Finland Women's National Football Team took on Switzerland Women's National Football Team in the Group Stage of the Women's European Championship on July 10. It’s full-time, and the match ended in a 1-1 draw.
On the 79th minute, Natalia Kuikka netted the first goal of the match with a well-taken penalty, handing Finland the advantage. A goal from Riola Xhemaili followed, concluding at 1-1.
Tensions run high as the upcoming match sees Finland and Switzerland prepare to meet again, 6 years after the friendly encounter which ended in a draw 0-0. Finland come into this match following a defeat to Norway on July 6, looking to bounce back with a stronger performance.
Switzerland's most recent outing, by contrast, ended in a victory against Iceland, setting a positive tone ahead of this match. Though notably, their inability to keep a clean sheet has been evident, as they have been conceding goals for four consecutive away matches now.
This European Championship Group stage clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Finland Women's National Football Team and Switzerland Women's National Football Team in this campaign. Finland’s attacking options have been bolstered by Katariina Kosola, the team’s top scorer, and Oona Sevenius, both of whom have contributed crucial goals. With one goal in European Championship Group stage, Kosola is Finland’s top scorer in the league, while Summanen remains their top assist provider in the competition with one. Oona Siren have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Finland’s attack.
Meanwhile, Switzerland’s offensive unit has leaned on Nadine Riesen, their main scorer, and Geraldine Reuteler, as they continue to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. Riesen has emerged as Switzerland’s leading scorer in European Championship Group stage this season, netting one goal, with Schertenleib topping their assist tally in the competition with one. Switzerland have also relied on Alayah Pilgrim and Leila Wandeler to energize their attack through key shots and passes.
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Finland W kicked off the game with Anna Koivunen, Emma Koivisto, Eva Nystrom, Natalia Kuikka, Joanna Tynnila, Oona Sevenius who got substituted by Sanni Franssi on the 57th minute, Oona Siren, Evelina Summanen who got substituted by Nea Lehtola on the 72nd minute, Katariina Kosola who got substituted by Maaria Roth on the 82nd minute, Ria Oling who got substituted by Olga Ahtinen on the 57th minute and Linda Sallstrom who got substituted by Jutta Rantala on the 72nd minute as starters, with Nea Lehtola, Jutta Rantala, Anna Tamminen, Emmi Siren, Tinja Riikka Korpela, Heidi Kollanen, Vilma Koivisto, Nora Heroum, Anni Hartikainen, Olga Ahtinen, Sanni Franssi and Maaria Roth on the bench.
Switzerland W's starting eleven were Livia Peng, Nadine Riesen who got substituted by Ana Maria Crnogorcevic on the 46th minute, Noelle Maritz, Julia Stierli who got substituted by Riola Xhemaili on the 81st minute, Viola Calligaris, Iman Beney who got substituted by Alisha Lehmann on the 82nd minute, Smilla Vallotto, Lia Walti, Geraldine Reuteler, Svenja Folmli who got substituted by Leila Wandeler on the 46th minute and Sydney Schertenleib who got substituted by Alayah Pilgrim on the 71st minute, with Elvira Herzog, Leila Wandeler, Nadine Bohi, Noemi Ivelj, Laia Balleste, Ana Maria Crnogorcevic, Alisha Lehmann, Sandrine Mauron, Alayah Pilgrim, Coumba Sow and Riola Xhemaili on the bench.
Explore stats from Finland W vs Switzerland W on ScoreBat - we are updating the numbers on this page every second of the game.
Referee showed the yellow card twice throughout the game. Geraldine Reuteler and Anna Koivunen were the ones to receive it.
Since March 2018, the teams have clashed twice. Switzerland Women's Team have won once, while the other match ended in a draw. The last time these teams met was on April 5, 2019, in a friendly, concluding in a 0-0 draw. Across these two head-to-head matches, Finland have scored zero goal, while Switzerland have netted four. So, overall, Switzerland Women's Team have the edge in head-to-head matches against Finland Women's Team in their recent history.
Finland W have won one of their three matches in European Championship Group stage this season, with one draw and one defeat, scoring three goals at an average of 1.00 per match and conceding three at a rate of 1.00 per match. This season in European Championship Group stage, Switzerland W have recorded one win, one draw, and one loss in three matches, scoring four goals at an average of 1.33 per match and conceding three at a rate of 1.00 per match.
Finland W are coming off a loss in their last match against Norway W, while Switzerland W’s previous game resulted in a win against Iceland W.. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Finland have recorded ten wins, five losses, and five draws, while in their last twenty matches, Switzerland have recorded seven wins, ten losses, and three draws.
As always, European Championship Group stage - Women's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Finland Women's Team hold 3rd place with four points after three matches, while Switzerland Women's Team hold 2nd place with four points after three matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Finland W and Switzerland W in real time. You can watch the goals by Natalia Kuikka and Riola Xhemaili 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 W - Switzerland W are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.