England v Switzerland TV channel, start time and how to watch Euro 2024 fixture online
The Three Lions have been unimpressive yet snuck through to the last eight with an extra time win over Slovakia Euro 2024 has reached the quarter-final stage and England are still very much involved - despite having been seconds from elimination last time out and having underwhelmed throughout the tourmanent so far.
A Jude Bellingham overhead kick saved the Three Lions against Slovakia, before Harry Kane’s header in extra time won them the tie, after finishing top in the group stage despite only managing a single victory from their three games.
Improvement is expected and will be necessary, but for that to happen changes seem are no doubt needed once more in the team - and there’s still the matter of a potentially pending suspension for Bellingham to solve, after he made gestures outside the realms of “decent conduct” and was investigated by Uefa.
Now they face Switzerland, who themselves looked assured in finishing second behind Germany in Group A, before knocking out an Italy side in the last 16 who performed even worse than England at the tournament. There’s no doubt, though, that Gareth Southgate’s team needs an extraordinarily improved performance to continue their journey from this point.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game. England today meet Switzerland in a Euro 2024 quarter-final.
The Three Lions just about squeezed through on Sunday night thanks to a dramatic late last-16 comeback against Slovakia in Gelsenkirchen that saw a stunning last-gasp bicycle-kick equaliser from Jude Bellingham followed by an early extra-time header from captain Harry Kane that sealed a remarkable 2-1 win.
Unconvincing Group C winners England had been mere seconds away from a humiliating early exit and quite possibly the end of Gareth Southgate’s eight-year reign after yet another abject display until the most thrilling of unexpected turnarounds at the Arena AufSchalke kept their campaign alive. Having fumbled their way into the quarter-finals, England take on Switzerland today for a place in the final four at Euro 2024.
It’s been painful to watch for Three Lions fans so far, with three substandard performances in the group stage, which Gareth Southgate’s side somehow progressed from as winners. England were then woeful again in the last 16 against Slovakia, only for a spectacular Jude Bellingham goal in the depths of added time to save their bacon.
Harry Kane nodded England in front seconds into extra-time and Southgate’s side held on to make it through to another quarter-final. A similar performance is unlikely to be enough against a dangerous Swiss side, who comfortably beat defending champions Italy in the last 16. Mirror Sport brings you everything you need to know about watching the big game… After a last second dramatic of triumph over Slovakia, thanks to Jude Bellingham's last-minute, bicycle kicks heroics, England are right where they would have expected to be when Euro 2024 began. They topped Group C and now are in a quarterfinal matchup against Switzerland, one that seemed eminently plausible back when the draw was made. The destination is only partly what matters, however, and Gareth Southgate's side having endured a journey of Bagginsian ardor to even make it to the last eight.
Ahead of them lie a Swiss side who have been altogether more drama free, coolly repeating the trick they have managed in every major tournament for a decade, making their way to the knockout stages primed to upset the apple cart against bigger names. Having already sent holders Italy home they will firmly believe that an England in disarray cannot keep them from a first tournament semifinal. Viewing information
Date: Saturday, July 6 | Time: 12 p.m. ET
Location: Dusseldorf Arena - Dusseldorf, Germany
Watch: Fox | Live stream: Fubo (try for free)
Odds: England +125; Draw +190; Switzerland +290
How they got here
Switzerland's progress through the round of 16 has been impressive indeed. Beginning with an authoritative win over Hungary, Murat Yakin's side were pushed hard by Scotland but proved themselves to be more than a match against top tier opposition as they came within a few moments of beating hosts Germany. Then came an outstanding win over Italy, Remo Freuler and Ruben Vargas scoring either side of half time in a controlled display that established this team as one that could make a run through a favorable side of the bracket.
England could only dream of such a burgeoning reputation. It all started so brightly when Jude Bellingham struck early to earn a win over Serbia. It was then almost continuously downhill through draws with Denmark and Slovenia, the rate of descent only increasing as they collapsed towards defeat against Slovakia. Then a brilliant bicycle kick by Bellingham saved Gareth Southgate from a humiliating defeat, Harry Kane netting early in extra time to get England into the quarterfinals, still in with a shot of winning a tournament for which they were among the leading favorites before a ball was kicked. h
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England v Switzerland TV channel, start time and how to watch Euro 2024 fixture online
The Three Lions have been unimpressive yet snuck through to the last eight with an extra time win over Slovakia Euro 2024 has reached the quarter-final stage and England are still very much involved - despite having been seconds from elimination last time out and having underwhelmed throughout the tourmanent so far.
A Jude Bellingham overhead kick saved the Three Lions against Slovakia, before Harry Kane’s header in extra time won them the tie, after finishing top in the group stage despite only managing a single victory from their three games.
Improvement is expected and will be necessary, but for that to happen changes seem are no doubt needed once more in the team - and there’s still the matter of a potentially pending suspension for Bellingham to solve, after he made gestures outside the realms of “decent conduct” and was investigated by Uefa.
Now they face Switzerland, who themselves looked assured in finishing second behind Germany in Group A, before knocking out an Italy side in the last 16 who performed even worse than England at the tournament. There’s no doubt, though, that Gareth Southgate’s team needs an extraordinarily improved performance to continue their journey from this point.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game. England today meet Switzerland in a Euro 2024 quarter-final.
The Three Lions just about squeezed through on Sunday night thanks to a dramatic late last-16 comeback against Slovakia in Gelsenkirchen that saw a stunning last-gasp bicycle-kick equaliser from Jude Bellingham followed by an early extra-time header from captain Harry Kane that sealed a remarkable 2-1 win.
Unconvincing Group C winners England had been mere seconds away from a humiliating early exit and quite possibly the end of Gareth Southgate’s eight-year reign after yet another abject display until the most thrilling of unexpected turnarounds at the Arena AufSchalke kept their campaign alive. Having fumbled their way into the quarter-finals, England take on Switzerland today for a place in the final four at Euro 2024.
It’s been painful to watch for Three Lions fans so far, with three substandard performances in the group stage, which Gareth Southgate’s side somehow progressed from as winners. England were then woeful again in the last 16 against Slovakia, only for a spectacular Jude Bellingham goal in the depths of added time to save their bacon.
Harry Kane nodded England in front seconds into extra-time and Southgate’s side held on to make it through to another quarter-final. A similar performance is unlikely to be enough against a dangerous Swiss side, who comfortably beat defending champions Italy in the last 16. Mirror Sport brings you everything you need to know about watching the big game… After a last second dramatic of triumph over Slovakia, thanks to Jude Bellingham's last-minute, bicycle kicks heroics, England are right where they would have expected to be when Euro 2024 began. They topped Group C and now are in a quarterfinal matchup against Switzerland, one that seemed eminently plausible back when the draw was made. The destination is only partly what matters, however, and Gareth Southgate's side having endured a journey of Bagginsian ardor to even make it to the last eight.
Ahead of them lie a Swiss side who have been altogether more drama free, coolly repeating the trick they have managed in every major tournament for a decade, making their way to the knockout stages primed to upset the apple cart against bigger names. Having already sent holders Italy home they will firmly believe that an England in disarray cannot keep them from a first tournament semifinal. Viewing information
Date: Saturday, July 6 | Time: 12 p.m. ET
Location: Dusseldorf Arena - Dusseldorf, Germany
Watch: Fox | Live stream: Fubo (try for free)
Odds: England +125; Draw +190; Switzerland +290
How they got here
Switzerland's progress through the round of 16 has been impressive indeed. Beginning with an authoritative win over Hungary, Murat Yakin's side were pushed hard by Scotland but proved themselves to be more than a match against top tier opposition as they came within a few moments of beating hosts Germany. Then came an outstanding win over Italy, Remo Freuler and Ruben Vargas scoring either side of half time in a controlled display that established this team as one that could make a run through a favorable side of the bracket.
England could only dream of such a burgeoning reputation. It all started so brightly when Jude Bellingham struck early to earn a win over Serbia. It was then almost continuously downhill through draws with Denmark and Slovenia, the rate of descent only increasing as they collapsed towards defeat against Slovakia. Then a brilliant bicycle kick by Bellingham saved Gareth Southgate from a humiliating defeat, Harry Kane netting early in extra time to get England into the quarterfinals, still in with a shot of winning a tournament for which they were among the leading favorites before a ball was kicked. h