In the final round of Group G of the World Cup, Serbia and Switzerland, two of Europe's strongest teams, will meet each other in the final round of the World Cup to compete for the final qualification place. The match will no doubt be full of gunpowder, given the grudges between the two sides in the last World Cup. Serbia boasts a number of players who specialize in shooting, while Switzerland is also imperative to secure qualification. Expect the game to be very open, with a possible goal difference of 2.5 goals, and it's worth a punt. (Live coverage of the match on Saturday at 3am on Now 619 and 617)
Four years ago, in the World Cup tournament in Russia, Switzerland and Serbia were in Group G together. In the end, Switzerland won 2-1, and the goalscorers Gleshaga and Sutton Shakili celebrated with the double-headed eagle gesture representing Albania, a gesture that was seen as a provocation to Serbia and sparked a political storm. These two internationals with Albanian blood are still the leading players for Switzerland in this World Cup, and the duel between the two sides will undoubtedly be more intense.
Switzerland more aggressive for qualification
Switzerland beat Cameroon in their first match, and lost to Brazil in their second match, but their performance was noteworthy. With a win in this match, the Swiss will be sure to qualify. In this match, the Swiss will be more aggressive, with their strikers Bile Security Road and Dijk Bilsuwer's strong impact, and the midfield's precise scheduling of Gryshaga and Sutton Shakili, the Swiss are fully capable of launching an attack.
Serbia, on the other hand, drew 3-3 with Cameroon in the last round and has only 1 point after two rounds, so it must win this game if it wants to advance. Serbia has top scorers such as Aleksandar Mizunovic and Dusin Huahovic in their lineup, and they have a powerful offense. They have scored 3 or more goals in 4 of their last 6 matches, and they will be on the attack with a strong desire to win, so the chances of a win are very high.