In a highly anticipated matchup at Parken Stadium, Denmark and Switzerland faced off in a UEFA Nations League encounter that ended in a 0-0 stalemate. Both teams, led by experienced coaches Lars Knudsen and Murat Yakin, delivered a tactical and disciplined performance. Despite the absence of goals, the game had its share of intensity, with Denmark’s Pierre-Emile Højbjerg standing out as the man of the match for his tireless work in the midfield.
Denmark vs Switzerland Head-to-Head
Historically, Denmark held the upper hand in this fixture with five wins compared to Switzerland’s two victories. Out of the 14 matches played between the two nations, seven ended in a draw. Denmark had scored 19 goals against Switzerland, who managed 14 goals over their encounters.
Denmark vs Switzerland Lineups
Here is the Denmark vs Switzerland lineups today (Sep 5, 2024)
Denmark (4-2-3-1): Coach: Lars Knudsen
- Kasper Schmeichel (GK)
- Joachim Andersen
- Jannik Vestergaard
- Victor Nelsson (81′ Dorgu)
- Albert Grønbæk (81′ Skov Olsen)
- Christian Eriksen (62′ Damsgaard)
- Kasper Dolberg (62′ Wind)
- Victor Kristiansen
- Alexander Bah
- Morten Hjulmand (90′ Nørgaard)
- C. Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
Switzerland (4-3-3): Coach: Murat Yakin
- Gregor Kobel (GK)
- Silvan Widmer (65′ Omeragic)
- Nico Elvedi
- Manuel Akanji
- Breel Embolo (90′ Duah)
- Remo Freuler
- C. Granit Xhaka
- Ricardo Rodríguez
- Ruben Vargas (53′ Wüthrich)
- Fabian Rieder (65′ Zakaria)
- Michel Aebischer (90′ Amdouni)
Denmark vs Switzerland First Half
The match started off cautiously, with both teams taking time to find their rhythm. Denmark tried to impose their game through the creativity of Christian Eriksen and the physicality of Højbjerg in midfield, while Switzerland relied heavily on their captain, Granit Xhaka, to control the tempo.
Denmark’s best chance in the first half came in the 23rd minute when Albert Grønbæk made a driving run but was unable to beat Kobel. Switzerland responded with a dangerous shot from Breel Embolo, only to be denied by Kasper Schmeichel’s sharp reflexes.
At half-time, the score remained 0-0, with the game still very much up for grabs. Both teams were cautious, and the match seemed destined for a tactical battle rather than an end-to-end affair.
Denmark vs Switzerland Second Half
The second half saw more substitutions as both managers sought fresh legs to break the deadlock. Denmark introduced Jonas Wind and Mikkel Damsgaard in the 62nd minute, hoping to add more attacking impetus. Meanwhile, Switzerland brought in Denis Zakaria and Becir Omeragic to solidify their midfield and defense.
Denmark’s dominance in possession continued, but Switzerland’s defense, led by Elvedi and Akanji, stood firm. The game grew tenser in the final stages, with players from both sides showing signs of fatigue.
Denmark vs Switzerland Timeline of Key Events
- 47′ – Silvan Widmer receives a yellow card, reflecting Switzerland’s growing frustration.
- 53′ – Ruben Vargas is replaced by Gregory Wüthrich.
- 62′ – Denmark substitutes Dolberg for Wind and Eriksen for Damsgaard in an attempt to spark their attack.
- 65′ – Switzerland makes defensive changes, bringing in Zakaria and Omeragic for Rieder and Widmer.
- 81′ – Denmark introduces Skov Olsen for Grønbæk, while Switzerland responds with attacking reinforcements in Amdouni and Duah.
- 90+2′ – Højbjerg’s defensive efforts earn him a yellow card, while Vestergaard is booked in the dying minutes.
Denmark vs Switzerland Full-Time: 0-0
Despite a late surge in intensity and Denmark pressing forward, Switzerland’s defense held firm. The match ended without either side finding the back of the net, and it was a well-fought draw that reflected the teams’ mutual respect and tactical discipline.
Denmark vs Switzerland Stats
- Possession: Denmark 48% – 52% Switzerland
- Shots: Denmark 8 – 10 Switzerland
- Shots on Target: Denmark 2 – 3 Switzerland
- Corners: Denmark 5 – 4 Switzerland
- Pass Accuracy: Denmark 85% – 87% Switzerland
- Fouls: Denmark 13 – 14 Switzerland
- Yellow Cards: Denmark 3 – 4 Switzerland
Denmark vs Switzerland Impact on Points Table
The result leaves Denmark and Switzerland sharing points in the group stage of the UEFA Nations League. Both teams remain in contention for qualification to the knockout rounds, though Denmark will rue missed opportunities in front of goal.
Denmark vs Switzerland Man of the Match
Pierre-Emile Højbjerg was instrumental for Denmark, dominating the midfield with his tough tackles, interceptions, and distribution. His leadership on the pitch, combined with his defensive prowess, earned him the Man of the Match award despite the game ending goalless.
Though the match ended in a 0-0 draw, it was a tactical showcase between two evenly matched teams. Both Denmark and Switzerland will now turn their attention to their next fixtures, where they hope to convert their solid performances into wins. Despite the lack of goals, the encounter had its moments of brilliance, with Højbjerg’s standout performance a silver lining for the Danes.