England vs Switzerland: Foden to make his mark in 10/1 Bet Builder

 

England face off against Switzerland on Saturday evening with a spot in the semi-finals of Euro 2024 up for grabs. It's fair to say that the Three Lions have not been at their best at the tournament, evidenced in that they needed a 95th-minute Jude Bellingham equaliser to ultimately progress past Slovakia in the last-16, but they have a shot at a spot in the semi-finals this weekend. 

 

Switzerland are yet to lose at Euro 2024 and eased past a lacklustre Italy in the round-of-16 in Berlin last weekend. The Swiss will be no pushovers on Saturday and the hope for England is that a potential change in system may benefit the Three Lions. 

 

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England vs Switzerland - Draw 

 

These two teams have played a combined eight matches at Euro 2024 and five of them inside 90 minutes have ended in a draw. While England have a solid record against the Swiss, another stalemate here wouldn't be a huge shock in what may prove to be a closely-fought encounter. 

 

Dan Ndoye - Over 1.5 shots 

 

While a change in shape may make for a more fluid England XI, there are concerns over who features down the left for the Three Lions. Ezri Konsa is set to deputise for the suspended Marc Guehi in the three-man backline though is remains to be seen who will operate at left wing-back. This may benefit the attack-minded Dan Ndoye, who is averaging 3.7 shots per 90 at Euro 2024, so we're adding the 23-year-old to fire off over 1.5 shots against the Three Lions. 

 

 

Phil Foden - Over 1.5 shots 

 

It goes without saying that Phil Foden has struggled to replicate his club form for country at Euro 2024 but it's not for want of trying. Despite playing from the left, Foden is still mustering 2.1 shots per 90 in Germany. A reported change in shape by Gareth Southgate should see the 24-year-old moved into a more natural number 10 role and in a more familiar position, the Manchester City star should feel confident of managing at least two shots against Switzerland.

England vs Switzerland: Foden to make his mark in 10/1 Bet Builder