoring either side of half time in a controlled display that established this team as one that could make a run through a favorable side of the bracket.
England could only dream of such a burgeoning reputation. It all started so brightly when Jude Bellingham struck early to earn a win over Serbia. It was then almost continuously downhill through draws with Denmark and Slovenia, the rate of descent only increasing as they collapsed towards defeat against Slovakia. Then a brilliant bicycle kick by Bellingham saved Gareth Southgate from a humiliating defeat, Harry Kane netting early in extra time to get England into the quarterfinals, still in with a shot of winning a tournament for which they were among the leading favorites before a ball was kicked.
Team news
England: Expect the changes to come from Southgate. How could they not when so much has gone wrong in the last few games? The Three Lions have been training in a back three this week with Ezri Konsa expected to come in for the suspended Marc Guehi, likely on the left side of the trio with Kyle Walker also flanking John Stones. Bukayo Saka and Trent Alexander-Arnold seem primed to take the wing back role while further forward Phil Foden and Bellingham look primed to function as duel 10s behind Kane.
Possible England XI: Pickford; Walker, Stones, Konsa; Alexander-Arnold, Rice, Mainoo, Saka; Foden, Bellingham; Kane
Switzerland: Much of the week after their impressive win has been dominated by questions over Granit Xhaka's fitness but the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder -- one of the outstanding players at Euro 2024 so far -- looks set to have shaken off injury concerns to start in midfield. With a fully fit and available squad to consider, Yakin seems unlikely to ring many changes to the side that won so impressively against the Italians.
Possible Switzerland XI: Sommer; Schar, Akanji, Rodriguez; Widmer, Freuler, Xhaka, Aebischer; Ndoye, Embolo, Vargas
Prediction
Can England really come good with a system they have not used in some time, against an opponent who knows exactly what they're doing? One suspects not. PICK: England 0, Switzerland 2Gareth Southgate responds to Uefa verdict on Jude Bellingham celebration
13:15 , Jack Rathborn
Gareth Southgate claimed UEFA's decision to hand Jude Bellingham a suspended one-match ban for a gesture in the Euro 2024 last-16 win over Slovakia was a "common-sense" call but does not feel he needs to talk to the England midfielder about the incident.
Bellingham has been cleared to play in Saturday's quarter-final against Switzerland after an investigation into a gesture seemingly made in the direction of the Slovakia bench as he celebrated his overhead kick goal to take the tie to extra time.
The Real Madrid star insisted in a social media post that the gesture was "an inside joke towards some close friends", but UEFA opened an investigation on Monday to determine whether the gesture "violated the basic rules of decent conduct".
"I thought it was a common-sense decision," England manager Southgate said of the punishment, which saw Bellingham handed a 30,000 euros (£25,400) fine as well as the suspended ban, which will be triggered by any further offence within one year.
"Clearly when you score a goal of the quality that he did at the moment he did at the age he is, you are going to have an incredible rush of adrenaline. I think there was no intent in the gesture towards anybody other than the communication he has with his family.
"So from our perspective, we thought it was a sensible outcome. I speak to players all the time. I don't feel a particular need to spend time with Jude on that. He is aware of the investigation and he is an intelligent guy."England v Switzerland TV channel, start time and how to watch
Jude Bellingham fined and receives suspended ban for Slovakia celebration
Friday 5 July 2024 22:47 , Jack Rathborn
Uefa have charged Jude Bellingham with “violating the basic rules of decent conduct”, but the player will not face an immediate ban.
England midfielder Bellingham was facing a ban after Uefa opened an investigation into a gesture he made while celebrating his spectacular overhead kick against Slovakia in the last-16 tie last Sunday.
In the aftermath of his goal, Bellingham was seen shouting “Who else?!” as he ran over to England fans after scoring. The Video showed the Real Madrid forward then kiss his hand and grab his crotch in a gesture which appeared to be directed towards the side of the pitch.
Amid accusations that he had disrespected the Slovakian bench or their supporters, Bellingham explained his actions on social media, tweeting: “An inside joke gesture towards some close friends who were at the game. Nothing but respect for how that Slovakia team played tonight.”