The international football friendly between Switzerland and Germany on March 27, 2026, promises to be an exciting encounter. Both teams are in excellent form, with Switzerland coming off an impressive series of World Cup qualification matches and Germany showing dominance in their recent fixtures.
Fans can expect a high-quality match, filled with skill, strategy, and perhaps a few surprises, as these European powerhouses clash once again.
Switzerland – Germany: When and Where?
- City: Basel
- Stadium: St. Jakob Park
- Date: 27 March 2026
- Hour: 20:45 CET
The match will take place at the iconic St. Jakob Park in Basel, Switzerland, on the evening of March 27, 2026. Fans attending will enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of one of Europe’s renowned football venues. For those watching from Nigeria, the game will kick off at 19:45 West Africa Time (WAT).
Switzerland – Germany: On Which TV Channel?
- Channel: Not available
- Broadcast time: Not available
Unfortunately, specific broadcast details for viewers in Nigeria have not been announced. Historically, matches like this may be available on local sports channels or international streaming platforms. It is advisable to check platforms such as ESPN, Eurosport, or local networks closer to the match. Keep updated with announcements from the Swiss and German football associations or visit Live Soccer for the latest broadcast information.
Switzerland – Germany: Predicted Lineups
The upcoming match between Switzerland and Germany is a showcase of European football talent, notwithstanding several injury concerns for both squads. Fans can anticipate a tactical battle as both teams field their best available lineups, despite missing key players.
Switzerland Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions
Switzerland’s lineup remains uncertain due to several injuries, which might affect their defensive strategy. Notable absentees include Fabian Schär and Kevin Mbabu, crucial to their defensive solidity. The Swiss squad will need to adjust their tactics accordingly, possibly relying on younger talents to fill the gaps.
- Switzerland predicted lineup: Kobel, Widmer, Elvedi, Akanji, Rodriguez, Freuler, Xhaka, Rieder, Ndoye, Embolo, Vargas
- Switzerland injuries and suspensions: Fabian Schär, Stefan Gartenmann, Leonidas Stergiou, Becir Omeragic, Kevin Mbabu, Filip Ugrinic, Djibril Sow
Germany Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions
Germany faces its own injury woes, with key players like Marc-Andre ter Stegen and Jamal Musiala sidelined. This might lead to tactical shifts, particularly in their attacking strategies. The absence of Manuel Neuer could also impact their goalkeeping choices.
- Germany predicted lineup: Urbig, Vagnoman, Rüdiger, Stach, Groß, Pavlović, Nmecha, Musiala, Karl, Wirtz, Woltemade
- Germany injuries and suspensions: Tim Kleindienst, Assan Ouédraogo, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Nadiem Amiri, Emre Can, Manuel Neuer, Jamal Musiala, Felix Nmecha, Nnamdi Collins

Fabian Schär ankle-injury Mid April 2026 |
Stefan Gartenmann unknown Unknown |
Leonidas Stergiou muscle-injury Doubtful |
Becir Omeragic muscle-injury Doubtful |
Kevin Mbabu unknown Early April 2026 |
Filip Ugrinic hamstring-injury Early April 2026 |
Djibril Sow hamstring-injury Doubtful |

Tim Kleindienst knee-injury Early April 2026 |
Assan Ouédraogo knee-injury Early April 2026 |
Marc-Andre ter Stegen hamstring-injury Mid April 2026 |
Nadiem Amiri heel-injury Early April 2026 |
Emre Can cruciate-ligament-injury Out for season |
Manuel Neuer calf-injury Doubtful |
Jamal Musiala ankle-injury Early April 2026 |
Felix Nmecha knee-injury Late April 2026 |
Nnamdi Collins ankle-injury Mid April 2026 |
As both teams prepare to face off, fans can expect an intriguing match that tests the depth and resilience of these top European squads.
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