Nations League

Round 6

SwitzerlandSwitzerland

18:45

24 Sept, 18:45
ScotlandScotland
Thursday, 24 September 2026

Form & Standings

SwitzerlandSwitzerland

FIFA World Cup — Position: 4

P 0 · W 0 · D 0 · L 0 · 0 pts

GF 0 GA 0 GD 0

Last 5 matches

DWDWL

ScotlandScotland

FIFA World Cup — Position: 4

P 0 · W 0 · D 0 · L 0 · 0 pts

GF 0 GA 0 GD 0

Last 5 matches

WLWWW

Head to Head

0

Switzerland wins

1

Draws

0

Scotland wins

Match Preview

Match Overview

Switzerland and Scotland will meet in the final round of the 2026 UEFA Nations League on Friday, 25 September, with both teams still having something to play for. Switzerland, managed by Murat Yakin, are aiming to secure top spot in their group, while Scotland, led by Steve Clarke, are fighting to avoid relegation. The match could have significant implications for both nations' standings in the competition.

Team News & Expected Lineups

Switzerland are expected to line up in their usual 4-2-3-1 formation, with key players like Granit Xhaka and Manuel Akanji anchoring the midfield and defense. Goalkeeper Yann Sommer remains a reliable presence. The Swiss have no major injury concerns, though Xherdan Shaqiri may be rested if already qualified.

Scotland are likely to deploy a 3-5-2 system, with Andrew Robertson and Kieran Tierney providing width. Scott McTominay will be crucial in midfield, while John McGinn supports the attack. The Scots are missing Lyndon Dykes due to suspension, which could limit their attacking options.

Head-to-Head

Historically, Switzerland have had the upper hand, winning four of their last six encounters. Scotland's last victory over the Swiss came in a friendly in 2006. Their most recent competitive meeting was in the 2024 Nations League, where Switzerland won 2-0.

Key Players to Watch

Switzerland: Granit Xhaka (midfield control), Breel Embolo (attacking threat), Manuel Akanji (defensive stability).

Scotland: Andrew Robertson (wing-back influence), Scott McTominay (midfield presence), John McGinn (creative spark).

Prediction & Analysis

Switzerland's organized defense and midfield control give them a slight edge, especially at home. Scotland will rely on their wing-backs and set pieces, but their lack of a proven striker could hurt them. Expect a tight game, with Switzerland likely to secure a narrow 1-0 or 2-1 victory to top the group.

Venue

Various stadiums

Switzerland plays home matches at various stadiums across the country, with frequent venues including Stade de Genève in Geneva, St. Jakob-Park in Basel, and Wankdorf Stadium in Bern. The selection of venue often depends on the opponent and expected attendance.

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Managers

SwitzerlandSwitzerland

Murat Yakin

Murat Yakin has managed Switzerland since 2021, leading them to the round of 16 at the 2022 World Cup and guiding them through Euro 2024 qualification.

ScotlandScotland

Steve Clarke

Steve Clarke took charge of Scotland in 2019 and has led them to consecutive major tournament qualifications, ending decades of absence from the international stage.

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