A. Mitrovic
R. Freuler
D. Vlahovic
Result ✓ Draw
Pre-game odds
1 | X | 2 | |
---|---|---|---|
Odds |
1.70
|
3.80
|
4.75
|
Prob. |
58.8%
|
26.3%
|
21.1%
|
Key points
• Switzerland has gone five games without a clean sheet, conceding 11 goals in total.
• Serbia has only scored three goals in their last six matches, averaging 0.5 goals per game.
• Switzerland has a tendency for high-scoring home matches, averaging 3.17 total goals per game.
• Serbia has kept three clean sheets but struggled defensively with an average of 1.33 goals conceded per away match.
• Both teams have shown difficulty converting draws into wins, with Switzerland having mixed home results.
• Recent matches for both teams have largely ended under 2.5 goals, indicating a cautious approach in play.
Current streaks
Switzerland
0
5
0
1
0
5
Serbia
0
1
1
0
0
1
Recent form
Switzerland
Switzerland's recent form has been less than stellar, with the team struggling to find consistency in their last six matches. The Swiss have managed only one win in this period, a notable 2-0 victory against Italy in the European Championship. However, this positive result has been overshadowed by a concerning run of three consecutive defeats in the UEFA Nations League, including a heavy 4-1 loss to Spain. Switzerland have shown a tendency to concede goals, letting in 11 in their last six games, with an average of 1.83 goals conceded per match. Their defensive frailties are further highlighted by the fact that they've gone five games without a clean sheet. On a more positive note, 67% of their recent matches have seen under 2.5 goals, suggesting tight contests despite the unfavourable results. The team's goal-scoring record has also been modest, with just six goals in six games, indicating room for improvement in their attacking prowess.
Serbia
Serbia's recent form has been largely underwhelming, with only one win in their last six matches. The team have struggled to find the back of the net, scoring just three goals in this period, averaging a mere 0.5 goals per game. Defensively, Serbia have shown some resilience, keeping three clean sheets, including a notable 0-0 draw against Spain. However, their most recent outing resulted in a heavy 3-0 defeat to Spain in the UEFA Nations League, which was their highest-scoring match in this run. Serbia's inability to convert draws into wins is evident, with three consecutive draws in their European Championship and Nations League campaigns. The team's goal difference of -3 and the fact that 83% of their recent matches have seen under 2.5 goals highlight their defensive approach and scoring difficulties.
Switzerland
WDLLLD
W1 D2 L3
6
1
11
1.8
-5
1
2.83
50%
67%
33%
Serbia
DDDLWL
W1 D3 L2
3
0.5
6
1
-3
3
1.5
17%
83%
17%
Recent home/away form
Switzerland
Switzerland's recent home form has been a mixed bag, with the team struggling to find consistent winning form. In their last six home matches, the Swiss have managed two wins, three draws, and one loss, showcasing their difficulty in securing victories on home soil. Despite this, they have been relatively prolific in front of goal, scoring an average of 1.83 goals per game. However, their defence has been somewhat leaky, conceding 1.33 goals per match. The stand-out result in this period was a comprehensive 4-0 victory over Estonia in a friendly, which represents their highest-scoring game in the sequence. Interestingly, both teams have scored in two-thirds of these matches, indicating that Swiss home games tend to be entertaining affairs. With an even split between matches going over and under 2.5 goals, and a total goals average of 3.17 per game, Switzerland's home fixtures have provided a good balance of excitement and competitive tension.
Serbia
Serbia's recent away form has been somewhat underwhelming, with the team struggling to find consistency on foreign soil. The Balkan side have managed just one win in their last six away fixtures, a impressive 3-0 victory over Sweden in a friendly match. This win stands out as their only high-scoring game in this period. Serbia have experienced a concerning run of three consecutive away games without a win, including back-to-back losses in their most recent UEFA Nations League outings against Spain and Denmark. Defensively, the team have shown some resilience, keeping two clean sheets, but they've also conceded an average of 1.33 goals per game. Their goal-scoring record has been modest, averaging less than a goal per match, which has contributed to their mixed results. Interestingly, half of Serbia's away games in this period have seen over 2.5 goals, suggesting a tendency for their matches to be relatively open affairs.
Switzerland
WDDWLD
W2 D3 L1
11
1.8
8
1.3
+3
2
3.17
67%
50%
50%
Serbia
LWDDLL
W1 D2 L3
5
0.8
8
1.3
-3
2
2.17
33%
50%
50%