Swiss boss: Spain QF biggest challenge of career
BERN, SWITZERLAND, JUL 17 – Defending world champions Spain enter as favorites after scoring 14 goals in group play while host Switzerland aims to leverage home support and tactical discipline.
- This Friday, Switzerland women's national football team face Spain women's national football team in Bern, as the quarter-final clash is set for Friday in Bern.
- Earlier this year, Spain women’s national football team captured the world title alongside Switzerland women’s national football team, making this a high-stakes encounter in Bern.
- Spain women's national football team delivered a record 14 goals in the group stage, while Switzerland reached their first Euros quarter-final with a stoppage-time equaliser.
- Pia Sundhage said `this is the moment`, and hosts will have support of the home crowd in Bern.
- Ahead of the tie, Switzerland intends to press Spain and the winner will face either France or Germany in the semi-final.
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Pia Sundhage's Switzerland held on for 66 minutes. Then Spain struck with a double dream goal – and secured a place in the European Championship semi-finals.
Hosts Switzerland will face reigning world champions Spain in the third quarter-final of the European Women's Football Championship. The live broadcast on ETV2 and ERR's sports portal will start at 21:35. Commentators will be Tarmo Tiisler and Maria Sootak, and the studio will be led by Aet Süvari.
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