Spain (w)
Switzerland (w)
(FT)
Predictions:
Market | Prediction | Odd | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Over 1.5 Goals | 98.50% | (2-0) | |
Over 2.5 Goals | 85.00% | (2-0) | |
Both Teams To Score | 76.10% | (2-0) | |
Over 2.5 BTTS | 63.90% | (2-0) | |
Over 3.5 Goals | 61.70% | (2-0) |
Overview
The upcoming football match between Spain and Switzerland on July 18, 2025, promises to be a thrilling encounter between two strong teams with rich soccer traditions. Spain, known for its fluid passing game and technical prowess, will be keen to assert dominance over Switzerland. Meanwhile, Switzerland will be looking to leverage their tactical discipline and solid defensive setup to secure a positive result against their formidable opponents.
Betting Predictions
Over 1.5 Goals: With both teams having the potential to score, the probability of this match seeing more than 1.5 goals is incredibly high at 98.70%. Spain, having a prolific offense, and Switzerland, who often play counter-attacking games, are expected to create numerous goal-scoring opportunities.
Over 2.5 Goals: Given the attacking nature of Spain and the potential for gaps in the Swiss defense, there is an 85.10% chance for more than 2.5 goals in this match. This aligns well with Spain’s style of play, characterized by intricate moves and frequent goal attempts.
Both Teams To Score: With a high likelihood of 72.80%, this bet reflects the offensive capabilities of both teams. Spain’s offensive potential is evident, while Switzerland’s resilience and counter-attacks make them capable of breaching defenses.
Over 2.5 BTTS (Both Teams To Score): At a 61.00% probability, this prediction underscores the dynamic nature of this fixture where both teams are expected to contribute to the goal tally. The combination of Spain’s attacking flair and Switzerland’s opportunistic strikes is likely to ensure goals on both sides.
Over 3.5 Goals: The chance for more than 3.5 goals stands at 63.00%, propelled by Spain’s creative midfielders and their ability to dismantle defenses as well as Switzerland’s opportunities in transition to score against a sometimes risk-prone Spanish defense.