
In the previous matches, Switzerland have showcased their vast experience as the key difference. In their first three games, they easily defeated their opponents while maintaining full control of the pitch. The Swiss side have averaged nearly 60% possession, with an expected goals value of just 4.7 — not a highly aggressive team by nature — yet they managed to score 9 goals. This demonstrates the team’s composure and efficiency: pragmatic, disciplined, and effective rather than flashy.
Captain Granit Xhaka has been the anchor of the team. In attack, he helps maintain high possession and passing accuracy, creating seven chances in three matches — the joint-highest in the squad. Defensively, Xhaka’s trademark toughness allows him to shield the backline efficiently, greatly reducing defensive pressure and helping Switzerland keep clean sheets.
Slovenia, meanwhile, have drawn blanks in their last two matches. They were soundly beaten 0–3 by Switzerland in the first meeting, and Manchester United forward Benjamin Šeško has failed to score in three straight games. Although Slovenia hold home advantage this time, it seems unlikely they will break through Switzerland’s solid defense. Switzerland are expected to control the game and take a narrow victory.
Prediction: Switzerland to win (Away win)
Predicted score: Slovenia 0–1 Switzerland