
Euro 2020 Team Guide: Switzerland
January 22, 2021
Swiss aiming to take the next step at a major tournament
Euro 2020
The Euro 2020 finals kick off on June 11th 2021.
Last time out Portugal managed to defeat France in a final that went to extra-time. Eder scored the winner.
Eder slots the winner against France in 2016 (Getty Images)
The 2020 tournament will be the 16th edition of the tournament and there is not one host this time around. Instead 12 countries will host matches in 12 host cities. 24 teams will all be seeking victory by the 12th of July.
We’ll be providing in-depth previews of the teams as well as comprehensive coverage of the tournament itself. Each country will be previewed and each player will be profiled as we build up to the major football event of 2020.
12 cities will host matches during Euro 2020
Team Guides
Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland
Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia
Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, TBC
England, Croatia, TBC, Czech Republic
Spain, Sweden, Poland, TBC
TBC, Portugal, France, Germany
News updates will be accompanied by regular opinion pieces from our specialist European-based correspondents. Paddy Agnew in Italy, and Nick Bidwell from Germany will be among the writers keeping you up-to-date with the developments.
We will be producing a special preview edition of World Soccer in the run-up to the tournament which will be packed full of information on each country, interviews and key players to look out for. This will help you prepare for the footballing showpiece of 2020.
Follow our Euro 2020 homepage which we update regularly with news and features.
Also make sure you know about the Fixtures, Groups, Venues and TV Coverage.
Finally, don’t forget to follow World Soccer on Facebook and Twitter.
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