Finland Women are set to take on Switzerland Women in the Women's Euros on Thursday, 10 July, in a huge match in Group A.
Both clubs are locked together on three points heading into the final round of matches, meaning it is a winner-takes-all scenario with the loser facing elimination.
Ahead of kick-off in Geneva on Thursday night, check out our Finland Women vs Switzerland prediction below.
Contents
- 1 Finland Women vs Switzerland Women prediction: The tournament hosts to qualify for the quarter-finals
- 2 Most recent H2Hs: A first meeting in six years
- 3 Finland Women preview: More than capable of getting a result
- 4 Switzerland Women preview: Looking to avoid home disappointment
- 5 Player to watch: Geraldine Reuteler
Finland Women vs Switzerland Women prediction: The tournament hosts to qualify for the quarter-finals
Key stats
- Switzerland have won just two of their last 13 matches by a margin of two goals or more.
- Finland's last three defeats have been by a solitary goal.
- Switzerland have scored seven goals across their last three matches, an average of more than two goals per game.
Correct score prediction: Finland Women 1-2 Switzerland Women
There isn't an awful lot to split these two teams, but being the host nation just about gives Switzerland the edge. They were nervous in their opening loss to Norway but looked far more assured in their win over Iceland. Interestingly, the last two matches that Finland lost were both by this scoreline.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Finland are the underdogs
- HOME: 23/10 (3.30) – 30.3%
- DRAW: 12/5 (3.40) – 29.4%
- AWAY: 11/10 (2.10) – 47.6%
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
The Finland Women vs Switzerland Women odds paint a good picture of how tight this match is expected to be, but the Fins are considered the outsiders nonetheless. Ladbrokes have given Finland a 30.3% chance of winning the match, while Switzerland have been given a 47.6% chance of victory.
Also, feel free to check out our dedicated Football Betting Tips Today page for more tips over the next 24 hours.
Most recent H2Hs: A first meeting in six years
Thursday night's clash will be the first time that these two teams have met since a friendly in 2019, so there isn't too much to learn by looking at how they have fared against one and other in recent clashes. For what it's worth, though, Switzerland are unbeaten across their last four matches against Finland, with two wins and two draws.
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Finland Women preview: More than capable of getting a result
Due to goal difference, Finland know that they need to win on Thursday if they are to progress to the quarter-finals, but in a lot of ways this makes their job ‘easier' as they know exactly what they have to do. With no new injuries or suspensions, they will likely go in unchanged.
Predicted lineup: Koivunen (GK), Koivisto, Kuikka, Nystrom, Tynnila, Kosola, Franssi, Siren, Summanen, Sevenius, Geraldine
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Hungary Women
0
Finland Women
3
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D
Belarus Women
0
Finland Women
0
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W
Hungary Women
0
Finland Women
1
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L
Serbia Women
1
Finland Women
0
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W
Scotland Women
0
Finland Women
2
Switzerland Women preview: Looking to avoid home disappointment
Switzerland know that if they lose to Finland on Thursday, then they will be crashing out of the group stages at the first hurdle. This would represent an incredibly disappointing campaign given that the tournament is being played on home soil. Like Finland, they have no new injuries or suspension to report.
Predicted lineup: Peng (GK), Beney, Stierli, Calligaris, Maritz, Riesen, Reuteler, Walti, Vallotto, Wandeler, Schertenleib
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Luxembourg
1
Switzerland
3
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D
Northern Ireland
1
Switzerland
1
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L
Spain
3
Switzerland
2
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D
Serbia
1
Switzerland
1
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D
Denmark
2
Switzerland
2
Player to watch: Geraldine Reuteler

Geraldine Reuteler will be looking to add to the goal that she scored against Iceland in Switzerland's second group game on Thursday night. The Eintracht Frankfurt has been a key player for the Swiss for a number of years now and has amassed 90 caps despite only being 26-years-old. Over the course of her international career, she averages one goal every three matches.