Spain U21 Switzerland U21 prediction 2023-07-01

Spain U21 vs Switzerland U21 prediction: EUROPE: Euro U21 – Play Offs betting tips on match 2023-06-30 19:00.
Each of Spainā€™s previous five appearances at the UEFA European Under-21 Championship have seen them get to the semi-finals, and after going unbeaten at the group stage, they are heavily favoured to extend that streak with a quarter-final win over Switzerland. Yet, while they are still among the main contenders to go all the way, La Rojita were reliant on a late matchday-three equaliser from Abel Ruiz against Ukraine to win Group B on goal difference and gain the logistical advantage of staying in Bucharest.

Regardless, the two clean-sheet wins preceding that high-octane 2-2 draw underline why Spain are currently on a 17-game unbeaten run overall (W14, D3). Impressively, this sequence includes ten wins by a margin of multiple goals, and it is that which will surely pose the biggest fear factor for opponents Switzerland, who are still smarting from losing 4-1 to France on Wednesday night.

Their ā€˜consolation strikeā€™ proved to be much more than that though, with Patrick Rahmenā€™s side proceeding to the quarter-finals by virtue of head-to-head goals scored. However, finishing second in the group means that they will face their next challenge on the back of a lengthy journey south from Cluj. The thought of reaching a first Euro U21 semi-final since finishing as runners-up in 2011 should see the Swiss sufficiently psyched up to overcome any tiredness though.

Thereā€™s also revenge on the mind too, as it was none other than Spain who pipped Switzerland to glory in that edition. Itā€™s undeniably the most painful chapter in the Alpine sideā€™s poor history against La Rojita (W1, D1, L4), though they gave a good account of themselves in a 3-2 friendly loss in March this year, providing some hope.

Players to watch: In fact, it was only by means of a late Rodrigo Riquelme double that Spain managed to overturn Switzerlandā€™s 2-1 lead in that particular clash. And having given Switzerland the second lead-giving goal that day, Kastriot Imeri will undoubtedly be thirsting for vengeance more than his team-mates, especially as he seeks to add to his two goals in three appearances at the current finals.

Hot stat: Each of the five prior H2Hs to produce a winner have seen the opening scorer either win to-nil or end up losing!