Scotland vs Switzerland Prediction & Betting Tips | 19/06/2024 | Football

Scotland vs Switzerland Prediction & Betting Tips | 19/06/2024 | Football

Our prediction for this Euro 2024 match:

Scotland

Scotland

Switzerland

Switzerland

RheinEnergieStadion will host Group A clash between Scotland and Switzerland, the two teams who are eyeing a top-two finish. Scotland aim to recover from a massive 5-1 loss to Germany, but they will have to do it without suspended defender Ryan Porteous. As a result, Norwich City centre-back Grant Hanley is widely expected to start against the Rossocrociati.

The Swiss, on the other hand, produced a brilliant performance in a 3-1 win over Hungary. Murat Yakin’s team seem to be well balanced and seeing that the former Basel ace has a full squad to choose from, away win should be considered. When the two teams met at the 1996 European Championship finals Scotland defeated Switzerland 1-0, meaning that the nominal visitors are hungry for revenge. As always, a man to keep an eye on in the away team will be Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Granit Xhaka, who enjoyed a very successful Bundesliga campaign.

This match will be played on 19/06/2024
at 21:00

Prediction:
1-2

Highlighted Player (Granit Xhaka):

Granit Xhaka

Granit Xhaka is widely regarded as one of Europe’s most talented central midfielders at the moment and he is on the radar of quite a few high-profile sides. Just two seasons at FC Basel proved enough to attract interest from Borussia M’gladbach, who secured his signature in the summer of 2012.

The Switzerland international had a slow start to his career in Germany, causing many pundits to start doubting his credentials, but he eventually turn things around to show he is more than capable of playing at the highest level. Acting as a deep-lying playmaker, Xhaka impressed fans and pundits alike with his performances in Bundesliga and European competitions, and he even managed to score a couple of important goals in the process.

Despite his fragile age, the highly regarded footballer has been a key member of the Switzerland national team for quite some time now, scoring 6 goals in his first 40 caps to establish himself as a real leader of the Rossocrociati. The 2014 World Cup, where he scored one goal in four starts, should prove just the first of many major tournaments to come.

Highlighted Team (Scotland):

Scotland

Despite being part of United Kingdom Scotland participate in football competitions as an independent country. The Scots qualified for the 1950 FIFA World Cup finals, but the SFA eventually withdrew their entry as they were not British champions. Four years later Scotland national football team participated at the showpiece tournament in Switzerland, but they were eliminated in the group stages.

Scotland booked their place at the FIFA World Cup on eight occasions, but they have not played a match at the finals of the major tournament since 1998. On the other hand, the Scotts participated at both Euro 1992 and Euro 1996, but they failed to qualify for the knockout stages at the tournaments in Sweden and England respectively. A number of Premier League stars played for the Scotland national football team in the past and Jim Baxter, Hughie Gallacher, John Greig, Jimmy Johnstone, Billy McNeill, Bobby Murdoch, Archie Gemmill and Lawrie Reilly are the footballers who made more than 50 appearances for Scotland, with Alan Hutton and Scott Brown joining the list recently.

The Scotts recorded their biggest win back in February 23, 1901, with the team rolling over Ireland 11-0. The team suffered their biggest defeat against Uruguay (0-7) in June, 1954. Gordon Strachan’s team welcome their opponents at Hampden Park.