Spain vs Switzerland Predicted Lineups: UEFA Nations League

We'll likely see plenty of rotation from Spain, who have already won Nations League Group A4

 
1:23pm on Monday 18th November 2024
By
Martin Macdonald

Spain head into their final Nations League match knowing that they have secured top spot in Group A4.

On Monday, they face a Switzerland side bottom of the group with just two points gained so far from their opening five matches.

With progression confirmed, we'll likely see plenty of changes to the starting XI of La Roja.

Spain Team News

Martin Zubimendi, Mikel Oyarzabal and Alex Baena have been allowed to go back to their clubs and will miss this one, though Oyarzabal is suspended anyway.

Bryan Zaragoza, Bryan Gil and Pau Cubarsi were all left out of the squad for the Denmark game but are set to return and could feature.

Expect the likes of Alvaro Morata, Pedri, Fabian Ruiz and Nico Williams to be reinstated to the starting XI after only appearing as subs on Friday.

Last Spain Lineup

Here's how Spain lined up against Denmark.

Switzerland Team News

The Swiss don't have much to play for, so expect rotation from Murat Yakin.

Joel Monteiro, Andi Zeqiri and Dereck Kutesa are among the fringe players that could be given a chance from the start.

There are no fresh injury concerns from the weekend.

Last Switzerland Lineup

Here's how Switzerland lined up against Serbia.

Spain vs Switzerland Expected Lineups

Spain (4-3-3): Raya; Mingueza, Cubarsi, Laporte, Grimaldo; Merino, Ruiz, Pedri; N.Williams, Olmo, Morata

Switzerland (4-2-3-1): Kobel; Fernandes, Comert, Akanji, Rodriguez; Xhaka, Freuler; Monteiro, Amdouni, Kutesa; Zeqiri

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