Is Portugal vs Switzerland on TV? Channel, live stream, kick-off time, team news for UEFA Nations League tie
PORTUGAL return to the big screens TOMORROW when they take on Switzerland in a mouth-watering Nations League contest.
Selecao spared themselves of a dejected opening day defeat to Spain on Thursday.
As an unlikely hero in Ricardo Horta was sent onto rescue a point for Portugal.
However, the same cannot be said for Switzerland who bitterly lost 2-1 to Czech Republic.
But the Swiss will be eager to put that disappointing game behind them with a huge win over the 2019 Nations League champions.
What time does Portugal vs Switzerland kick off?
- Portugal will entertain Switzerland TOMORROW – Sunday, June 5.
- It is scheduled to kick off at 7:45pm UK time – same time locally.
- Estadio Jose Alvalde in Lisbon, Portugal is the assigned arena for this eye-catching contest which can hold around 50,000 fans.
- Cristiano Ronaldo bagged a hattrick when the sides last met in 2019.
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Is Portugal vs Switzerland on TV and can I live stream it?
- The UEFA Nations League fixture between Portugal and Switzerland will be broadcasted live in the UK on Premier Sports 2.
- Coverage will commence from 7:35pm UK time – 10 minutes before kick-off.
- Subscription members can stream the game live via the Premier Player app where the membership prices start from £9.99 a month.
Team news
Fernando Santos will continue to cope without Wolves keeper Jose Sa who withdrew from the squad before Portugal's opener with Spain.
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Covid-19 positive Vitinha in unlikely to feature but the Portugal boss could recall on Diogo Jota and Domingos Duarte who both missed out on Thursday.
Elsewhere, Switzerland have a full strength squad for their second Nations League clash this campaign.
However, Murat Yakin will be tempted to alter his side having witnessed a poor display from the Swiss last time out.
Latest odds
- Portugal to win 4/5
- Draw 13/5
- Switzerland to win 4/1
*Odds courtesy of Betfair are correct at time of publication
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