Switzerland vs Spain Betting Odds, Tips, Predictions, Preview 8th September 2024

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The match between Switzerland and Spain will kick off on Sunday at Stade de Geneve. This is a match in round two of the UEFA Nations League group stage this season. Switzerland beat Spain by 2-1 in their most recent match, while Spain claimed a 1-0 win in the match prior to that.

Switzerland sit at number 15 in the FIFA world ranking, while Spain enter their match on Sunday as number 3.

After the first round of the group stage Switzerland are number four on zero, while Spain have one as number three. Coming away from the opening match of their UEFA Nations League campaign with a 2-0 defeat put a dampener on the mood. Switzerland will need to send a reply in this round two, not least to themselves.

Switzerland go into their next UEFA Nations League match, scoring a humble average of 1.3 per game in their last ten matches. They scored a mundane 13 times, while conceding 15. That amounts to an average of 1.5 per game, where they kept their opponents from scoring two times.

Spain were bitterly disappointed after their opening encounter in the UEFA Nations League. Keeping a clean sheet was the only upside to drawing a blank and settling for a single point, and a reaction is to be expected.

Spain are currently decent goalscorers, as they managed a bearable 11 goals in the past ten outings for an average of 1.1 goals a game. Their opponents scored a total of eight goals, and while Spain claimed five clean sheets, they conceded an average of 0.8 goals per match.

Switzerland vs Spain Prediction

Switzerland Form

In their last three matches, Switzerland beat Italy 2-0, drew 1-1 with England, before losing 2-0 against Denmark. Switzerland claimed a modest two wins in their past six internationals. They also drew two and lost two, scored 11 goals and conceded 11.

Spain Form

In their three most recent outings, Spain won 2-1 and 2-1 against France and England, before drawing 0-0 against Serbia. Spain recorded no less than five in their previous six internationals, as well as one draw and zero defeats. They hit the target 11 themselves while allowing four goals against.

Spain are in for a win on Sunday, but at Stade de Geneve we expect Switzerland to put up a fight and limit the expected defeat.

Switzerland have gone through an impressive 10 games at Stade de Geneve now without losing even once.

Spain are on a serious roll of now 11 matches without defeat.

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Switzerland vs Spain Stats

  • In 11 of the last 13 Switzerland matches in the UEFA Nations League A, the sum of goals was under 3.5
  • In the last 6 Switzerland home matches in the UEFA Nations League A, the sum of goals was under 3.5
  • In the last 3 Switzerland home matches the sum of goals was under 2.5
  • In 4 of the last 5 Switzerland matches the sum of goals was under 2.5
  • Switzerland have won 3 of the last 4 matches in the UEFA Nations League A while scoring less than 2.5 goals
  • In 9 of the last 11 Spain matches in the UEFA Nations League A, the sum of goals was under 3.5
  • In 7 of the last 8 Spain matches the sum of goals was under 3.5
  • Spain have won 5 of the last 7 matches while scoring less than 2.5 goals
  • Spain have won 6 of the last 8 matches and the sum of goals was under 3.5
  • Spain have won 4 of the last 5 matches and the sum of goals was over 2.5

Switzerland vs Spain Team News

Switzerland vs Spain H2H

Spain lost 2-1 against Switzerland in their latest encounter. This served as pay back for the 1-0 defeat, Spain handed out in the match before. Switzerland enter the match against Spain with a 2-2-3 record in their previous seven encounters. A win rate of 29%, which is perhaps worth keeping in mind before you make a choice for your next accumulator, depending on your betting strategy.

Switzerland vs Spain Results

Both teams found the back of the net four times in the past seven matches between home side Switzerland and Spain. Best priced odds on BTTS with the bookies are at 21/20.

Switzerland vs Spain Betting Tips

With two goals in six matches Breel Embolo has been a regular feature on the scoresheet in recent matches, making him a tempting betting prospect, when going up against Spain and their defence. The visitors hope Dani Olmo adds another to his current tally of three goals in his latest matches.

Switzerland won five of their last 10 matches on home soil, while drawing five in a run that saw them avoid defeat in front of their home supporters. Spain won five of their last 10 away games across all tournaments, whilst also drawing three and losing two. Switzerland managed to open the scoring in no less than eight of their previous 10 league games on home soil. The visitors from Spain have been equally ready from the first whistle, scoring the opener in seven of their last 10 away games.

Less than 2.5 goals came out one time in the past seven encounters between these two while both teams not to score was a winning bet three times. Switzerland managed an average of 0.85 goals, with Spain averaging 0.84 goals. Switzerland saw over 2.5 goals in two of their last ten matches across all tournaments, as they scored an average of 1.4 goals during this run. Of the last ten games for Spain, seven had more than 2.5 goals, while they managed to score an average of 2.5 times goals per game.