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[(LIVE.FREE™!)] England vs Switzerland LIVE STreams ON TV Channel 06th July 2024
[(LIVE.FREE™!)] England vs Switzerland LIVE STreams ON TV Channel 06th July 2024
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Viewing information · Date: Saturday, July 6 | Time: 12 p.m. ET · Location: Dusseldorf Arena - Dusseldorf, Germany · Watch: Fox | Live stream: Fubo ...
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live and free-to-air on either BBC One. Live stream: Fans can also catch the contest live ...
England and Switzerland square off in an intriguing EURO 2024 quarterfinal in Dusseldorf on Saturday, with the favorites actually the Swiss.
[ MORE: EURO 2024 schedule, bracket ]
Sure, England’s team is littered with superstars, but Gareth Southgate’s star-studded side were seconds away from elimination against Slovakia on Sunday. Then Jude Bellingham’s overhead kick in the 95th minute saved them and Harry Kane headed home early in extra time to turn the game on its head as England prevailed. Still, the performances have been well below par for England and the only solace the Three Lions will take so far from this tournament is that they’re in the quarterfinals without having played well. At all.
The opposite can be said for Switzerland who have been excellent under Murat Yakin. The Swiss dismantled Italy in the last 16 and their fluid attacking system of Rieder, Embolo and Vargas buzzing around ahead of Freuler, Xhaka and wing backs Ndoye and Aebischer pushing forward too has been brilliant to watch. Switzerland won’t be favorites with the bookmakers for this game but anybody who has watched them at this tournament knows they are in much better form than England and they look solid defensively too with Akanji, Schar, Rodriguez and Sommer having incredible tournament experience.
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Kick off: 12pm ET, Saturday (July 6)
Stadium: Dusseldorf Arena
How to watch on TV, stream in USA: Fox Sports
England team news, focus
Marc Guehi is suspended for yellow card accumulation so Southgate will be forced into a change at center back and Ezri Konsa looks like the next player up. That said, there is a real argument for England to go with three at the back. Walker, Stones and Konsa at center back with Alexander-Arnold at right wing-back and Saka or Trippier at left wing-back could work well. Bellingham and Foden in more central roles behind Kane could work in a 3-4-2-1 and that change in formation would see England go head-to-head with Switzerland’s formation. At this point, Southgate has to change something drastically to alter the performance levels.
Switzerland team news, focus
The Swiss team had an injury concern over captain and talisman Granit Xhaka. He had a scan on an adductor injury ahead of this game but it seems like he will be fine. That is a huge for Switzerland, as Xhaka is the heartbeat of their team. Aside from that, Switzerland will likely lineup exactly as they did against Italy. They will have Duah to come off the bench and he has looked very dangerous, while veteran Xherdan Shaqiri surely has a big goal left in him. The main strength of this Swiss team is that they’ve been full of energy and relentless as they press in packs and are dangerous on the break.
England vs Switzerland prediction
This is going to be a very tough game for England, but it feels like the manner of their win against Slovakia will do them the world of good. Expect Kane and a few other stars to shine, finally, and the Three Lions to win a tight one. Switzerland will create plenty of chances, but are they clinical enough? That is the big question. England 2-1 Switzerland.
England today meet Switzerland in a Euro 2024 quarter-final.
The Three Lions just about squeezed through on Sunday night thanks to a dramatic late last-16 comeback against Slovakia in Gelsenkirchen that saw a stunning last-gasp bicycle-kick equaliser from Jude Bellingham followed by an early extra-time header from captain Harry Kane that sealed a remarkable 2-1 win.
Unconvincing Group C winners England had been mere seconds away from a humiliating early exit and quite possibly the end of Gareth Southgate’s eight-year reign after yet another abject display until the most thrilling of unexpected turnarounds at the Arena AufSchalke kept their campaign alive.