As the Strawberry Arena prepares to host this eagerly awaited clash on 10 October 2025, all eyes will be on Sweden and Switzerland in this critical World Cup Qualification UEFA encounter.
Sweden, currently third in the group with 1 point, will battle against the group leaders, Switzerland, who boast 6 points. The stakes are high for Jon Dahl Tomasson’s squad, especially given their recent form of WWWDL. Meanwhile, Murat Yakin’s Swiss side remains unbeaten in their last 12 tournament matches.
The weather promises to be pleasant with few clouds, 13°C temperature, and light winds. The stage is set for an epic showdown, with both teams expected to exploit their attacking prowess.
1Noel Törnqvist |
2Carl Starfelt |
6Emil Holm |
7Lucas Bergvall |
10Benjamin Nygren |
11Anthony Elanga |
13Ken Sema |
16Jesper Karlström |
19Gustaf Lagerbielke |
22Niclas Eliasson |
23Kristoffer Nordfeldt |
24Roony Bardghji |
25Victor Lindelof |
2Miro Muheim |
6Adrian Bajrami |
12Yvon Mvogo |
14Andi Zeqiri |
16Vincent Sierro |
18Aurèle Amenda |
19Cedric Itten |
20Djibril Sow |
21Marvin Keller |
22Fabian Rieder |
23Isaac Schmidt |
24Luca Jaquez |
Match Facts
- Sweden have not won in 6 consecutive matches in this competition.
- Switzerland have not lost in 12 consecutive matches in this tournament.
- Sweden have not lost in 11 consecutive matches at home in this tournament.
Expect an electrifying match with a high potential for goals.
Sweden vs. Switzerland Prediction & Tip
Backing Over 2.5 goals in the Sweden vs Switzerland match suggests confidence in an open and attacking game. Both teams possess creative midfielders and clinical forwards capable of converting chances.
Sweden’s aggressive home approach often leads to high-scoring matches, while Switzerland’s fluid attack and quick transitions add further goal potential. Defensive lapses on either side could also contribute. This prediction anticipates an entertaining contest with at least three total goals scored.
- Both teams have a strong attacking lineup.
- Sweden’s home games are often high-scoring.
- Defensive weaknesses on both sides could lead to more goals.