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Switzerland 1-0 Turkey
Muldur is here, anyone seen Scully?
Seferovic opens scoring with powerful strike before Shaqiri scores from distance
Kahveci pulls a goal back but Shaqiri scores a second
Switzerland finish third and will have to wait to see of enough to qualify
Italy 1-0 Wales - these two qualify in first and second place
Italy already through & Wales guaranteed top two with win or draw
Shamoon Hafez
Switzerland 1-0 Turkey
Muldur is here, anyone seen Scully?
Switzerland 1-0 Turkey
Karen Carney
Former England winger
Really good chance for Turkey. He chests it down and it is a good strike but it is also a good height for Sommer. They look threatening when they get in the 18-yard box.
Switzerland 1-0 Turkey
Another superb save from Yann Sommer.
This time he denies Mert Muldur's sliced effort which was heading to the top corner.
The rebound falls into the box but Cengiz Under cannot pick a team-mate out with the pullback.
Switzerland 1-0 Turkey
Karen Carney just said many had Turkey "as dark horses".
Those who said that are currently doing this...
It has been an excellent start for Switzerland in Baku but they remain one point behind Wales in the 'as it stands' table.
Turkey are heading out of Euro 2020 unless they can claw their way back in this one.
Switzerland 1-0 Turkey
Swiss skipper Granit Xhaka is lucky not to get a yellow card as he comes sliding in two-footed on Cengiz Under and bringing down the former Leicester loanee.
Xhaka in foul shock!
Switzerland 1-0 Turkey
Switzerland are buoyant now and have quietened down the partisan crowd in Baku somewhat.
Azerbaijan and Turkey share good diplomatic relations, of course.
Bit of politics there for you.
Switzerland 1-0 Turkey
Karen Carney
Former England winger
Tell you what, what a strike! Clinical as anything. It is their first real attack. They keep it alive, it finds its way to Haris Seferovic and they back off him and he takes the shot. Right through the legs of the defender and into the corner. The keeper can't get anywhere near it. It is a fantastic finish.
Haris Seferovic
Pick that one out.
Told you this one had goals in it.
Turkey had the brighter start but it's Switzerland who score with their first attack of the game.
Striker Haris Seferovic has struggled at the tournament so far but is off the mark in style, picking the ball up outside the area and then quickly spinning towards goal.
The Turkey defenders back off as they feel there's no danger from there but how wrong could they be as Seferovic drills a precise, low finish into the far corner.
Switzerland 0-0 Turkey
Turkey have flown out of the traps and have another crack from outside the area.
This time it's Kaan Ayhan arching his body to thump an effort which Yann Sommer does brilliantly to palm away.
That was travelling.
Switzerland 0-0 Turkey
A good start from Turkey.
Striker Burak Yilmaz hasn't scored in the tournament yet, despite firing Lille to the Ligue 1 title last season.
The skipper smacks one from range which deflects away from goal.
Ozan Tufan then has a go from way out but it's way over.
Switzerland 0-0 Turkey
The last five meetings have produced 17 goals,
We'll have more of that today.
Away we go in Baku.
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A particularly happy Father's Day to Switzerland goalkeeper Yann Sommer.
He flew to Germany on Thursday to see his wife and newborn baby after their 3-0 defeat by Italy - having missed his daughter's birth - but was back in training the next day.
How sweet.
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Turkey
Turkey have lost both of their games at Euro 2020, by an aggregate score of 5-0. In a full tournament, only Denmark in 2000 (eight) have conceded more goals without reply.
They have not lost three consecutive matches in all competitions since November 2010.
Switzerland v Turkey (17:00 BST)
Switzerland
No player has made more passes (153) had more touches (172) or made more tackles (five) for Switzerland at Euro 2020 so far than captain Granit Xhaka.
Read more: "Natural-born leader", but why does Xhaka divide opinion?
Switzerland v Turkey (17:00 BST)
A defeat for Switzerland and the same for Turkey...
Switzerland v Turkey (17:00 BST)
A peek into the Switzerland dressing room.
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Turkey v Italy (20:00 BST)
Italy are through and will top the group if they avoid defeat.
Wales will be confirmed in the top two with a draw or if Switzerland fail to beat Turkey.
Switzerland can finish in the top two if they win and Wales lose – the teams will then be separated on goal difference – but will be eliminated if they lose.
Turkey cannot finish in the top two and must beat Switzerland to come third in the group.
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The Turkish players enjoying the sounds from Pirates of the Caribbean during the warm-up.
And what an arena the Baku Olympic Stadium is, take a look below.
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Switzerland bring in Steven Zuber to play in a four-man midfield, meaning Ricardo Rodriguez will move into defence alongside Manual Akanji and Nico Elvedi. Newcastle's Fabian Schar is the man to drop out.
The only other Swiss change from the 3-0 loss to Italy sees right-back Silvan Widmer start, with Kevin Mbabu dropping to the bench.
Switzerland: Sommer, Elvedi, Akanji, Rodriguez, Widmer, Freuler, Xhaka, Zuber, Shaqiri, Seferovic, Embolo.
Subs: Mbabu, Zakaria, Vargas, Mvogo, Sow, Fassnacht, Benito, Mehmedi, Gavranovic, Kobel, Schar, Comert.
Turkey make two changes from the team beaten by Wales.
Merih Demiral returns to the defence, which also includes Mert Muldur at left-back.
Okay Yokuslu, who spent part of last season on loan at West Brom, drops to the bench, while Umut Meras, who limped out of the game with Wales, is not in the squad.
Turkey: Cakir, Celik, Demiral, Soyuncu, Muldur, Ayhan, Under, Tufan, Kahveci, Calhanoglu, Burak Yilmaz.
Subs: Gunok, Yokuslu, Tokoz, Karaman, Yazici, Bayindir, Antalyali, Kabak, Unal, Ridvan Yilmaz, Kokcu, Dervisoglu.