Switzerland SUI
1
Laia Codina 10' (pp)
Spain ESP
5
Aitana Bonmatí 4', 35',Alba Redondo 16',Laia Codina 44',Jenni Hermoso 69'
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WOMEN'S WORLD CUP 2023

Switzerland vs Spain: times, how to watch on TV, stream online | Women’s World Cup

All the information you need if you want to watch the Swiss take on the Spaniards in the 2023 Women’s World Cup round of 16.

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After topping Group A, Switzerland will now attempt to reach the Women’s World Cup quarter-finals for the first time in their history. Spain, meanwhile, are reeling from their 4-0 thumping by Japan, a defeat that meant La Roja had to settle for second in Group C.

The winners of this round-of-16 clash will face either the Netherlands or the Group G runners-up in the last eight.

What time does Switzerland vs Spain start?

The game is to be played at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, with kick-off at 5:00 p.m. local time on Saturday 5 August 2023. In the US, that’s 1:00 a.m. ET on Saturday morning/10:00 p.m. PT on Friday night.

Spain were thrashed in their matchday-three showdown with Japan for Group C top spot.RITCHIE B. TONGOEFE

How can I watch Switzerland vs Spain?

TV viewers in the US will be able to watch the game on Fox Sports 1 and Universo, while your streaming options include Peacock and fuboTV.

Form guide for Switzerland vs Spain

Let’s have a look at the two teams’ most recent games:

Switzerland

  • July 2023: Switzerland 0-0 New Zealand
  • July 2023: Switzerland 0-0 Norway
  • July 2023: Philippines 0-2 Switzerland
  • July 2023: Switzerland 0-0 Morocco
  • June 2023: Switzerland 3-3 Zambia

Spain

  • July 2023: Japan 4-0 Spain
  • July 2023: Spain 5-0 Zambia
  • July 2023: Spain 3-0 Costa Rica
  • July 2023: Vietnam 0-9 Spain
  • July 2023: Denmark 0-2 Spain

Switzerland vs Spain: prediction

Switzerland head into the last 16 on the back of two straight draws, and we reckon this could be another game that ends all square. Spain to edge the Schweizerinnen from the spot.

Prediction: Switzerland 1-1 Spain (Spain win on penalties).

Video - Vilda takes responsibility for Spain’s 4-0 defeat to Japan:

Leaders

Suiza Femenino, SUI

España Femenino, ESP

Total goals scored
Ramona Bachmann
1
Alba Redondo
2
Total goalkeeper saves
Gaëlle Thalmann
8
Misa
3
Fouls committed
Coumba Sow
8
Irene Paredes
5
Fouls received
Géraldine Reuteler
5
Olga Carmona
4
Player receives a yellow card for an infringement
Ramona Bachmann
1
Oihane Hernández
1
Recoveries of possession
Géraldine Reuteler
30
Teresa Abelleira
27
Passes per game
Julia Stierli
78.0
Teresa Abelleira
103.0

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