England vs Switzerland is a Euro 2024 quarter-final between a side that has seriously impressed and one that has massively underwhelmed — and you can watch it from anywhere
England vs Switzerland live stream, date, time and channels
The England vs Switzerland live stream takes place on Saturday, July 6.
England should consider themselves hugely fortunate to even be playing this match. Frankly, the Three Lions did not deserve to squeak past Slovakia in the Round of 16 and were merely seconds away from being eliminated from the tournament before a Jude Bellingham bicycle kick in injury time kept them alive. This poor performance suggests England’s underwhelming group stage was not a fluke and the Three Lions may run out of luck here.
Conversely, Switzerland are one of the biggest overachievers at Euro 2024. While second place in Group A was probably the expectation considering the relative weakness of their rivals, the Swiss put on a real show against Italy, eliminating the reigning champions with a 2-0 victory that looked near effortless. They will face the Three Lions with no fear.
The England vs Switzerland live stream is set to determine one of this year's Euro 2024 semi-finalists. England have ridden their luck up to now. They needed a last-gasp equaliser from Jude Bellingham to avoid defeat in the round-of-16, before scraping a victory in extra time. Gareth Southgate's side is less than the sum of its much-lauded parts, and that needs to change if they have hopes of lifting the trophy.
Switzerland are in a much better place. After finishing second in Group A, they eased to a 2-0 victory over Italy last time out. The Swiss are a well-coached team, moving from a 3-4-2-1 formation without the ball to a 4-2-3-1 with it. Unlike England, they are expected to make few changes for Saturday's showdown in Düsseldorf.
England will hope that their superior individual quality ultimately wins the day, but Switzerland have been the more impressive team so far. The winner of this match will take on either the Netherlands or Turkey in the semis.
England are poised to switch to a back three after some disappointing displays to date. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ezri Konsa are set to come into the starting XI as Southgate shuffles his pack. Marc Guehi is suspended at centre-back, but Jude Bellingham is available after escaping an immediate ban for a gesture he made against Slovakia.
The Three Lions are looking to book a last-four spot in Dusseldorf, having engineered a stunning turnaround to defeat Slovakia 2-1 in the last 16.
England had been just seconds away from an embarrassing early exit and likely a dismal end to Gareth Southgate’s eight-year reign in Gelsenkirchen last weekend, before Jude Bellingham’s stoppage-time wonder goal and an extra-time header from captain Harry Kane kept their campaign alive in the most dramatic fashion.
But it was a fourth straight underwhelming performance to follow the Group C meetings with Serbia, Denmark and Slovenia from Southgate’s men, who will have to step things up a notch or two on Saturday evening.
Switzerland are a side in form and brimming with confidence having deservedly ousted defending champions Italy 2-0 in Berlin after coming so close to topping a tough group that contained hosts Germany.
An interesting duel will take place between two strong teams in search of a place in the semifinals of the tournament. On the one hand there will be one of the favorites for the title, Jude Bellingham‘s England, who before the tournament were considered the main candidates, something that has been changing due to their performances that are not yet completely convincing and the high level demonstrated by other teams.
However, England continue forward and the round of 16 managed to win a very difficult duel against Slovakia. Their rivals will be Switzerland, who in the group stage almost dealt a blow by leaving Germany second (finally they themselves were second) and in the round of 16 they were able to surprise by eliminating the defending champions, Italy. Granit Xhaka‘s team is eager to continue their giant-killing spree and secure another surprise victory.
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England vs Switzerland is a Euro 2024 quarter-final between a side that has seriously impressed and one that has massively underwhelmed — and you can watch it from anywhere
England vs Switzerland live stream, date, time and channels
The England vs Switzerland live stream takes place on Saturday, July 6.
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England should consider themselves hugely fortunate to even be playing this match. Frankly, the Three Lions did not deserve to squeak past Slovakia in the Round of 16 and were merely seconds away from being eliminated from the tournament before a Jude Bellingham bicycle kick in injury time kept them alive. This poor performance suggests England’s underwhelming group stage was not a fluke and the Three Lions may run out of luck here.
Conversely, Switzerland are one of the biggest overachievers at Euro 2024. While second place in Group A was probably the expectation considering the relative weakness of their rivals, the Swiss put on a real show against Italy, eliminating the reigning champions with a 2-0 victory that looked near effortless. They will face the Three Lions with no fear.
The England vs Switzerland live stream is set to determine one of this year's Euro 2024 semi-finalists. England have ridden their luck up to now. They needed a last-gasp equaliser from Jude Bellingham to avoid defeat in the round-of-16, before scraping a victory in extra time. Gareth Southgate's side is less than the sum of its much-lauded parts, and that needs to change if they have hopes of lifting the trophy.
Switzerland are in a much better place. After finishing second in Group A, they eased to a 2-0 victory over Italy last time out. The Swiss are a well-coached team, moving from a 3-4-2-1 formation without the ball to a 4-2-3-1 with it. Unlike England, they are expected to make few changes for Saturday's showdown in Düsseldorf.
England will hope that their superior individual quality ultimately wins the day, but Switzerland have been the more impressive team so far. The winner of this match will take on either the Netherlands or Turkey in the semis.
England are poised to switch to a back three after some disappointing displays to date. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ezri Konsa are set to come into the starting XI as Southgate shuffles his pack. Marc Guehi is suspended at centre-back, but Jude Bellingham is available after escaping an immediate ban for a gesture he made against Slovakia.
The Three Lions are looking to book a last-four spot in Dusseldorf, having engineered a stunning turnaround to defeat Slovakia 2-1 in the last 16.
England had been just seconds away from an embarrassing early exit and likely a dismal end to Gareth Southgate’s eight-year reign in Gelsenkirchen last weekend, before Jude Bellingham’s stoppage-time wonder goal and an extra-time header from captain Harry Kane kept their campaign alive in the most dramatic fashion.
But it was a fourth straight underwhelming performance to follow the Group C meetings with Serbia, Denmark and Slovenia from Southgate’s men, who will have to step things up a notch or two on Saturday evening.
Switzerland are a side in form and brimming with confidence having deservedly ousted defending champions Italy 2-0 in Berlin after coming so close to topping a tough group that contained hosts Germany.
An interesting duel will take place between two strong teams in search of a place in the semifinals of the tournament. On the one hand there will be one of the favorites for the title, Jude Bellingham‘s England, who before the tournament were considered the main candidates, something that has been changing due to their performances that are not yet completely convincing and the high level demonstrated by other teams.
However, England continue forward and the round of 16 managed to win a very difficult duel against Slovakia. Their rivals will be Switzerland, who in the group stage almost dealt a blow by leaving Germany second (finally they themselves were second) and in the round of 16 they were able to surprise by eliminating the defending champions, Italy. Granit Xhaka‘s team is eager to continue their giant-killing spree and secure another surprise victory.