Three key questions before Spain v Switzerland in the EURO 3️⃣ | OneFootball

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·18 juillet 2025

Three key questions before Spain v Switzerland in the EURO 3️⃣

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Spain faces Switzerland in Bern this Friday with the illusion of making a historic leap in the 2025 Women's Euro.

La Roja arrives as the favorite after an impeccable group stage and a recent flourishing record, while Switzerland, the tournament's host, seeks to take advantage of the motivation of playing at home to pull off the surprise.


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Before the match, there are three key questions that can mark the fate of the encounter:

Will Spain be able to maintain its offensive dominance without conceding goals?

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Spain has shone in attack, but its defensive lapses can be costly. Maintaining balance will be key to advancing, and Spain has shown in this EURO that it is struggling to keep its goal intact.


How will the pressure from the Swiss crowd influence the game?

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Playing at home benefits Switzerland, and Sundhage is an expert in uncomfortable setups.

Spain will have to manage the anxiety and pressure from the local fans who will support their team like never before.

A unique opportunity for Spain

The match represents a unique opportunity for Spain to break its bad streak in the quarterfinals and reach the semifinals, a stage it has not achieved since 1997.

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The challenge is huge, but the aspirations and talent are there to make history.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.


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