Switzerland vs Turkey UEFA EURO 2020 preview: where to watch, TV channels and live streams, team news, form guide
Sunday, June 20, 2021
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Switzerland face Turkey in UEFA EURO 2020 Group A – all you need to know.
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Turkey take on Switzerland in UEFA EURO 2020 Group A in Baku on Sunday 20 June at 18:00 CET.
What's the story?
For both these teams it is win or bust. Switzerland, who drew with Wales then lost to Italy, can still finish second on goal difference if they win and the Dragons lose to the Azzurri in Rome, though victory is required regardless to at least stay in contention to be a best third-placed team. After two losses, Turkey need victory to end in third place and will probably need to improve their goal difference with none scored and five conceded.
Where to watch the game on TV
Fans can find their local UEFA EURO 2020 broadcast partner(s) here.
Starting line-ups
Switzerland: Sommer; Elvedi, Akanji, Rodríguez; Widmer, Freuler, Xhaka, Zuber; Shaqiri; Embolo, Seferović
Misses next match if booked: Embolo, Gavranović, Mbabu, Schär
Turkey: Uğurcan Çakır; Zeki Çelik, Merih Demiral, Çağlar Söyüncü, Mert Müldür; Cengiz Ünder, Ozan Tufan, Kaan Ayhan, İrfan Can Kahveci, Hakan Çalhanoğlu; Burak Yılmaz
Out: Cengiz Umut Meraş (muscle)
Misses next match if booked: Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Dervişoğlu, Çağlar Söyüncü, Burak Yılmaz
Reporters' views
Vieri Capretta, Switzerland reporter: All or nothing for Switzerland, who need a win against Turkey to have any hope of a place in the next round. There are positive vibes in the training camp, and the team is convinced they'll play well. Goal difference could be crucial, so expect an attacking approach, with Xherdan Shaqiri the key man in setting up the two strikers. Vladimir Petković won’t change his system, but we might see some different faces from the start.
Görkem Kirgiz, Turkey reporter: The Crescent-Stars' hopes were high before the tournament yet that has turned to a big disappointment after two games. Morale reached a new low after the Wales defeat, leaving Turkey without a point or a goal. That may lead Şenol Güneş to make changes, especially in midfield, as Turkey seek a convincing victory, and even that might not be enough to advance.
What the coaches and players say
Vladimir Petković, Switzerland coach: "The most important thing is to be present. We need to improve what we can influence and, most importantly, win. With three points we have a realistic chance of advancing. We’re playing in front of 30,000 Turkish fans but we will try to turn that into a positive. It’s very important, a decisive game. There are no second or third chances."
Steven Zuber, Switzerland midfielder: "Everyone in the team is disappointed [after the 3-0 defeat against Italy], and not just the team: the whole nation is disappointed. It’s fine to be disappointed, it happens in sport. We know what the feeling is like to be on the other side, and that’s our aim: to be on the other side on Sunday. We need to score one goal more than [Turkey]. That would be good."
Şenol Güneş, Turkey coach: "This is a young team. They haven't experienced a tournament like this before. I know expectations were high, but this team created those expectations with their good performances."
Form guide (all competitions, most recent first)
Switzerland: LDWWWW
Turkey: LLWDWD