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TV-guide: Where to Watch Switzerland – Sweden

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Remo Freuler (8 Switzerland) and Alexander Isak (9 Sweden) in a battle for the ball during the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, 2025
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The clash between Switzerland and Sweden in the UEFA World Cup Qualification is set to be a thrilling encounter. Scheduled for November 15, 2025, this match is crucial for both teams as they vie for a spot in the World Cup. Switzerland currently leads the group standings, showcasing strong performances in their recent matches, including a dominant 2-0 victory over Sweden last month.

Meanwhile, Sweden, sitting at the bottom of the table, is eager to turn their fortunes around and keep their World Cup dreams alive. Fans can expect an intense match as both sides aim to secure vital points.

Switzerland – Sweden: When and Where?

  • City: Geneva
  • Stadium: Stade de Geneve
  • Date: 15 November 2025
  • Hour: 20:45

The game will take place at the Stade de Geneve, an iconic venue that promises an electric atmosphere. Kicking off at 20:45 Nigeria time, the match is set to capture the attention of football fans across the globe. Ensure you mark your calendars for this exciting fixture.

Stade de Geneve

World Cup Qualification UEFA 1st Round Grp. B

November 15, 2025

8:45 pm

Switzerland
Sweden
Odds are subject to change. Last updated November 14, 2025 9:56 am

Switzerland – Sweden: On Which TV Channel?

  • Channel: SuperSport
  • Broadcast time: 20:45

Viewers in Nigeria can catch the live broadcast of this match on SuperSport. With the UEFA World Cup Qualifiers rights in their portfolio, SuperSport guarantees comprehensive coverage of the game, starting at 20:45. For the latest updates on the broadcast schedule, visit SuperSport’s official website or confirm details via Live Soccer to ensure you don’t miss a moment of the action.

Switzerland – Sweden: Live Score and Commentaries

While watching the match on SuperSport, fans can also follow live updates and commentaries through various sports platforms. Keep an eye out for real-time action maps and expert analysis that will enhance your viewing experience, ensuring you stay informed about every pivotal moment of the match.

Switzerland – Sweden: Predicted Lineups

As both teams prepare for this vital qualifier, the focus will be on their tactical setups and player availability. Switzerland, with their recent form and strategic depth, look to maintain their dominance, while Sweden hopes to capitalize on any opportunity to reverse their recent misfortunes.

Switzerland Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions

Switzerland’s lineup reflects a balance of experience and skill. Despite several injuries, they remain a formidable force. Key players like Granit Xhaka will be crucial in midfield, dictating play and ensuring stability.

  • Switzerland Predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Gregor Kobel, Right back – Silvan Widmer, Right center back – Nico Elvedi, Left center back – Manuel Akanji, Left back – Ricardo Rodriguez, Right central midfielder – Fabian Rieder, Central midfielder – Granit Xhaka, Left central midfielder – Djibril Sow, Right forward – Dan Ndoye, Center forward – Breel Embolo, Left forward – Ruben Vargas
  • Switzerland injuries and suspensions: Kwadwo Duah, Filip Ugrinic, Renato Steffen, Remo Freuler, Luca Jaquez, Loris Benito, David von Ballmoos, Jonas Omlin, Ricardo Rodriguez

Sweden Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions

Sweden, facing several injury concerns, will need to rely on the depth of their squad. Players like Anthony Elanga and Victor Lindelof are expected to lead the charge, providing both skill and leadership on the pitch.

  • Sweden Predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Viktor Johansson, Right center back – Gustaf Lagerbielke, Central back – Isak Hien, Left center back – Victor Lindelof, Right midfielder – Alexander Bernhardsson, Right central midfielder – Jesper Karlström, Central midfielder – Yasin Ayari, Left central midfielder – Daniel Svensson, Left midfielder – Gabriel Gudmundsson, Right forward – Benjamin Nygren, Left forward – Anthony Elanga
  • Sweden injuries and suspensions: Dejan Kulusevski, John Mellberg, Williot Swedberg, Edvin Kurtulus, Alexander Isak, Niclas Eliasson, Lucas Bergvall, Viktor Gyokeres, Isac Lidberg, Hugo Larsson

As the kickoff approaches, fans eagerly anticipate a match filled with excitement and pivotal moments. Be sure to tune in and support your team.

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