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Spain vs Switzerland live updates: Euro 2025 latest score, predictions and team news

Spain vs Switzerland live updates: Euro 2025 latest score, predictions and team news

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Hello everyone and welcome to The Athletic , where today we are live from Euro 2025.
On the agenda today: the tournament quarter-final between hosts Switzerland and World Cup holders Spain in Bern.
A last-four spot on the line. So stick with us as we take you through all the build-up.
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