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Switzerland v Iceland: line-ups, coaches' views, form guide

Switzerland welcome Iceland in League A with a long unbeaten home record to protect.

Iceland came from 4-1 down to draw 4-4 with Switzerland in 2014 World Cup qualifying
Iceland came from 4-1 down to draw 4-4 with Switzerland in 2014 World Cup qualifying ©AFP/Getty Images

HOW THE NATIONS LEAGUE WORKS

Possible line-ups

Switzerland: Sommer; Mbabu, Akanji, Schär, Rodríguez; Xhaka, Widmer; Seferovic, Shaqiri, Zuber; Embolo

Iceland: Halldorsson; Sævarsson, Sigurdsson, Ingason, Magnusson; Gíslason, Sigurdsson, Hallfredsson, Bjarnason; Sigurdarson, Bodvarsson

Reporter's view: Matthew Howarth (@UEFAcomMattH)

Die Nati surrendered a 4-1 lead to draw 4-4 with Iceland in the teams' last meeting in September 2013, but Saturday's encounter is unlikely to be a free-scoring affair. Given they have struggled to carve open deep-lying opponents in recent months, patience could be the order of the day for Vladimir Petković's troops against the Nordic nation, who will look to hit the hosts on the counterattack.

What the coaches say

How the play-offs for EURO 2020 work

Vladimir Petković, Switzerland coach
We have to take two steps back after the World Cup and then we will start again almost from scratch. The players that are here have earned their spots with consistently good performances. Now they have to show what they can bring to this national team.

Erik Hamrén, Iceland coach
My ambition is to develop the team even more. Hopefully we can show the same mentality as Iceland have shown for a long time now. My dream is to get to EURO 2020, a third finals in a row for Iceland. We know it will be tough – bigger nations than Iceland have had problems getting to finals in recent years – but I think we can do it.

Form guide

Switzerland

Switzerland's top five European Qualifiers goals

2018 World Cup 
Qualifying – 2nd in Group B (W9 D0 L1), beat Northern Ireland 1-0agg in play-offs
Final tournament – round of 16 (W1 D2 L1)

Last five matches (most recent first): LDWDW

Iceland

2018 World Cup
Qualifying – 1st in Group I (W7 D1 L2)
Final tournament – 4th in Group D (W0 D1 L2)

Last five matches (most recent first): LLDDL

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