Summary

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  • Rolfo scores with low finish to break deadlock before Bachmann levels two minutes later

  • Bennison restores Swedish lead with 20-yard finish

  • Sweden drew 1-1 with Netherlands in their first game

  • Switzerland played out 2-2 draw with Portugal

  1. Pre-match statspublished at 16:42 British Summer Time 13 July 2022

    Sweden v Switzerland (17:00 BST)

    • This is the first meeting between Sweden and Switzerland at any major tournament. Their last match came in February 2019 in the Algarve Cup, with the Swedes winning 4-1 thanks to a hat-trick from Mimmi Larsson.
    • Sweden have lost just two of their 19 group stages matches (won 11, drew six) and made the knockout stages in all six previous appearances.
    • Switzerland have never kept a clean sheet in any of their four games in the competition, with their 2-2 draw with Portugal, the first time they have conceded more than once.
    • Sweden have won just one of their last six matches in the tournament (drew two, lost three), with that victory coming against Russia in the group stages in 2017 (2-0).
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  2. Postpublished at 16:40 British Summer Time 13 July 2022

    Sweden v Switzerland (17:00 BST)

    It's Sweden's second match at Bramall Lane, but the first for Switzerland after their 2-2 draw with Portugal was held at Leigh Sports Village.

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  3. Back in Sheffieldpublished at 16:34 British Summer Time 13 July 2022

    Sweden v Switzerland (17:00 BST)

    This is the second of four matches at Sheffield United's Bramall Lane and both sides will be hoping they are back here on 26 July for the first of the two semi-finals.

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  4. Familiar facespublished at 16:30 British Summer Time 13 July 2022

    Sweden v Switzerland (17:00 BST)

    There will a few people going up against opponents they know very well today.

    There are six players from the Women's Super League in the starting 11s, including Arsenal's Stina Blackstenius for Sweden and she will be up against Gunners team-mates Noelle Maritz and Lia Walti for Switzerland.

    The Sweden side also includes Chelsea defender Magdalena Eriksson, Everton defender Nathalie Bjorn and Manchester City midfielder Filippa Angeldal.

    Both countries include a player from Champions League runners-up Barcelona, with Sweden's Fridolina Rolfo up against fellow forward Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic.

    Walti and BlacksteniusImage source, Getty Images
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    Switzerland's Lia Walti (left) and Sweden's Stina Blackstenius on Arsenal duty

  5. 'Even if our chances are small, we can still win'published at 16:27 British Summer Time 13 July 2022

    Sweden v Switzerland (17:00 BST)

    Switzerland had their preparations for their game against Sweden hampered as some players and staff were struck with gastrointestinal symptoms earlier this week, however manager Nils Nielsen is confident his team have a chance.

    He told a press conference: “Of course we have a chance, that chance is not so big but as long as we do have a chance we’re going to chase it with everything we have, like all the other teams.

    “Even if our chances are small, then we can still win the game.”

  6. Team newspublished at 16:22 British Summer Time 13 July 2022

    Sweden v Switzerland (17:00 BST)

    Both sides make one change following their opening group games.

    For Sweden, Arsenal's Stina Blackstenius comes in as Jonna Andersson drops to the bench.

    Sweden XI: Lindahl, Eriksson, Bjorn, Ilestedt, Glas, Seger, Asllani, Angeldahl, Hurtig, Blackstenius, Rolfo.

    Subs: Falk, Musovic, Andersson, Sembrant, Nilden, Kullberg, Jakobsson, Blomqvist, Rytting Kaneryd, Bennison, Schough, Rubensson.

    Switzerland were forced to cancel their training session on Monday after eight players suffered from a stomach bug, but it has not led to significant changes to their starting XI.

    Rahel Kiwic starts on the bench today, with Luana Buhler coming in.

    Switzerland XI: Thalmann, Aigbogun, Buhler, Calligaris, Maritz, Maendly, Walti, Reuteler, Sow, Crnogorcevic, Bachman.

    Subs: Peng, Friedli, Stierli, Marti, Rinast, Xhemaili, Kiwic, Mauron, Folmli, Humm, Riesen, Terchoun.

  7. Watch: Sweden unable to hold on to advantagepublished at 16:16 British Summer Time 13 July 2022

    Sweden 1-1 Netherlands

    Watch highlights as defending champions the Netherlands come from a goal down to secure a 1-1 draw against the world's second-ranked side Sweden in their Euro 2022 match at Bramall Lane.

  8. Watch: Switzerland throw away two-goal leadpublished at 16:13 British Summer Time 13 July 2022

    Switzerland 2-2 Portugal

    Watch highlights as Portugal recovered from being two goals down to secure a deserved 2-2 draw against Switzerland in their Euro 2022 match at Leigh Sports Village.

  9. Earlier onpublished at 16:08 British Summer Time 13 July 2022

    In the first round of matches in Group C...

    Olympic silver medallists Sweden drew 1-1 with defending European champions the Netherlands on Saturday.

    Switzerland played out a 2-2 draw against Portugal, despite having a two-goal lead at half-time.

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  10. Thanks for joining uspublished at 16:03 British Summer Time 13 July 2022

    Good afternoon and welcome along to BBC Sport's coverage of the match between Sweden and Switzerland, with kick-off at 17:00 BST.

    You can watch the game live on BBC Two from 16:45 BST and also in this very page.

  11. All to play for in Group Cpublished at 15:59 British Summer Time 13 July 2022

    England have won Group A with a game to spare...

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    ...Germany have done the same in Group B...

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    ...but it's all much tighter in Group C with all four countries having one point after the opening two matches in the group.

    It's on to Bramall Lane today as Sweden, the best ranked side in Europe, take on Switzerland.

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