And they completed the turnaround as Dusan Vlahovic finished smartly into the bottom corner. Despite this, Switzerland would not accept defeat and they equalised through Breel Embolo, tapping in after a fine move. The best goal of the game came as Remo Freuler finished after an impressive passing move led to the goal, a crucial strike that saw his side go through to the knockout round. Kick-off time: 7pm GMT Live stream: ITV X TV channel: ITV Two Group G: LIVE TABLE Serbia XI: Milinkovic-Savic, Milenkovic, Veljkovic, Pavlovic, Zivkovic, Milinkovic-Savic, Lukic, Kostic, Tadic, Mitrovic, Vlahovic Switzerland XI: Kobel, Widmer, Akanji, Schar, Rodriguez, Xhaka, Freuler, Shaqiri, Sow, Vargas, Embolo Explainer: All the info for Serbia vs Switzerland BETTING SPECIAL - GET £40 IN FREE BETS ON THE WORLD CUP Goodnight from Stadium 974 And goodbye to the group stage of Qatar 2022! This week's fixture finales have been thrill-a-minute rides that have keep the watching world on the edge of their seats until the last whistle.
Quite simply, it's proved to be the most dramatic group stage the World Cup has even known, and a timely reminder to FIFA that their proposal of 16 groups of three teams for 2026 is a sham. Back in 2022, Switzerland became the 16th and final team to seal their spot in the knockout stages, but not without the competitive challenge of Serbia - and even Cameroon. Expect more drama tomorrow when the round of 16 commences, and that, of course, means the possibility of extra-time and penalties. The eight ties begin with the Netherlands taking on the USA, and we'll be here to cover every kick. Until then, thanks and farewell.
Credit: FIFA. com Full time - Serbia 2-3 Switzerland The final whistle goes, and it's Switzerland that progress to the knockout stages at the end of an emotionally-charged evening in Qatar. Goals at the end of the first half and the start of the second knocked the stuffing out Serbia, and ultimately knocked Serbia out of the World Cup. Dragan Stojkovic's team is littered with talent, but one-by-one they were withdrawn as Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri got the better of them again.
Mark IrwinThe Sun Clash more yellow than mellow Christmas is coming so perhaps it's only right to expect plenty of cards. It was certainly the case this evening as Serbia and Switzerland served up 11 in an emotionally-charged clash. The 11 bookings are the most in a World Cup match since the 2010 final - and not a Howard Webb in sight. Credit: @OptaFranz Twitter Match stats from Stadium 974 Serbia failed to muster a single shot on target in the second half as their 'gold-ish generation' crashed out of the World Cup.
The Last 16 line-up The eight groups have now been decided, and we know the full line-up for the first knockout stage of Qatar 2022. Netherlands v USA (Saturday, 3pm) Argentina v Australia (Saturday, 7pm) France v Poland (Sunday, 3pm) England v Senegal (Sunday, 7pm) Japan v Croatia (Monday, 3pm) Brazil v South Korea (Monday, 7pm) Morocco v Spain (Tuesday, 3pm) Portugal v Switzerland (Tuesday, 7pm) The final Group G standings For the first time since USA '94, not one single side qualified from the group stage of a World Cup with maximum points. Brazil won Group G despite losing this evening to Cameroon, who were edged out of second place by Switzerland's victory over Serbia.
Serbia 2-3 Switzerland 90+10. Into the 100th minute, and Serbia are still looking for a goal that would knock Switzerland out! A free-kick is sent deep into the area where it's headed out by Akanji to Radonjic, who pulls his volley wide. 90+8. Dusan Tadic has just challenged for an aerial ball on the touchline. Nothing strange about that, you might think. Well, he was substituted about 20 minutes ago. 90+5. Granit Xhaka and Aleksandar Mitrovic are still going at each other.
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