Result, goals and summary of the match Switzerland vs. Serbia, for group d – date 5 of the UEFA Nations League – Serie A.
Switzerland and Serbia tied 1-1 in the duel corresponding to date 5 of group D of the 2024-2025 UEFA – League A competition, at the Letzigrund stadium.
Zeki Amdouni scored the first goal of the game for Switzerland in the 33rd minute of the second half, but Aleksa Terzic equalized by scoring in the 42nd minute of the same period.
Aleksa Terzic emerged as the most outstanding player of the game. The Serbian midfielder scored 1 goal.
Zeki Amdouni also stood out at the Letzigrund stadium. The Swiss striker scored 1 goal.
Swiss coach Murat Yakin suggested a 3-4-3 formation with Gregor Kobel in goal; Eray Cömert, Aurele Amenda and Ricardo Rodríguez on the defensive line; Edimilson Fernandes, Remo Freuler, Granit Xhaka and Noah Okafor in the middle; and Zeki Amdouni, Breel Embolo and Fabian Rieder in attack.
For his part, Dragan Stojkovic’s team took the field with a 3-5-2 formation with Dorde Petrovic between the three sticks; Milos Veljkovic, Nikola Milenkovic and Srdjan Babic in defence; Andrija Zivkovic, Nemanja Maksimovic, Nemanja Gudelj, Aleksa Terzic and Lazar Samardzic in midfield; and Aleksandar Mitrovic and Dusan Vlahovic up front.
Referee Clément Turpin was in charge of overseeing the match at the Letzigrund stadium.
On the next date, Switzerland will face Spain as a visitor, while Serbia will play at home against Denmark.
18:34
The match between Switzerland and Serbia is over
Switzerland and Serbia drew 1-1 with goals from Mohamed Zeki Amdouni and Aleksa Terzic.
18:29
44′ 2D: Change in Serbia
Sale of Aleksandar Mitrovic, entrance of Andrija Masksimovic.
18:29
44′ 2D: Change in Serbia
Aleksa Terzic sale, Sasa Zdjelar entrance.
18:29
44′ 2Q: Change in Switzerland
Sale of Ricardo Rodríguez, entry of Ulisses Alexandre García Lopes.
18:27
42′ 2Q: Goal of Serbia
Aleksa Terzic puts Serbia 1-1 against Switzerland.
18:18
33′ 2D: Goal from Switzerland
Zeki Amdouni putting Switzerland 1 to 0 against Serbia.
18:06
21′ 2T: Change in Switzerland
Sale of Fabian Rieder, entry of Joël Monteiro.
18:06
21′ 2T: Change in Switzerland
Breel Embolo goes up, Andi Zeqiri comes in.
18:06
21′ 2T: Change in Switzerland
Noah Okafor, join Dereck German Kutesa.
17:54
9′ 2D: Yellow card for Eray Cömert
The referee shows a yellow card to Eray Cömert. Switzerland have warned 3 players.
17:51
6′ 2D: Yellow card for Andrija Zivkovic
The referee shows Andrija Zivkovic a yellow card. Serbia has warned 2 players.
17:50
5′ 2D: Yellow card for Breel Embolo
The referee shows a yellow card to Breel Embolo. Switzerland has warned 2 players.
17:45
0′ 2T: Change in Serbia
Sale of Srdjan Babic, entry of Nemanja Stojic.
17:45
The second half started between Switzerland and Serbia
Switzerland and Serbia were tied 0-0.
17:34
The first half ends between Switzerland and Serbia
Switzerland and Serbia were tied 0-0.
17:20
35’ 1T: Yellow card for Granit Xhaka
The referee shows Granit Xhaka a yellow card. Switzerland has given a warning to a player.
17:10
25′ 1T: Yellow card for Aleksa Terzic
The referee shows a yellow card to Aleksa Terzic. Serbia has a player booked.
16:45
The match between Switzerland and Serbia started
They are already playing at the Letzigrund stadium for group d – date 5 of the UEFA Nations League – League A.
16:45
The captains of Switzerland and Serbia for the match UEFA – Nations A League
During today’s UEFA Nations League A match, in Switzerland Granit Xhaka will captain the team and in Serbia it will be Aleksandar Mitrovic.
The formation of Serbia was confirmed
Holders
- (1) Dorde Petrovic
- (13) Milos Veljkovic
- (4) Nikola Milenkovic
- (15) Srdjan Babic
- (14) Andrija Zivkovic
- (6) Nemanja Maksimović
- (10) Nemanja Gudelj
- (7) Aleksa Terzic
- (11) Lazar Samardzic
- (9) Aleksandar Mitrovic
- (23) Dusan Vlahovic
Representatives
- (12) Aleksandar Jovanović
- (22) Nemanja Stojic
- (21) Marco Ilic
- (19) Jan-Carlo Simic
- (2) Kosta Nedeljkovic
- (5) Sasa Zdjelar
- (8) Andrija Masksimovic
- (17) Mirko Topic
- (18) Mikhail Ivanovich
Trainer: Dragan Stojkovic
16:05
The possible formation of Switzerland
Holders
- (1) Gregor Kobel
- (18) Eray Comet
- (5) Auras Amenda
- (13) Ricardo Rodriguez
- (17) Edimilson Fernandes
- (8) Remo Freuler
- (10) Xhaka granite
- (9) Noah Okafor
- (23) Zeki Amdouni
- (7) Breel Embolo
- (22) Fabian Rieder
Representatives
- (12) Yvon Mvogo
- (6) Ulisses García
- (16) Vincent Siarro
- (14) Andi Zeqiri
- (19) Joel Monteiro
Trainer: Murat Yakin
16:05
Possible formation of Serbia
Holders
- (1) Dorde Petrovic
- (13) Milos Veljkovic
- (4) Nikola Milenkovic
- (15) Srdjan Babic
- (14) Andrija Zivkovic
- (6
- (10) Nemanja Gudelj
- (7) Aleksa Terzic
- (11) Lazar Samardzic
- (9) Aleksandar Mitrovic
- (23) Dusan Vlahovic
Representatives
- (12) Aleksandar Jovanović
- (21) Marco Ilic
- (19) Jan-Carlo Simic
- (2) Kosta Nedeljkovic
- (5) Sasa Zdjelar
- (8) Andrija Masksimovic
- (18) Mikhail Ivanovich
Trainer: Dragan Stojkovic
15:25
Which stadium will Switzerland vs. Serbia
Switzerland vs. Serbia will play the match at the Letzigrund stadium, where Switzerland will be playing at home.
14:45
Swiss time vs. Serbia
Time: 4:45pm.
What position does Yann Sommer play in the Swiss national team?
(1) Yann Sommer
(2) Eray Cömert
(3) Ricardo Rodríguez
(4) Manuel Akanji
(5) Nico Elvedi
(6) Granit Xhaka (C)
(7) Fabian Rieder
(8) Remo Freuler
(9) Breel Embolo
(10) Noah Okafor
(11) Zeki Amdouni
Representatives
(12) Jonas Omlin
(13) Kevin Mbabu
(14) Silvan Hefti
(15) Edmond Tapsoba
(16) Denis Zakaria
(17) Andi Zeqiri
(18) Joël Monteiro
(19) Dereck German Kutesa
(20) Ulisses Alexandre Garcia Lopes
Trainer: Murat Yakin
The match showcased a tactical battle, with both sides having their moments. Here are some key events:
- First Half:
– The first half ended goalless, but it was tense, featuring early yellow cards for Zivkovic and Embolo, highlighting the physical nature of the match.
– Granit Xhaka received a yellow card in the 35th minute, adding to the caution shown by the Referee Turpin.
– Both teams struggled to capitalize on their chances, with defenses holding firm.
- Second Half:
– Zeki Amdouni scored in the 33rd minute, putting Switzerland 1-0 in the lead.
- Serbia responded with a goal from Aleksa Terzic in the 42nd minute, equalizing the match.
– Substitutions were made by both teams as they sought to alter the game dynamics, including the replacement of key players like Mitrovic for Serbia.
The match ended in a 1-1 draw. Both teams will look to improve in their upcoming fixtures, with Switzerland set to face Spain and Serbia going against Denmark.