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Scotland-Switzerland, Euro 2024: free-to-air TV, streaming, likely lineups, predictions

by Thorsten

Scotland-Switzerland is a match valid for the second day of the group stage of Euro 2024 and is played Wednesday at 9 p.m.: statistics, likely lineups, predictions, live TV and streaming.

Scotland’s debut at Euro 2024 could not have been more catastrophic, with the Steve Clarke-led selection literally “bullied” by host Germany. The Germans last Friday made the best of things in Munich, thrashing a resounding 5-1 to the Tartan Army, which remained constantly holed up in its own penalty area and never proactive. Not a single shot on goal for the British representative, who scored the flagship goal only in the final thanks to an own goal.

To continue to have hopes of passing the round, Scotland will have to change its attitude starting with the match against Switzerland, which like Germany started off on the right foot. Ready, go, and the Red Swiss won the important direct clash with Hungary, which was swept 3-1 in Cologne.

Murat Yakin’s men played an excellent first half, taking advantage of the Magyars’ defensive uncertainties and after the first 45′ they were already ahead by two goals. Among the main protagonists was Bologna player Aebischer, author of the doubling goal but also of the assist that, at 12′, sent forward Duah, deployed somewhat surprisingly by the Swiss technical commissioner, into the goal. In the second half, Switzerland did not break down after conceding the 2-1 goal, and in the midst of the recovery it hit the Hungarian rearguard on the counterattack with the eternal promise Embolo, who took over from Vargas midway through the second half. In the event of success against Scotland, then, Xhaka and his teammates would be virtually certain to secure a pass to the round of 16 and could face the challenge with Germany, scheduled for the third day, without major worries.

The latest lineup news

Scotland will definitely be without defender Porteous, who was sent off against Germany after causing the penalty later scored by Havertz. We will, however, see the five-man defense again, with Hanley taking the place of the Watford center back. In the end this may be the only change made by coach Clarke, who will field McGinn, McGregor, McTominay and Christie in midfield. In attack, Adams is confirmed.


On the other side, Yakin will confirm the eleven that took the field last Saturday with Hungary. In attack, Duah is ahead of Embolo, who is ready to take over, while Aebischer will again be deployed on the left in the four-man midfield, also formed by Xhaka, Freuler and Widmer. In the three-quarter, space for Ndoye and Vargas.

The prediction

Scotland will resort to pride to try to archive the nightmare night in Bavaria but, in the long run, the values on the field – slightly skewed in Switzerland’s favor – will likely come out. So we are betting on the Helvetians, who made a good impression in their debut match after some faltering during the qualifiers. The feeling is that, after a balanced first half, Yakin’s selection will take the upper hand in the second half, within a match of at least one goal per side.

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Switzerland’s win is listed at 1.92 on Goldbet and Lottomatica and 1.90 on Snai. The “Over 2.5” sign, on the other hand, is quoted at 2.15 on Goldbet, Lottomatica and Snai.

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The likely lineups for Scotland-Switzerland

SCOTLAND (5-4-1): Gunn; Ralston, Hanley, Hendry, Tierney, Robertson; McGinn, McGregor, McTominay, Christie; Adams.
SWITZERLAND (3-4-2-1): Sommer; Schär, Akanji, Rodriguez; Widmer, Xhaka, Freuler, Aebischer; Ndoye, Vargas; Duah.

POSSIBLE RESULT: 1-2

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