The hosts take on a sleeping giant in Basel. Switzerland don’t have much of a record at the Euros: they’ve only qualified twice before, in 2017 and 2022, failing to get out of the groups on both occasions. Norway on the other hand are past masters: champions in 1987 and 1993, and runners-up four other times. But the word past is instructive there: Norway, erstwhile World and Olympic champions as well, aren’t the force they once were, having failed to get through the groups at the last two Euros – remember that 8-0 defeat to England three years ago? – and falling to their current Fifa ranking of 16th in the world, the joint-lowest mark in their history. So while Switzerland, ranked 23rd, may be very much second best historically, there’s not so much of a gap between the countries right now.
Having said all that, Norway will still fancy their chances this afternoon. They’ve beaten Switzerland twice already this year, in the Nations League, while the Swiss are six without a win in competitive matches. The hosts, who are without the injury-stricken Ramona Bachmann, will look to Arsenal midfielder Lia Wälti for inspiration; Norway have plenty of star power up front in Caroline Graham Hansen and Ada Hegerberg. Can the hosts get off on the good foot, or will Norway rediscover their mojo? Kick-off is at 8pm UK time. It’s on!