Switzerland Under 21 National Football Team squared off with Armenia Under 21 National Football Team in the Group Stage of the Qualifying Round action on November 17. The game ended 5-0 in Switzerland's favor.
Fabian Rieder scored the first goal of the game from the penalty spot on the 37th minute of the match, putting Switzerland ahead. Bradley Fink, Alvyn Sanches and Nikolas Muci found the net next as Rieder bagged one more, setting the final scoreline at 5-0.
All eyes turn to the pitch as Switzerland and Armenia meet again, a month after their previous Qualifying round Group stage match that concluded in a 0-0 stalemate. Switzerland come into the match following a draw against Armenia on October 17 in the Qualifying round Group stage, keeping their unbeaten run alive at three matches. To regain their winning form, resolving their defensive issues will be crucial, given the fact they have allowed goals in three consecutive home matches.
Armenia come into this fixture having played out a draw against Switzerland on October 17. They've had trouble holding their opponents at bay, with goals conceded across ten consecutive away matches.
This Qualifying round Group stage clash features attacking talents who have defined the campaigns of Switzerland Under 21 National Football Team and Armenia Under 21 National Football Team. Switzerland’s offensive unit has leaned on Fabian Rieder, their main scorer, and Franck Surdez, as they continue to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. In Qualifying round Group stage, Rieder has been Switzerland’s standout scorer with two goals, as Surdez continues to lead their creative efforts in the tournament with four assists. Switzerland have also relied on Mohamed Amdouni, Lars Villiger and Dan Ndoye to energize their attack through key shots and passes.
Meanwhile, Armenia’s attacking options have been bolstered by Gevorg Tarakhchyan, the team’s top scorer, and Misak Hakobyan, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. With one goal in Qualifying round Group stage, Tarakhchyan is Armenia’s top scorer in the league, with Hakobyan leading their creative tally in the league with one assist.
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Switzerland U21 kicked off the game with Marvin Keller, Albian Hajdari who got substituted by Zachary Athekame on the 62nd minute, Joel Bichsel, Aurele Amenda, Leonidas Stergiou, Franck Surdez who got substituted by Daniel Dos Santos on the 62nd minute, Becir Omeragic, Alvyn Sanches who got substituted by Silvan Schwegler on the 73rd minute, Fabian Rieder, Bradley Fink who got substituted by Kristian Sekularac on the 78th minute and Lars Villiger who got substituted by Nikolas Muci on the 73rd minute as starters, with Zachary Athekame, Daniel Dos Santos, Dion Kacuri, Pascal Loretz, Nikolas Muci, Fabian Rieder, Silvan Schwegler, Kristian Sekularac and Silvan Wallner on the bench.
Armenia U21's starting eleven were Gor Matinyan, Erik Simonyan, Sergey Muradyan, Khariton Ayvazyan who got substituted by Misak Hakobyan on the 59th minute, Hamlet Mnatsakanyan, Tigran Avanesyan who got substituted by Aventis Aventisian on the 59th minute, Edgar Piloyan who got substituted by Levon Darbinyan on the 85th minute, Daron Iskenderian who got substituted by Hamlet Sargsyan on the 59th minute, Gevorg Tarakhchyan who got substituted by Eduard Bagrintsev on the 73rd minute, Hamlet Minasyan and Narek Alaverdyan, with Aventis Aventisian, Eduard Bagrintsev, Levon Darbinyan, Serob Galstyan, Misak Hakobyan, Gor Lulukyan, Sergey Mikaelyan, Norayr Nikoghosyan and Hamlet Sargsyan on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card five times throughout the game. Hamlet Minasyan, Hamlet Mnatsakanyan, Edgar Piloyan, Narek Alaverdyan and Lars Villiger were the ones to receive it.
Since October 2023, the teams have clashed once. They met on October 17, 2023, during the Group Stage of the Qualifying Round, finishing in a 0-0 draw. So far, neither Switzerland Under 21 Team nor Armenia Under 21 Team have an edge in their recent head-to-head record.
This season in Qualifying round Group stage, Switzerland U21 have recorded five wins, three draws, and two losses in ten matches, scoring 21 goals at an average of 2.10 per match and conceding twelve at a rate of 1.20 per match. Armenia U21 have won zero of their ten matches in Qualifying round Group stage this season, with two draws and eight defeats, netting two goals (0.20 per match) and conceding 21 (2.10 per match).
Switzerland U-21’s previous game resulted in a draw against Armenia U21., while Armenia U-21 are coming off a draw in their last match against Switzerland U21. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Switzerland have claimed nine victories, suffered eight defeats, and drawn three times, while over their most recent nineteen games, Armenia have claimed one victory, suffered sixteen defeats, and drawn two times.
As always, Qualifying round Group stage's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Switzerland Under 21 Team sit 27th with eighteen points from ten matches, while Armenia Under 21 Team are currently 30th in the table with two points from ten matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Switzerland U21 and Armenia U21 in real time. You can watch the goals by Fabian Rieder, Bradley Fink, Alvyn Sanches and Nikolas Muci as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Switzerland U21 - Armenia U21 are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.