On June 29 at 12:00 PM ET, Italy and Switzerland go toe to toe at Olympiastadion in the Round of 16 at the 2024 in Germany. While Italy finished second in Group B with 4 points in group-stage play, Switzerland accumulated 5 points for a second-place finish in Group A.
Bookmakers favor Italy (+145) to advance to the quarterfinals over Switzerland (+227). The match has an over/under of 1.5 goals in place.
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Italy vs. Switzerland Betting Odds & Favorites
- Favorite: Italy (+145)
- Underdog: Switzerland (+227)
- Over/under: 1.5
Italy vs. Switzerland Euro 2024 Odds Insights
- The over/under for this game is 1.5 goals, 1.2 fewer than the scoring average of the two teams combined.
- These two teams combine to give up two goals per game, which is 0.5 greater than the total for this matchup.
Italy Offensive Insights
- In UEFA Euro, Italy has three goals in three matches (fifth in competition), and Switzerland has allowed three in three matches (14th).
- In terms of goal differential, Italy is 11th in UEFA Euro at even.
- Italy attempts 10.3 shots per match (seventh in ), and Switzerland concedes 10.7 per match (17th). In terms of shots on target, Italy is 14th offensively (2.7 per match), and Switzerland is 10th defensively (3.0 conceded).
- Italy has been outshot 35-31, and its -4 shot differential is 15th in UEFA Euro.
- Italy is 15th in the competition in chances created at 7.7 per match, a lower number than its opponents average (8.7).
- Italy has scored three goals on 31 shots, converting 9.7% of its shots (11th in competition).
- Italy is 11th in UEFA Euro in converting its chances, scoring on 13.0% of them.
Italy Moneyline Insights
- Italy has not been a +145 favorite or greater this tournament.
- According to the moneyline, Italy’s chances of winning this match are 40.8%.
Italy Leaders
- Gianluca Scamacca tallied 12 goals and six assists in 33 games for Atalanta in Serie A last season.
- Last season, Mateo Retegui put up 11 goals and one assist in 21 games for CA Tigre in the Argentine Primera División.
- In 33 matches for Juventus in Serie A last season, Federico Chiesa recorded nine goals and two assists.
- Federico Dimarco, in 36 matches for Inter Milan in Serie A last season, amassed five goals and six assists.
Switzerland Offensive Insights
- Switzerland is second in UEFA Euro in goals (five overall, 1.7 per game), and Italy is 14th in goals conceded (three overall, 1.0 per game).
- Switzerland is fourth in UEFA Euro in terms of goal differential at +2.
- In terms of shots, Switzerland is eighth in the competition offensively (taking 10.0 per match), and Italy is 19th defensively (conceding 11.7). Looking at corner kicks, Switzerland is third offensively (taking 5.3 per match), and Italy is 14th defensively (conceding 3.3).
- In terms of shot differential, Switzerland is 14th in UEFA Euro at -0.7 per game.
- Switzerland is 20th in the competition in chances created at 7.3 per match, which is a lower number than its opponents’ average (8.7).
- Switzerland has scored five goals on 30 shots, converting 16.7% of its shots into goals (second in competition).
- Switzerland has scored on 22.7% of its chances in this competition, which ranks second.
Switzerland Moneyline Insights
- This tournament Switzerland has been an underdog in one match, and won none.
- Switzerland (+227) has not been this big of an underdog in a game this tournament.
- Switzerland’s chances of winning this match are 30.6%, according to the moneyline.
Switzerland Leaders
- Ruben Vargas compiled four goals and four assists in 31 games for FC Augsburg in the Bundesliga last season.
- This past season, Noah Okafor took the pitch for 32 matches for AC Milan in Serie A, collecting six goals and two assists.
- In 32 matches for Toulouse FC in Ligue 1 last season, Vincent Sierro recorded six goals and two assists.
- Zeki Amdouni finished this past season with five goals and one assist in 38 games for Burnley FC (the Premier League).
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