England and Switzerland meet for a place in the final four of Euro 2024 in their quarter-final clash this weekend.
The Three Lions needed some late magic from Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane to see off Slovakia in their last 16 clash on Sunday.
After a group campaign that was not easy on the eye, it was another case of England getting the job done by any means necessary despite more concerns over the nature of their performances.
Switzerland meanwhile booked their place in style, sending defending champions Italy crashing out of the competition with a thoroughly impressive 2-0 win.
Having fallen on the more favourable side of the knockout draw, both nations will fancy their chances of progressing to the final in Berlin with the win.
Here is your full brief for England vs Switzerland, including what TV channel the game will be shown on and the Three Lions’ predicted line-up.
England vs Switzerland kicks off at 5pm on Saturday 6 July.
BBC One will have live coverage of the match with their programme beginning at 4pm. The match will also be available to stream live on BBC iPlayer.
Gareth Southgate will be forced into making at least one change with Marc Guehi suspended after picking up his second booking of the competition against Slovakia. Ezri Konsa, Joe Gomez and Lewis Dunk are among the options to come in and replace him at the back.
Kobbie Mainoo will hope to keep his place in the side with Cole Palmer knocking on the door again after another bright performance off the bench.
Predicted England XI: Pickford, Walker, Stones, Konsa, Trippier, Mainoo, Rice, Saka, Bellingham, Palmer, Kane
England and Switzerland have met 27 times over the years with England winning 19 of those. The Swiss have just three wins to their name – the last of those coming back in 1981.
The last time the two sides met was in an international friendly, with England emerging victorious at Wembley with a 2-1 courtesy of goals from Luke Shaw and Harry Kane.
The last competitive meeting was a third-place play-off in the Nations League in 2019, with England winning on penalties following a 0-0 draw.