Switzerland vs Sweden Live Score and Live Stream

Preview

Switzerland National Football Team took on Sweden National Football Team in the Group Round of the Qualification of the Europe on November 15. The match concluded with Switzerland defeating Sweden 4-1.

The decisive moment occurred on the 12th minute when Breel Embolo found the net, putting Switzerland in front. Goals from Benjamin Nygren, Granit Xhaka, Dan Ndoye and Johan Manzambi followed, making the final score 4-1.

As Switzerland and Sweden meet again, the memory of Switzerland's 0-2 win in their Europe Qualification Group round match from a month ago still lingers. Switzerland prepare for their next challenge following a draw with Slovenia on October 13 in the the Europe Qualification Group round, pushing their unbeaten streak to eight games. They've demonstrated excellent defensive stability of late, with five consecutive clean sheets.

Sweden are on a troubling run, heading into this match following three back-to-back defeats to Kosovo and Switzerland, marking four games without a single win. Their defensive frailties have been apparent as they have struggled to keep opponents from scoring, conceding in their last five matches.

This Europe Qualification Group round match offers a platform for Switzerland National Football Team and Sweden National Football Team’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Switzerland’s Dan Ndoye and top finisher Breel Embolo have played important roles in ensuring their attack, under Murat Yakin’s management, remains effective. Embolo has already scored three goals in Europe Qualification Group round this season, with Ndoye topping their assist tally in the competition with three. Switzerland’s offense has also been strengthened by Ruben Vargas, Fabian Rieder and Remo Freuler, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.

Meanwhile, Sweden’s leading scorer Yasin Ayari and Anthony Elanga have played significant roles in the team’s attack, crafted under Graham Potter’s leadership, each providing decisive moments in their offensive play. Ayari leads Sweden’s scoring charts in Europe Qualification Group round this season with one goal, and is also the team’s top assist provider, with one key pass leading to a goal so far this term. Sweden have also relied on Viktor Gyokeres to energize their attack through key shots and passes.

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AI Prediction

The AI gives an initial outlook on Switzerland vs Sweden before the match - and once the match begins, it keeps observing the play and adjusts its forecast minute by minute. In this case, the pre-match projection was spot on - it pointed to Switzerland National Football Team's win. The forecast, generated from pre-game data, showed Switzerland’s victory was the most likely outcome, rated at 58%, while a draw was at 26% and Sweden’s victory was at 16%.

Line-Ups

We are updating team formations and line-ups for Switzerland - Sweden in real time.

Switzerland kicked off the game with Gregor Kobel, Ricardo Rodriguez who got substituted by Miro Muheim on the 70th minute, Manuel Akanji, Nico Elvedi, Silvan Widmer, Granit Xhaka, Fabian Rieder who got substituted by Djibril Sow on the 70th minute, Michel Aebischer, Ruben Vargas who got substituted by Christian Fassnacht on the 85th minute, Breel Embolo who got substituted by Johan Manzambi on the 85th minute and Dan Ndoye who got substituted by Andi Zeqiri on the 90th minute as starters, with Yvon Mvogo, Marvin Keller, Aurele Amenda, Becir Omeragic, Isaac Schmidt, Miro Muheim, Simon Sohm, Johan Manzambi, Djibril Sow, Christian Fassnacht, Andi Zeqiri and Cedric Itten on the bench.

Sweden's starting eleven were Viktor Johansson, Daniel Svensson, Isak Hien, Gustaf Lagerbielke, Emil Holm who got substituted by Gabriel Gudmundsson on the 50th minute, Anthony Elanga who got substituted by Emil Forsberg on the 78th minute, Yasin Ayari who got substituted by Besfort Zeneli on the 63rd minute, Jesper Karlstrom, Alexander Bernhardsson who got substituted by Isac Lidberg on the 78th minute, Mattias Svanberg who got substituted by Alexander Isak on the 62nd minute and Benjamin Nygren, with Kristoffer Nordfeldt, Widell Zetterstrom, Emil Krafth, Carl Starfelt, Gabriel Gudmundsson, Roony Bardghji, Besfort Zeneli, Gustav Lundgren, Ken Sema, Emil Forsberg, Isac Lidberg and Alexander Isak on the bench.

Stats

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  • Expected Goals: 1.69 - 0.66
  • Ball Possession: 59 - 41
  • Big Scoring Chances: 2 - 1
  • Total Attempts: 9 - 6
  • Shots On Target: 7 - 3
  • Blocked Shots: 0 - 0
  • Shots in the Box: 9 - 5
  • Shots from Outside the Box: 0 - 1
  • Woodwork Hits: 0 - 0
  • Fouls: 13 - 18
  • Corners: 4 - 3
  • Throw-Ins: 18 - 13
  • Saves: 2 - 3
  • Free Kicks: 17 - 13
  • Offsides: 0 - 1
  • Passes into Final Third: 124 - 69
  • Completed Passes in Final Third: 98 - 46
  • Touches in Opponent's Box: 19 - 9
  • Tackles: 11 - 12
  • Completed Tackles: 5 - 7
  • Total Crosses: 19 - 9
  • Successful Crosses: 3 - 2
  • Interceptions: 3 - 5
  • Clearances: 8 - 27

Referee showed the yellow card five times throughout the game. Yasin Ayari, Dan Ndoye, Jesper Karlstrom, Viktor Johansson and Emil Forsberg were the ones to receive it.

Head-to-head

Since July 2018, the teams have clashed twice. Both Switzerland and Sweden have managed one victory. Their most recent clash took place on October 10, 2025, with Switzerland winning 0-2. Across these two head-to-head matches, Switzerland have scored two goals, while Sweden have netted one. So far, neither Switzerland nor Sweden have an edge in their recent head-to-head record.

Switzerland have played five matches in Europe Qualification Group round, with four wins, one draw, and zero loss this season, scoring thirteen goals, averaging 2.60 per match, while conceding one, an average of 0.20 per match. In Europe Qualification Group round, Sweden have played five matches, winning zero, drawing one and losing four, scoring three goals, averaging 0.60 per match, while conceding eleven, an average of 2.20 per match.

Recent Form

Switzerland played their last match against Slovenia, which ended in a draw, while Sweden's recent form includes three consecutive losses, having lost to Kosovo and Switzerland in their last three matches. Overall, Switzerland have won eight of their last twenty matches, losing five and drawing seven, while in their last twenty matches, Sweden have recorded ten wins, eight losses, and two draws.

  • Switzerland have gone 8 consecutive matches without a defeat.
  • Sweden have failed to keep a clean sheet in their previous 5 matches.
  • Switzerland have scored two or more goals in their previous 3 home matches.

Live Standings

As always, Europe Qualification Group round's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Switzerland are 1st with thirteen points from their five games, while Sweden hold 4th place with one point after five matches.

Video Highlights

We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Switzerland and Sweden in real time. You can watch the goals by Breel Embolo, Benjamin Nygren, Granit Xhaka, Dan Ndoye and Johan Manzambi 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 - Sweden are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.

Live Commentary

  1. FT
    Full Time
    Match ends. Switzerland 4, Sweden 1.
  2. 90 + 4'
    4 - 1
    Johan Manzambi scores for Switzerland, assisted by Miro Muheim.
  3. 90 + 2'
    Emil Forsberg is shown the yellow card.
  4. 90'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Andi Zeqiri replaces Dan Ndoye
  5. 85'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Christian Fassnacht replaces Ruben Vargas
  6. 85'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Johan Manzambi replaces Breel Embolo
  7. 78'
    Substitution for Sweden. Emil Forsberg replaces Anthony Elanga
  8. 78'
    Substitution for Sweden. Isac Lidberg replaces Alexander Bernhardsson
  9. 75'
    3 - 1
    Dan Ndoye scores for Switzerland, assisted by Ruben Vargas.
  10. 70'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Miro Muheim replaces Ricardo Rodriguez
  11. 70'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Djibril Sow replaces Fabian Rieder
  12. 63'
    Substitution for Sweden. Besfort Zeneli replaces Yasin Ayari
  13. 62'
    Substitution for Sweden. Alexander Isak replaces Mattias Svanberg
  14. 60'
    2 - 1
    Granit Xhaka scores from the penalty spot for Switzerland making the score 2 - 1.
  15. 58'
    Viktor Johansson is shown the yellow card.
  16. 51'
    Jesper Karlstrom is shown the yellow card.
  17. 50'
    Substitution for Sweden. Gabriel Gudmundsson replaces Emil Holm
  18. 2T
    Kick-off
    Second half begins
  19. HT
    Half-Time - 1 : 1
    First half ends.
  20. 36'
    Dan Ndoye is shown the yellow card.
  21. 33'
    1 - 1
    Benjamin Nygren scores for Sweden.
  22. 18'
    Yasin Ayari is shown the yellow card.
  23. 12'
    1 - 0
    Breel Embolo scores for Switzerland, assisted by Dan Ndoye.
  24. 1T
    Kick-off
    First half begins