Live Report – 24 min: England

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After they both advanced to the World Cup and a few months before the start of the League of Nations campaign, the European runners-up, the England team, is currently hosting the Swiss team for a friendly match on the grass at Wembley Stadium.

Gareth Southgate’s three Lions team wants to continue the momentum after advancing to the World Cup from first place and is unbeaten at home which included Poland, Albania, Hungary, Andorra and San Marino, including 0: 5 wins over Albania and 0: 10 over San Marino in both locked games The campaign and now, is already preparing for the next campaigns, against Germany, Italy and Hungary in the League of Nations and also, of course, also in preparation for the World Cup.

On the other hand, Murat Yakin’s Swiss, who are ranked 14th in the FIFA rankings, 9 places behind the English from 5th place, also want to continue the momentum, after advancing to the World Cup from first place at home in the qualifying tournament, which also included European champions Italy, In addition to Northern Ireland, Bulgaria and Lithuania. Now, Switzerland is preparing to open the campaign in the League of Nations after being placed in the same house along with Spain, Portugal and the Czech Republic.

The last meeting of the two teams was almost three years ago in a battle for third place in the League of Nations, so, after 0: 0 in 120 minutes, the English won 5: 6 on penalties. By the way, in all the last eight meetings between them, the Swiss failed to win, as England celebrated six times and two more games ended in a draw.

Jack Grillish Warms Up (Reuters)

first half:

13th minute: Conor Gallagher tried to spin the ball into the corner of the Swiss goal, but a white defensive player saved from the line when he put his head in. Only a horn for the English.

England: Jordan Pickford, Kyle Walker-Peters, John Stones, Conor Cody, Mark Goahi, Luke Shaw, Jordan Henderson, Conor Gallagher, Mason Mount, Phil Foden and Harry Kane.

Switzerland: Jonas Umlin, Sylvan Widmer, Fabian Fry, Manuel Akanji, Ricardo Rodriguez, Granit Jaka, Remo Prooller, Renato Stefan, Jardan Shakiri, Ruben Vargas and Brill Ambolo.

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