N. Williams
Pedri
Result ✓ Home win
Pre-game odds
1 | X | 2 | |
---|---|---|---|
Odds |
1.42
|
4.75
|
7.00
|
Prob. |
70.4%
|
21.1%
|
14.3%
|
Key points
• Spain has an unbeaten streak of 15 matches with 4 wins in the last 6.
• Spain averages 2 goals per game, scoring 12 in their last 6 outings.
• Switzerland has not won in their last 6 matches, with 3 draws and 3 losses.
• Switzerland averages 2 goals conceded per game, showing defensive vulnerabilities.
• Spain has a solid home record, scoring 14 goals in their last 6 home matches.
• Switzerland scored only 5 goals in their last 6 matches, indicating a lack of offensive output.
Current streaks
Spain
4
0
0
15
0
1
Switzerland
0
6
0
2
0
6
Recent form
Spain
Spain have been in imperious form recently, boasting an impressive unbeaten streak of 15 matches. Their last six games have yielded five wins and a single draw, demonstrating their dominance on the international stage. The Spanish side have been particularly prolific in front of goal, netting 12 times in their last six outings, with an average of 2 goals per game. Defensively, they've been equally impressive, conceding just 3 goals in this period and keeping clean sheets in half of these matches. Their most notable victory came in a high-scoring affair against Switzerland, where they triumphed 4-1 away from home. Spain's current run of four consecutive wins is a testament to their consistency and quality, with their only slight hiccup being a goalless draw against Serbia. The team's ability to score consistently whilst maintaining a solid defence bodes well for their future fixtures.
Switzerland
Switzerland's recent form has been concerning, with the team failing to secure a victory in their last six matches. They have managed to draw three games and suffered three defeats, indicating a struggle to find consistent form. Notably, Switzerland experienced a three-match losing streak in their UEFA Nations League campaign, conceding eight goals whilst only scoring one during this period. The team's defensive vulnerabilities are evident, having failed to keep a clean sheet in any of their last six matches and conceding an average of two goals per game. Their highest-scoring match came in a 4-1 defeat against Spain, highlighting both their attacking potential and defensive frailties. Switzerland have shown resilience in their most recent outings, securing draws against Serbia and Denmark, but their inability to turn these into wins suggests a lack of cutting edge in front of goal. With only five goals scored across six matches, improving their offensive output will be crucial for Switzerland to turn their fortunes around.
Spain
WDWWWW
W5 D1 L0
12
2
3
0.5
+9
3
2.5
50%
33%
67%
Switzerland
DLLLDD
W0 D3 L3
5
0.8
12
2
-7
0
2.83
67%
67%
33%
Recent home/away form
Spain
Spain have been in exceptional form at home, boasting an impressive six-match winning streak. Their recent performances have been particularly noteworthy, with victories against strong opponents such as England, France, and Germany in the European Championship. The Spanish side have been prolific in front of goal, netting 14 times in their last six home matches, averaging 2.33 goals per game. Defensively, they've been solid as well, conceding only 0.67 goals per match and keeping two clean sheets. The matches have tended to be high-scoring affairs, with 83% of the games featuring over 2.5 goals. A standout result was their 4-1 victory over Georgia in the European Championship, which showcased their attacking prowess. Overall, Spain's home form has been formidable, demonstrating their strength across all areas of the pitch.
Switzerland
Switzerland's recent away form presents a mixed picture, with their last six matches showing a clear downward trend. After starting strongly with two consecutive wins, including a convincing 3-1 victory over Hungary in the European Championship, the Swiss then drew their next two matches against Scotland and England. However, their form has taken a dip in their most recent outings, suffering back-to-back 2-0 defeats in the UEFA Nations League against Denmark and Serbia. Defensively, Switzerland have struggled, keeping only one clean sheet in these six away games and conceding an average of 1.17 goals per match. Their attacking output has also been modest, scoring just six goals across these games, with their 3-1 win against Hungary being the only high-scoring encounter. Notably, 83% of these matches have seen under 2.5 goals, indicating a tendency towards tighter, lower-scoring affairs when Switzerland play away from home.
Spain
WWWWWW
W6 D0 L0
14
2.3
4
0.7
+10
2
3
67%
17%
83%
Switzerland
WWDDLL
W2 D2 L2
6
1
7
1.2
-1
1
2.17
50%
83%
17%