Home advantage will be decisive. But that’s not all: one team seems more ready than the other and has what it takes to win the match and advance to the quarter-finals of the European Championship.
Switzerland hosts Finland in the decisive match of the group. With Norway already qualified in first place – and likely to finish with a perfect record given their easy match against Iceland – it’s all to play for in 90 minutes of no-holds-barred action. And it’s sure to be an exciting match. Both teams have obviously won against the bottom team in the group. In the event of a draw, the goal difference would currently favor the Swiss, who therefore have the advantage of two wins. But the home team should win the match, as they have a particular advantage. They have important and strong players up front, especially when they need to break forward with a lot of space available. One of these is Pilgrim of Roma, who scored in the second match of this group in the 90th minute, taking advantage of the space she had to attack. In short, in a match that Finland must win and therefore leave space, Switzerland could have a field day.
Odds comparison
A Swiss victory is priced at 2.10 on Goldbet and Lottomatica. NO GOALS, on the other hand, is priced at 2.05 on GoldBet and Lottomatica.
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The prediction
Switzerland are favorites to take the win and qualify. The odds are very high for the home side and are definitely worth taking advantage of.
Defense and counterattacks should get them the result they want.
FINLAND (3-5-2): Koivonen; Koivisto, Kuikka, Nystrom, Tynnila, Kosola; Oling, Siren, Summanen, Sevenius; Sallstrom.
SWITZERLAND (3-5-2): Peng; Calligaris, Stierli, Maritz; Beney, Reuteler, Walti, Vallotto, Riesen; Folmli, Pilgrim.