Switzerland vs Germany Head-to-Head stats and numbers you need to know before Match 25 of UEFA Euro 2024

Germany v Scotland: Group A - UEFA EURO 2024
Germany take on Switzerland this weekend

Germany resume their UEFA Euro 2024 campaign this week as they take on Switzerland in an intriguing Group A clash at the Deutsche Bank Park on Sunday. The two teams are currently the favorites to qualify for the knockouts from their group and will look to win this game.

Switzerland have troubled the Germans in the past and have scored four goals in their two games in UEFA Euro 2024. The Swiss are yet to keep a clean sheet in the competition and will need to be defensively robust on Sunday.

Germany are one of the best teams in the tournament and have been playing like a well-oiled machine. Die Mannschaft have thrived at home this summer and are in excellent form going into this game.


Switzerland vs Germany Head-to-Head stats

Germany have an excellent historical record against Switzerland and have won 35 out of the 52 matches between the two teams. Switzerland have managed only nine victories against Germany and will look to cut the deficit in this fixture.

The previous meeting between the two teams took place in the UEFA Nations League in 2020 and ended in a 3-3 draw. Both teams committed defensive errors on the day and will need to take it up a notch in this fixture.

Switzerland form guide: D-W-D-W-W

Germany form guide: W-W-W-D-W


Switzerland vs Germany: Numbers you need to know before their UEFA Euro 2024 encounter

Switzerland have impressive players in their ranks
Switzerland have impressive players in their ranks

Xherdan Shaqiri has found the back of the net in his last six major international tournaments for Switzerland. Cristiano Ronaldo is the only European player with a better record in this regard.

Jamal Musiala could become the first player in 22 years to find the back of the net in each of Germany's first three games in a major international tournament. The previous player to have achieved this feat for Die Mannschaft was Miroslav Klose in the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

Switzerland have lost only one of their last 12 matches in the UEFA European Championship, with their only defeat during this period coming by a 3-0 scoreline at the hands of Italy in Euro 2020. Since Euro 2016, the Swiss have drawn more matches in the competition than any other team.

After a run of 16 defeats in 18 matches against Germany in all competitions, Switzerland are unbeaten in their last three such games.

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