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Switzerland vs Sweden Prediction 15 November 2025

Switzerland vs Sweden Prediction 15 November 2025

Switzerland take on the visitors Sweden in a World Cup 2026 qualification match. The match will be played on Saturday, November 15th at Stade de Genève (Geneva).

Switzerland intends to take a decisive step toward an interim success. The “Nati” generally demonstrate a high level, although setbacks do happen. Yes, there were problems in the previous qualifying cycle, but at the Euro itself they not only confidently advanced from the group, but also knocked out Italy in the playoffs. And while their Nations League campaign in Division A was frankly unsuccessful, Murat Yakin’s side have looked very solid in the current qualifiers. They defeated all three of their opponents in the first round, and all with clean sheets. The team also kept a clean sheet in Slovenia in October. Still, they could not score there, settling for a goalless draw and postponing their qualification for yet another World Cup. But supporters believe this delay will last only one round, and that at home they will now achieve the required result — even a draw might be enough if Kosovo slip up in the parallel match. In addition, Switzerland have shown notable consistency in controlling matches throughout this campaign, rarely allowing opponents any sustained pressure. Their ability to maintain a stable rhythm across both home and away fixtures further strengthens their confidence heading into this decisive game.

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Sweden, after a rather long strong period, spent almost a decade delivering highly mediocre results. It seemed the situation had improved with the emergence of a bright new generation led by Isak and Gyökeres, as well as the appointment of Jon Dahl Tomasson. At least the national team performed solidly in last year’s Nations League. But it now appears that they had simply been fortunate with their opponents. This time, too, the group looked quite manageable. However, they have taken only one point so far — in the opening round, drawing with Slovenia away in a strategically useful result. But then they lost not only to Switzerland (0-2 at home), but, more importantly, twice to Kosovo. That led to a coaching change: Potter returned to Scandinavia, where he had once made a name for himself at club level. Now it is obvious that his main task is preparing for the matches of next spring, as there are simply no chances left even for second place in the group. Furthermore, Sweden’s performance trends show a recurring lack of stability from match to match, often struggling to convert promising phases into real results. Their recent form also suggests difficulty adapting to higher-intensity opposition, which only reinforces the priority of rebuilding for the next cycle.

In the last seven head-to-head matches, dating back to the late 1980s, the teams are even, with two wins each. A coaching change will not help the visitors here. The “Nati” are strong, motivated, and will win at home.

Prediction for the match: Switzerland to win.

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