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Euro 2020 Quarter-final LIVE Score, Switzerland vs Spain Updates: Swiss-La Roja Eye Semis

UEFA Euro 2020 Quarter-final LIVE Score and Updates: Switzerland vs Spain.

News18.com | July 02, 2021, 21:20 IST

Euro 2020 Quarter-final LIVE Score and Updates Switzerland vs Spain: Switzerland and Spain face-off in the Euro 2020 quarter-final at the Saint Petersburg Stadium. Both teams qualified for the quarters with narrow wins as in the last 16 stage, as Switzerland pipped France on penalties and Spain beat Croatia in extra time.

The winner of Switzerland-Spain will take on the winner of Belgium vs Italy.

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Jul 02, 2021 21:20 (IST)

The fans are ready for a blockbuster clash!

Who will come up trumps? Switzerland or Spain?

Jul 02, 2021 21:09 (IST)

The last game of Euro 2020 in Saint Petersburg Stadium!

Jul 02, 2021 21:03 (IST)

Spain made minimal changes for their Euro 2020 quarter-final with Switzerland as coach Luis Enrique restored leftback Jordi Alba and centreback Pau Torres to the side while keeping the same shape as in the 5-3 win over Croatia. Alba and Pau replaced Jose Gaya and Eric Garcia respectively. The coach kept faith in keeper Unai Simon after his gaffe to let in a backpass from Pedri against Croatia and had little reason to mess with his front three of Alvaro Morata, Ferran Torres and Pablo Sarabia, who all scored in the epic victory.

Switzerland coach Vladimir Petkovic made only one change from the team which staged the shock of the tournament to come from 3-1 down to beat world champions France on penalties. Holding midfielder Denis Zakaria replaced the suspended Granit Xhaka, who produced an inspired performance in the comeback. Spain are looking to reach their first semi-final in a major tournament since winning Euro 2012 while Switzerland are playing their first quarter-final since hosting the 1954 World Cup and their first last-eight match in a Euros.

Jul 02, 2021 20:46 (IST)

Spain Starting XI - Unai Simon; Cesar Azpilicueta, Pau Torres, Aymeric Laporte, Jordi Alba; Pedri, Sergio Busquets, Koke; Ferran Torres, Alvaro Morata, Pablo Sarabia

Jul 02, 2021 20:45 (IST)

Switzerland Starting XI - Yann Sommer; Nico Elvedi, Manuel Akanji, Silvan Widmer; Steven Zuber, Remo Freuler, Denis Zakaria, Ricardo Rodriguez; Xherdan Shaqiri; Breel Embolo, Haris Seferovic

Jul 02, 2021 20:34 (IST)
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Jul 02, 2021 20:30 (IST)

Hello and Welcome to the LIVE coverage of the European Championships on the first day of the quarter-finals.

Here are the matches which will be played today: Switzerland vs Spain, followed by Belgium vs Italy. 

Euro 2020 Quarter-final LIVE Score, Switzerland vs Spain Updates: Swiss-La Roja Eye Semis
Euro 2020: Switzerland vs Spain (AP)

After shedding their early tournament jitters, free-scoring Spain look ready to emulate their serial-winning predecessors, although Euro 2020 quarter-final opponents Switzerland are exactly the type of team they hate to face.

Spain won their first knockout tie since lifting Euro 2012 to beat Croatia 5-3 and become the top scoring side in the tournament with 11 goals after netting only once in their first two games.

There was even more excitement among Spanish fans when unfancied Switzerland stunned world champions France after coming back from 3-1 down to draw 3-3 and prevail on penalties.

Yet even though the Swiss lack world stars like France’s Antoine Griezmann, Karim Benzema or Kylian Mbappe, Spain must be prepared for a long evening finding their way through Vladimir Petkovic’s disciplined side on Friday in St Petersburg.

After Spain‘s frustrating opening draws with Sweden and Poland, coach Luis Enrique said that facing a side sitting deep and defending was “the hardest thing in football”

Switzerland hardly have the most resilient defence after conceding eight goals in four games but Petkovic, who has been using a 3-4-1-2 formation, is likely to set his side up to deprive Spain of space in the final third.

‘HUMBLE, HARDWORKING GROUP’

Towering striker Haris Seferovic, who scored two headed goals against France, also poses a serious aerial threat which Spain‘s centrebacks Aymeric Laporte and Pau Torres have struggled to deal with in the tournament, being out-jumped by Poland’s Robert Lewandowski and Croatia’s Mario Pasalic.

Spain keeper Unai Simon insisted his side were no more pleased to face Switzerland than France.

“It’s a quarter-final tie, we don’t depend on our opponents, we depend on ourselves. We play to win this Euros and we don’t mind who we play, to win this tournament we have to face the best teams,” he told reporters on Wednesday.

Simon made a remarkable gaffe by letting a back pass from team mate Pedri trickle into his own net against Croatia in what became the own goal from the furthest distance in the tournament’s history.

But he has talked up the team’s character, on display as they outplayed Croatia after falling behind to the own goal and then rallied in extra-time from conceding two late goals.

“The veterans always tell us big tournaments are won by teams, not names, and we are a team. I don’t know how far we’ll go but everyone can see how united we are and whatever happens. If we go behind or ahead, we’re all in it together,” he added.

“I can’t say whether there were egos in previous Spain teams, but this is a very humble, hardworking group that is really excited about winning this European Championship.”

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