Finland U-21 played Switzerland U-21 at the Qualifying round, Group stage of Uefa Under-21 on September 12. The match kicked off 15:00 UTC. Switzerland U-21 won 1-2.
Osto Liimatta scored the first goal on the 4th minute of the game followed by goals from Nikolas Muci and Lars Villiger who made the final score 1-2.
Finland U-21 national football team are on a poor run of form as they're approaching this clash after defeats from Iceland U-21 and Slovenia U-21 failing to register a single victory in their past 3 games. The coach and the players will probably put extra effort in the defense as they have been conceding goals for 3 consecutive matches now.
Switzerland U-21 national football team are in a horrible form preparing for the match after 3 defeats in a row from Spain U-21, France U-21 and Italy U-21. They're going to need to sort out the problems in the back first to improve the results as they have been conceding goals for 9 consecutive matches now.
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Finland U-21 kicked off the game with Lucas Bergstrom, Tomas Galvez, Tony Miettinen who got substituted by Miika Koskela on the 90th minute, Ville Koski, Kalle Wallius who got substituted by Miska Ylitolva on the 82nd minute, Niklas Pyyhtia who got substituted by Kai Meriluto on the 77th minute, Santeri Vaananen, Adam Marhiev who got substituted by Jere Kallinen on the 77th minute, Casper Terho who got substituted by Juho Talvitie on the 82nd minute, Osto Liimatta and Agon Sadiku as starters, with Jere Kallinen, Juho Kilo, Miika Koskela, Kai Meriluto, Eetu Mommo, Jussi Niska, Lasse Schulz, Juho Talvitie and Miska Ylitolva on the bench.
Switzerland U-21's starting eleven were Pascal Loretz, Franck Surdez, Albian Hajdari, Leonidas Stergiou, Severin Ottiger who got substituted by Zachary Athekame on the 64th minute, Daniel Dos Santos who got substituted by Dion Kacuri on the 64th minute, Becir Omeragic, Valmir Matoshi who got substituted by Aurele Amenda on the 90th minute, Nikolas Muci who got substituted by Fabrizio Cavegn on the 79th minute, Alvyn Sanches and Lars Villiger who got substituted by Tim Meyer on the 90th minute, with Aurele Amenda, Zachary Athekame, Theo Berdayes, Fabrizio Cavegn, Luca Jaquez, Dion Kacuri, Marvin Keller, Tim Meyer and Nando Zimmermann on the bench.
Referee showed the yellow card 5 times throughout the game. Agon Sadiku, Albian Hajdari, Tony Miettinen, Adam Marhiev and Dion Kacuri were the ones to receive it.
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Finland U-21 have won 3 of their 6 matches in Qualifying round, Group stage, drawing 1 and having 2 defeats this season. They have scored 13 goals - 2.17 per match, conceding 5 - 0.83 per match. Switzerland U-21 have won 4 of their 6 matches in Qualifying round, Group stage, drawing 2 and having 0 defeats this season. They have scored 16 goals - 2.67 per match, conceding 6 - 1.00 per match.
Finland U-21 are on a losing streak - they have lost to Iceland U-21 and Slovenia U-21 in their previous 2 matches while Switzerland U-21 are on a losing streak - they have lost to Spain U-21, France U-21 and Italy U-21 in their previous 3 matches. Overall, Finland U-21 have won 7 of their last 20 matches, losing 10 and drawing 3, while Switzerland U-21 have won 10 of their last 20 matches, losing 8 and drawing 2.
Finland U-21 have won once (0-2 against Bulgaria U-21 on 28th of March), lost 3 times (2-3 against Iceland U-21 on 7th of September, 1-0 against Slovenia U-21 on 20th of June and 0-2 against Norway U-21 on 10th of June) and drew twice (1-1 against Poland U-21 on 15th of June and 1-1 against North Macedonia U-21 on 25th of March) in their most recent 6 matches.
Switzerland U-21 have won once (1-2 against Norway U-21 on 22nd of June) and lost 5 times (2-1 against Spain U-21 on 1st of July, 1-4 against France U-21 on 28th of June, 2-3 against Italy U-21 on 25th of June, 3-1 against Germany U-21 on 16th of June and 3-2 against Spain U-21 on 24th of March) in their most recent 6 matches.
As always, Uefa under-21 Qualifying round, Group stage's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Finland U-21 are the 27th in the table with 10 points after 6 matches, while Switzerland U-21 are the 25th with 14 points in 6 matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Finland U-21 and Switzerland U-21 in real time. You can watch the goals by Osto Liimatta, Nikolas Muci and Lars Villiger 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 Finland U-21 - Switzerland U-21 are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.