VargasRubén Vargas
46'
FreulerRemo Freuler
37'
S. Marciniak
Full-time: Switzerland 2-0 Italy
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Full-time
90'
+ 2
Substitution
88'
Swiss wall holding firm
Italy's approach been a lot more direct in this final phase of the game with the number of players they have forward, however, Die Nati's back five has batted away any and all danger balls into the box so far with ease.
86'
Substitution
Perfect Duah
© Lars Baron
83'
Zuber shoots wide!
Some excellent hold-up play deeper in the Swiss defensive third opens up space for Zuber on the counter who is found by an excellent through-ball from Xhaka. The former Hoffenheim winger exchanges a one-two with the Leverkusen man before shooting wide of the Italian goal from a difficult angle.
80'
It's all Italy
All the action coming from Italy now as Switzerland look to put everything on the line to protect this 2-0 lead. If they can hold on for 10 minutes more and some change, this will be a historic result for Die Nati.
A disappointing outing
© FABRICE COFFRINI
77'
Substitution
77'
Substitution
75'
Scamacca hits the post!
Italy have finally come to life in this second half, with two shot attempts in the space of 60 seconds - the first being a near-goal from Gianluca Scamacca, who hits the post from point-blank range. A double change follows from Spalletti as they look to give themselves a lifeline in the final quarter of the game.
74'
Substitution
74'
Substitution
71'
Double Swiss change
Well-timed changes from the Swiss camp to bring in fresh legs - two Bundesliga players come off for Bundesliga players of past and present in Leonidas Stergiou and Steven Zuber.
71'
Substitution
71'
Substitution
70'
Numbers speak volumes
Goal attempts
11off target
4on target
6off target
0on target
Ndoye trying the spectacular
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64'
Added Italian firepower
Spalletti has decided to sacrifice Barella in the hope of going more direct with another forward in Mateo Retegui. So far, they've looked toothless in attack.
64'
Substitution
59'
Switzerland looking unfazed
Italy have stepped up their press in the Swiss defensive third, however, Die Nati look absolutely unfazed and are doing well to play through the lines of pressure.
57'
Third yellow for Italy
That's the third Italian defender to go into the referee's book - this time, it's a foul by Mancini on Stuttgart's Rieder.
57'
Yellow card
55'
Swiss duel domination
52'
Scare for Schär
Italian heads haven't dropped since that Vargas rocket-shot. They are attempting to put together some good passing moves and the latest nearly produces a huge blunder from Schär as he blocks the pass and nearly puts the ball past Sommer in goal, the goalpost being the saviour.
10/10 Vargas
© Stu Forster
48'
Vargas finds top-bins!
An incredible start to the second half for Switzerland - good combinations in possession again out wide to create space on the edge of the box for Vargas, who curls the ball to perfection past Donnarumma and into the top corner. He'll remember that for the rest of his life.
Kick-off!
45'
+ 4
Substitution
Half-time: Switzerland 1-0 Italy
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Half-time
45'
+ 2
Rieder denied by Super Donnarumma
The newly signed VfB Stuttgart loanee bends a superb free-kick, attempting to catch out the Italian number one at the near post, but he reacts well to deny the Swiss winger.
45'
+ 1
Italian struggles continue
Spalletti's side need half-time to come sooner rather than later. They've really struggled to gather any kind of sustained momentum. That half-time team talk will be crucial. The latest sign of their frustration is a yellow for Stephan El Shaarawy.
45'
Yellow card
1:00
The best of Ruben Vargas from 2023/24
37'
Freuler strikes first!
Switzerland find their very well-deserved breakthrough and it's the Swiss number eight who rushes into the box to volley past Donnarumma. Yet another superb possession sequence from Yakin's side and this time, they are rewarded with the goal. Assisted by Augsburg's wing wizard Ruben Vargas.
35'
Barella the first to see yellow
The Azzurri man charges down Fabian Rieder in transition and takes one for the team to prevent further Swiss threat. The first card of the day.
35'
Yellow card
32'
Ball-playing struggles
Each time Italy have had an opportunity to play out from the back from goal-kick situations, they've failed to break out against the increasing Swiss pressure.
Incredible Donnarumma
© Lars Baron
28'
Ndoye finding space wide
Dan Ndoye has looked a threat on the flanks, consistently receiving the ball in dangerous positions outside Italy's penalty area. Spalletti's defence has held firm thus far, however, with their blocks.
26'
Dancing feet from Chiesa
This time it's Chiesa at the other end who is denied by Sommer in goal. The Juventus man does well to drive into the Swiss box and create space for the shot - his measured curler is parried away.
24'
Donnarumma denies Embolo!
Breel Embolo is on the receiving end of a great ball in behind the Swiss defence but Italy's number one stands tall to deny the Monaco man's curling attempt.
Hotly contested affair
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21'
Smooth Swiss football
Switzerland are turning on the style now, putting together some excellent passing combinations to attack the space between Italian lines.
20'
Spaces opening up
The game has opened up a lot more in the last few minutes, with both sides on the receiving end of offensive transitions. There are no goals yet but there has been plenty of entertainment.
16'
First Italy attack
The first time Spalleti's side create some sort of threat, an overlapping run from Bryan Cristante to create a good cutback opportunity from the right. The pass is blocked away for a corner, but the Azzurri will take some confidence from that after a shaky start.
Quarterback Xhaka
© Claudio Villa
12'
Sloppy Italy
The Azzurri have looked really off on the ball so far and are struggling to maintain possession under the incessant Swiss pressure.
9'
Barella down and hurt
An off-the-ball foul on Inter's Nicolo Barella has sent the Italian down - a big injury concern for Spalletti.
Switzerland dominant start
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2'
Early statement
It took all of 42 seconds for Switzerland to get their first corner, early pressure and offence shown from Yakin's Die Nati.
1'
Kick-off!
Breel Embolo of Switzerland gets us underway for the round of 16!
Kick-off!
Final touches
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Sensational atmosphere building up
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The cheese derby?
© Stu Forster
More on the teams
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Supersub Zaccagni?
© Claudio Villa
Italy starting XI
Donnarumma - Di Lorenzo, Mancini, Bastoni, Darmian - Cristante, Fagioli, Barella - El Shaarawy, Scamacca, Chiesa
Switzerland starting XI
Sommer - Akanji, Schär, Rodriguez - Rieder, Xhaka, Freuler, Aebischer - Ndoye, Vargas, Embolo
To each their own..
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The Olympiastadion awaits
© Claudio Villa
2:33
Xhaka the Swiss heartbeat
Key personnel missing
© Claudio Villa
Swiss celebration
© ALBERTO PIZZOLI
Last Euro meeting
© Claudio Villa
Eyes on the prize
© FABRICE COFFRINI
Italy's solid history
The Azzurri have been victorious in 29 of the 61 international meetings with Switzerland while they have failed lose against the Swiss in 31 years. Switzerland have won just eight times in the history of this fixture.
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Watch: Inside the Olympiastadion
How they got here: Switzerland
© KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV
How they got here: Italy
© Claudio Villa
It's knockout time!
Welcome to our coverage of the last-16 encounter between Switzerland and Italy at Berlin's Olympiastadion on Saturday (kick-off: 6pm CEST), which kicks-off the Euro 2024 knockout stage.