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Team news, injury updates and latest odds for France vs Switzerland as Deschamps’ stars prepare for battle

FRANCE hope to add a Euros crown to their 2018 World Cup trophy with the side targeting their first tournament win since 2000. 

But Les Bleus will have to dispatch Switzerland with a quarter-final duel with Croatia or Spain waiting for the winners of this evening’s game. 

Karim Benzema and France hope to win the Euros following the country’s 2018 World Cup win
Xherdan Shaqiri hopes to add to his tally of three goals at this year’s Euros

Tonight’s clash will be the two teams’ fifth meeting in a major competition with the rivals having played each other twice in the European Championship and World Cup. 


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But the game at Romania’s National Arena will be their first in the knockout round of a top football tournament. 

The last-16 clash between France and Vladimir Petkovic’s Swiss aces will kick-off at 8pm 

And fans can watch the game on ITV1 following the channel’s of Croatia’s clash with Spain.  

What’s the form?

France and Switzerland have played each other on 38 occasions with the last Euros encounter between the sides ending 0-0. 

The World Cup winners have gone unbeaten in their last seven meetings with their opponents although four of their last five games have ended in draws. 

Petkovic’s side, skippered by Granit Xhaka, 28, finished third in Group A following a draw with Wales, a loss to Italy and a win against Turkey.  

Granit Xhaka and Switzerland will play France for the first time in the knockout phase of a major tournament

And Didier Deschamps’ players topped their group without losing a game following.

Their results include a win against Germany and two draws including a shock score draw against plucky minnows Hungary. 

And their final group stage game saw Karim Benzema, 33, mark his return for France from a lengthy international exile with a brace against Portugal. 

Who’s in and who’s out 

France are enduring a crisis with injuries with Ousmane Dembele out for the rest of the contest. 

And the team are sweating on the fitness of Lucas Digne, 27, after the Everton left-back was forced to withdraw from his side’s clash with Portugal due to a thigh-strain. 

Deschamps may have to turn to Adrien Rabiot, 26, as an emergency full-back alternative to Digne if Lucas Hernandez fails to recover from a knee injury.  

Adrien Rabiot may be called upon to play as a full-back for France against Switzerland

However PSG star Rabiot has been contending with an ankle problem. 

And it remains to be seen if Marcus Thuram, 23, and Thomas Lemar, 25, will be available with both picking up knocks in training ahead of this evening’s game. 

It is reported Thuram hurt his thigh while Lemar suffered a leg injury. 

Meanwhile, Switzerland reportedly have no injury or suspension worries with defender Ricardo Rodgriguez claiming the Red Crosses are fit and ready to go.

Watch out for…….

Xherdan Shaqiri becoming Switzerland’s highest scorer at the Euros. 

The Liverpool winger’s brace against Turkey saw him equal Hakan Yakin’s record of three goals at a European Championship – the all-time record for a Switzerland player. 

And Kylian Mbappe who was prolific for PSG last term – netting 27 Ligue 1 goals in 31 games – will hope to open his Euros scoring account tonight.

Xherdan Shaqiri is hoping to become Switzerland highest ever scorer at a European Championship

If the game is rubbish….

Leonita Lekaj will no doubt be cheering on her husband Granit Xhaka just as she did during Switzerland’s run in the 2016 Euros. 

The 29-year-old model and the Arsenal midfielder have been together six years and have two children. 

Granit Xhaka’s wife Leonita Lekaj

Fancy a punt? 

Get all your Euro 2020 ante-post tips with our tournament betting guide HERE.

Match odds?

  • Antoine Griezmann to be first goalscorer 6/1 @ Betfair
  • France to win 4/7 @ Betfair
  • Switzerland to win 13/2 @ Betfair