Italy vs Switzerland Live Score and Live Stream

Preview

Italy played Switzerland at the Europe, Qualification, Group C of World Cup on November 12. The match kicked off 19:45 UTC and ended in a draw 1 - 1.

Silvan Widmer scored the first goal on the 11th minute of the game followed by a goal from Giovanni Di Lorenzo who made the final score 1-1.

Italy national football team and Switzerland national football team meet again 3 years after the Europe Qualification Group C match which ended in a draw 0-0. Italy national football team are approaching this clash after a victory over Belgium in UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE A Playoffs on October 10.

Switzerland national football team are approaching the match in a good mood as well securing victories in 2 straight games against Lithuania and Northern Ireland extending their unbeaten streak to 5 matches. They have been flawless defensively having 4 consecutive clean sheets.

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Live Streaming

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Line-Ups

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

Italy kicked off the game with Gianluigi Donnarumma, Emerson who got substituted by Davide Calabria on the 80th minute, Francesco Acerbi, Leonardo Bonucci, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Manuel Locatelli who got substituted by Sandro Tonali on the 59th minute, Jorginho, Nicolo Barella who got substituted by Bryan Cristante on the 70th minute, Lorenzo Insigne who got substituted by Giacomo Raspadori on the 79th minute, Andrea Belotti who got substituted by Domenico Berardi on the 58th minute and Federico Chiesa as starters, with Domenico Berardi, Federico Bernardeschi, Cristiano Biraghi, Davide Calabria, Bryan Cristante, Gianluca Mancini, Alex Meret, Matteo Pessina, Giacomo Raspadori, Gianluca Scamacca, Salvatore Sirigu and Sandro Tonali on the bench.

Switzerland's starting eleven were Yann Sommer, Ricardo Rodriguez who got substituted by Ulisses Garcia on the 69th minute, Fabian Schar, Manuel Akanji, Silvan Widmer, Remo Freuler, Denis Zakaria, Ruben Vargas who got substituted by Andi Zeqiri on the 86th minute, Xherdan Shaqiri who got substituted by Djibril Sow on the 79th minute, Renato Steffen who got substituted by Kastriot Imeri on the 70th minute and Noah Okafor who got substituted by Fabian Frei on the 79th minute, with Michel Aebischer, Eray Comert, Fabian Frei, Ulisses Garcia, Mario Gavranovic, Kastriot Imeri, Cedric Itten, Philipp Kohn, Kevin Mbabu, Jonas Omlin, Djibril Sow and Andi Zeqiri on the bench.

Referee showed the yellow card 5 times throughout the game. Federico Chiesa, Lorenzo Insigne, Fabian Schar, Manuel Akanji and Ulisses Garcia were the ones to receive it.

Stats

Explore stats from Italy vs Switzerland on ScoreBat - we are updating the numbers on this page every second of the game.

  • Ball Possession: 60 - 40
  • Total Attempts: 11 - 10
  • Shots On Target: 4 - 2
  • Saves: 1 - 3
  • Corners: 6 - 0
  • Completed Passes: 584 - 288
  • Fouls: 8 - 13
  • Total Passes: 651 - 363

Head-to-head

Italy and Switzerland have met twice since June 2021. Italy have won once, 1 match ended in a draw. The most recent match between them took place on September 5, 2021 at the Europe, Qualification, Group C of World Cup which ended in a draw - 0-0. Italy have scored 3 goals in these 2 head-to-head matches in total while Switzerland have scored 0. So, overall, Italy have a better head-to-head record against Switzerland in their recent history.

Italy have won 4 of their 8 matches in Europe, Qualification, Group C, drawing 4 and having 0 defeats this season. They have scored 13 goals - 1.63 per match, conceding 2 - 0.25 per match. Switzerland have won 5 of their 8 matches in Europe, Qualification, Group C, drawing 3 and having 0 defeats this season. They have scored 15 goals - 1.88 per match, conceding 2 - 0.25 per match.

Recent Form

Italy have won Belgium in their previous match while Switzerland are on a winning streak - they have won Lithuania and Northern Ireland in their previous 2 matches. Overall, Italy have won 16 of their last 20 matches, losing 1 and drawing 3, while Switzerland have won 10 of their last 20 matches, losing 5 and drawing 5.

Italy have won 3 times (2-1 against Belgium on 10th of October, 5-0 against Lithuania on 8th of September and 1-1 against England on 11th of July), lost once (1-2 against Spain on 6th of October) and drew twice (0-0 against Switzerland on 5th of September and 1-1 against Bulgaria on 2nd of September) in their most recent 6 matches.

Switzerland have won 3 times (0-4 against Lithuania on 12th of October, 2-0 against Northern Ireland on 9th of October and 2-1 against Greece on 1st of September), lost once (1-1 against Spain on 2nd of July) and drew twice (0-0 against Northern Ireland on 8th of September and 0-0 against Italy on 5th of September) in their most recent 6 matches.

Team Streaks

  • Switzerland are undefeated in their previous 5 matches.
  • Italy's last 3 matches had 3 or more goals.
  • Italy haven't played a draw in their previous 3 home matches.

Live Standings

As always, World cup Europe, Qualification, Group C's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Italy are the 2nd in the table with 16 points after 8 matches, while Switzerland are the leaders with 18 points in 8 matches.

Video Highlights

We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Italy and Switzerland in real time. You can watch the goals by Silvan Widmer and Giovanni Di Lorenzo 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 Italy - Switzerland 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. Italy 1, Switzerland 1.
  2. 89'
    Ulisses Garcia is shown the yellow card.
  3. 86'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Andi Zeqiri replaces Ruben Vargas
  4. 81'
    Manuel Akanji is shown the yellow card.
  5. 80'
    Substitution for Italy. Davide Calabria replaces Emerson
  6. 79'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Djibril Sow replaces Xherdan Shaqiri
  7. 79'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Fabian Frei replaces Noah Okafor
  8. 79'
    Substitution for Italy. Giacomo Raspadori replaces Lorenzo Insigne
  9. 77'
    Fabian Schar is shown the yellow card.
  10. 70'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Kastriot Imeri replaces Renato Steffen
  11. 70'
    Substitution for Italy. Bryan Cristante replaces Nicolo Barella
  12. 69'
    Substitution for Switzerland. Ulisses Garcia replaces Ricardo Rodriguez
  13. 59'
    Substitution for Italy. Sandro Tonali replaces Manuel Locatelli
  14. 58'
    Substitution for Italy. Domenico Berardi replaces Andrea Belotti
  15. 47'
    Lorenzo Insigne is shown the yellow card.
  16. 2T
    Kick-off
    Second half begins
  17. HT
    Half Time - 1 : 1
    First half ends.
  18. 43'
    Federico Chiesa is shown the yellow card.
  19. 36'
    1 - 1
    Giovanni Di Lorenzo scores for Italy.
  20. 11'
    0 - 1
    Silvan Widmer scores for Switzerland.
  21. 1T
    Kick-off
    First half begins