🚧 Beta Version: We’re refining things - tell us what you think and help us improve!
Syncing...

SUI vs ESP

UEFA Nations League

Stade de Geneve, Geneva

Switzerland

vs

Spain

1
FT
4
41' Z. Amdouni
4' Joselu
13' F. Ruiz
77' F. Ruiz
80' F. Torres
Action
Lineups
All
Facts Only
All
Full-Time: 1 - 4
That concludes our coverage from the Stade de Geneve. We hope you enjoyed the match as much as we did. Thank you for joining us and following the action. Until next time, goodbye and take care.
The victory takes Spain to four points, placing them two points behind Denmark, who lead Group D. Switzerland, on the other hand, stay at the bottom of the table with no points. Spain will have the opportunity to climb to the top of the group if they secure a home win against Denmark in their next match in October. Meanwhile, Switzerland will be looking to earn their first points when they face Serbia away.
Despite Switzerland’s increased possession and efforts to turn the game around in the second half, Spain remained resolute. Fabian Ruiz scored again to restore Spain’s two-goal lead, making the task even more challenging for the hosts. Torres then added a final touch, scoring moments later to secure a decisive victory for Spain. The match showcased Spain’s resilience and quality, even with a man down, while Switzerland’s attempts to capitalize on their numerical advantage were ultimately thwarted. Spain’s disciplined performance and clinical finishing ensured they left Geneva with a well-deserved three points.
The full-time whistle blows, and Spain, despite playing with ten men, emerge as comfortable winners over Switzerland in Geneva. The European champions asserted their dominance early in the match, with Joselu opening the scoring with a header. Fabian Ruiz quickly added a second goal, doubling Spain’s advantage and putting them in a strong position. However, the game took a dramatic turn when Le Normand was shown a red card for pulling down Embolo while being the last man. This setback for Spain allowed Amdouni to pull one back for Switzerland with a close-range strike, setting the stage for an exciting second half.
90+4'
Amdouni takes the free kick, aiming directly at goal. However, his shot strikes the wall and deflects high over the bar, resulting in a goal kick for Spain.
90+3'
Rieder cuts inside from the right and assesses his options but ends up underhitting his cross, allowing Spain to clear the ball. Switzerland regain possession and work the ball to the left, where Garcia fouls Amdouni, awarding Switzerland a free kick.
90+1'
Rieder tries to evade Garcia on the right, but Garcia fouls him, leading to a free kick. Steffen takes the free kick, lifting it into the box, but Raya confidently comes off his line to claim the ball and extinguish the threat.
+3
89'
Rieder passes to Steffen on the left, who decides to deliver a deep cross into the box. However, the cross is overhit and drifts out of play on the right side, failing to find any of his teammates.