Switzerland vs. Serbia Live Stream: How to Watch the Nations League Match on DAZN

Switzerland vs. Serbia Live Stream: Where to Watch, Kickoff Time, and Key Match Preview

Switzerland will face Serbia in a high-stakes UEFA Euro 2024 Group D match on June 17, 2024, at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany. The game is scheduled to kick off at 21:00 CEST (19:00 UTC), and fans can watch live on DAZN in Canada, among other broadcasters. With both teams battling for top-two qualification, this clash will determine whether Switzerland secures a knockout-stage berth or Serbia forces a dramatic finale.

Where to Watch Switzerland vs. Serbia Live

Confirmed broadcasting details for the match include:

  • Canada: DAZN will stream the game live, with no blackout restrictions.
  • United States: ESPN+ and Fox will broadcast the match, depending on regional availability.
  • United Kingdom: BBC One and BBC iPlayer will air the game.
  • Germany: ARD and ZDF will provide free-to-air coverage.
  • Switzerland: SRF will broadcast the match nationally.

For fans outside these regions, the official UEFA Euro 2024 website and app will offer streaming options, subject to regional licensing agreements.

Kickoff Time and Venue

The match is scheduled for 21:00 CEST (19:00 UTC) on Monday, June 17, 2024, at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany. The venue, known for its vibrant atmosphere, will host approximately 75,000 spectators, according to UEFA’s official capacity guidelines.

Kickoff Time and Venue

For those following remotely, the time difference means:

  • New York: 3:00 PM EDT
  • London: 8:00 PM BST
  • Zurich: 9:00 PM CET
  • Belgrade: 9:00 PM CEST (local time)

Note: UEFA has advised fans to check local broadcasting schedules, as some regions may air the match at a later time due to commercial agreements.

Switzerland’s Euro 2024 Campaign: What’s at Stake

Switzerland enters this match with two wins and one draw from their first three Group D games, already securing top-two qualification. However, a victory over Serbia would all but guarantee their advancement to the knockout stage, while a draw would still leave them in a strong position. According to UEFA’s official standings, Switzerland currently lead the group with 7 points, ahead of Serbia (6 points) and Georgia (3 points).

For Switzerland, this match is also a chance to rest key players ahead of the knockout stage. Midfielder Granit Xhaka, who has been instrumental in their campaign, is expected to feature, while Breel Embolo and Noah Okafor will look to maintain their attacking rhythm.

Serbia’s Fight for Survival: Why This Match Matters

Serbia, managed by Ivica Ilievski, has shown resilience in Euro 2024, securing a dramatic 2-1 win over Georgia in their last group match. However, their path to the knockout stage hinges on this clash with Switzerland. A victory would put them in a strong position to overtake Georgia, while a defeat would force them into a final-group showdown with the Georgians.

Key players for Serbia include Dušan Vlahović, the clinical striker who scored in their previous match, and Aleksandar Mitrović, who provides both creativity and goals. Midfield general Sergej Milinković-Savić will be crucial in dictating play, though he has been limited by fitness concerns in recent weeks.

According to FIFA’s official match reports, Serbia’s defensive organization has been their weakest link, conceding two goals in their last two games. Switzerland’s pressing intensity and counterattacking prowess could exploit this.

Tactical Preview: Switzerland’s Pressing vs. Serbia’s Counterattacks

Switzerland’s manager, Murat Yakin, has emphasized a high-pressing, possession-based system underpinned by quick transitions. Their success against Georgia and Turkey was built on disrupting opponents in the final third and exploiting spaces behind defenses.

Serbia, meanwhile, has relied on long balls to Vlahović and Mitrović, coupled with quick breaks when they win the ball in midfield. Their defensive shape often collapses when Switzerland wins possession in the opposition half, leaving gaps for Xhaka and Manuel Akanji to exploit.

Key tactical battles to watch:

  • Midfield dominance: Switzerland’s Xhaka and Manuel Akanji will look to stifle Serbia’s Milinković-Savić and Dušan Tadić, who provide the creative spark.
  • Defensive organization: Serbia’s backline, led by Nikola Milenković, will need to hold firm against Switzerland’s relentless pressing.
  • Set-piece threats: Both teams are strong from dead balls, with Switzerland’s Embolo and Serbia’s Vlahović as primary targets.

Injury and Suspension Updates

As of June 16, 2024, no major injuries or suspensions have been reported for either team’s starting XI. However, Switzerland’s Dennis Zuber remains on the sidelines after a minor thigh strain, while Serbia’s Aleksandar Prijović is expected to feature after recovering from a calf issue.

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Both teams have made minimal changes to their squads since their last matches, suggesting confidence in their current lineups. UEFA’s official team sheets will be updated 24 hours before kickoff, confirming any last-minute adjustments.

What Happens Next: Standings and Knockout Implications

Here’s how the match outcomes affect the group standings:

Result Switzerland Serbia Georgia Knockout Stage Impact
Switzerland win 9 pts 6 pts 3 pts Switzerland advance; Serbia forced into final-group showdown with Georgia.
Draw 7 pts 7 pts 3 pts Both advance; head-to-head record decides top-two spot.
Serbia win 6 pts 9 pts 3 pts Serbia advance; Switzerland still qualify but face Georgia in final group match.

Note: If Switzerland and Serbia finish level on points, UEFA’s head-to-head record will decide the top-two spot. Their first match ended in a 1-1 draw, so a second draw would see Switzerland advance due to goal difference.

How to Follow the Match Live

For those without access to DAZN or regional broadcasters, here are the best ways to follow the match:

How to Follow the Match Live
  • Official UEFA Euro 2024 App: Provides real-time updates, stats, and highlights (available on iOS and Android).
  • UEFA’s Website: Live match center with play-by-play commentary.
  • Social Media: Follow @UEFAEURO on Twitter/X for official updates and highlights.
  • Fan Broadcasts: Some unofficial streams may appear on platforms like YouTube, but these are not endorsed by UEFA and carry legal risks.

Post-match: UEFA will release official highlights within 30 minutes of the final whistle on their YouTube channel.

Key Takeaways

  • Switzerland’s path to the knockout stage is nearly secured, but a victory would all but guarantee their spot.
  • Serbia must win to avoid a final-group showdown with Georgia, which would require an unlikely turnaround.
  • Tactical battles in midfield and defense will decide the match, with Switzerland’s pressing and Serbia’s counterattacks as the key weapons.
  • No major injuries or suspensions have been reported, meaning both teams will field their strongest lineups.
  • DAZN in Canada and regional broadcasters worldwide will air the match live, with kickoff at 21:00 CEST (19:00 UTC).

What’s Next After the Match?

The final group match of UEFA Euro 2024 will see Georgia face Turkey on June 21, 2024, at the Allianz Arena. The results of this match will determine the final group standings and which two teams advance to the knockout stage.

For Switzerland, their next opponent will be announced after the group stage concludes. Serbia, if they qualify, could face France, Netherlands, or Spain in the Round of 16, depending on the draw.

UEFA’s official knockout-stage draw will take place on June 21, following the final group matches.

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