
Goalkeeper Robin Olsen has struggled with inconsistent performances in the past two rounds, leading to his withdrawal from the national team. On the offensive side, Liverpool’s striker Alexander Isak and Arsenal forward Joel Pohjanpalo are both included in the squad, potentially forming a formidable two-pronged attack that significantly boosts Sweden’s firepower.
This squad sees minimal changes overall, with defenders Balame and Luca Gross making their first national team call-ups. Captain Granit Xhaka and defender Manuel Akanji remain key figures in Switzerland’s lineup, while Rennes forward Breel Embolo continues to anchor the attack.
Sweden have struggled in the group stage, recording one draw and one loss without a win. The squad’s overall strength is far from its former glory, and recent internal conflicts have further disrupted team morale. Switzerland, in contrast, have been in dominant form, winning both group-stage matches, scoring seven goals without conceding any. With both attack and defense performing at a high level, Switzerland enter this match brimming with confidence and are well-positioned to secure at least a draw, if not a victory.
Recommended pick: Away team to remain unbeaten.