Serbia vs Switzerland World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group G match at Qatar 2022

David Lynch

Serbia vs Switzerland World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group G match at Qatar 2022 image

Switzerland may have a points advantage over Serbia going into the sides' group-stage clash, but they would be leaving it to chance in believing a draw is enough to put them through.

A point for the Swiss might well allow Cameroon to sneak into the knockout stages on goal difference by beating already-qualified Brazil on Friday.

As such, both Switzerland and Serbia are likely to be treating their final Group G fixture as a must-win.

Below are the projected lineups for both teams.

Serbia vs Switzerland confirmed lineups

Serbia boss Dragan Stojkovic has vowed to go for the jugular when his side face Switzerland with their World Cup hopes hanging by a thread.

Having picked up just a point across their opening two games, nothing less than three points in their final Group G game will do for Serbia.

And Stojkovic accepts that the only way to go about picking up the win his side need is to attack a Swiss side who currently occupy second place in the group.

He said: “It is going to be a difficult match, but we need to decide on our destiny. We will do our best.

“You can’t win if you don’t attack. We intend to play attacking football without forgetting to defend ourselves.

“We know that Switzerland are a very well-organised team and this is a game of patience in which a lot of factors can be decisive, but in order to win you need to attack.”

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Serbia confirmed starting 11

Dusan Vlahovic returns to join Aleksandar Mitrovic in attack with Nemanja Maksimovic on the bench in Doha.

Serbia (3-4-1-2, right to left): 23. V. Milinkovic-Savic (GK) — 5. Veljkovic, 4. Milenkovic, 2. Pavlovic — 14. Zivkovic, 16. Lukic, 20. Milinkovic-Savic, 17. Kostic  — 10. Tadic — 9. A. Mitrovic, 18. Vlahovic

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Switzerland confirmed starting 11

(4-2-3-1, right to left): 21. Kobel (GK) — 3. Widmer, 5. Akanji, 22. Schar, 13. Rodriguez — 8. Freuler, 10. Xhaka — 23. Shaqiri, 15. Sow, 17. Vargas — 7. Embolo

Xherdan Shaqiri is fit to return to the starting line-up after remaining on the bench during his country's narrow defeat to Brazil with Gregor Kobel starting in goal ahead of Yann Sommer.

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Serbia vs Switzerland World Cup squads

Here are the names on Serbia and Switzerland's World Cup squad lists in Qatar (caps correct as of start of Qatar 2022):

Serbia World Cup squad

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1Marko DmitrovicSevilla (SPA)3019
GK23Vanja Milinkovic-SavicTorino (ITA)257
GK12Predrag RajkovicMallorca (SPA) 2728
DEF13Stefan MitrovicGetafe (SPA)3235
DEF2Strahinja PavlovicRB Salzburg (AUS)2122
DEF5Milos VeljkovicWerder Bremen (GER)2721
DEF25Filip MladenovicLegia Warsaw (POL)3120
DEF3Strahinja ErakovicRed Star Belgrade (SER)212
DEF15Srdan BabicAlmeria (SPA)262
DEF4Nikola MilenkovicFiorentina (ITA)2538
MID10Dusan Tadic Ajax (NED)3391
MID17Filip Kostic Juventus (ITA)2950
MID6Nemanja Maksimovic Getafe (SPA)2740
MID21Filip Duricic Sampdoria (ITA)3037
MID16Sasa Lukic Torino (ENG)2632
MID14Andrija Zivkovic PAOK (GRE)2629
MID22Darko Lazovic Verona (ITA)3226
MID20Sergej Milinkovic-Savic Lazio (ITA)2736
MID8Nemandja Gudelj Sevilla (SPA)3049
MID26Marko Grujic Porto (POR)2618
MID19Uros Racic Braga (POR)249
MID24Ivan IlicVerona (ITA)216
FWD9Aleksandar Mitrovic Fulham (ENG)2876
FWD11Luka Jovic Fiorentina (ITA)2429
FWD18Dusan Vlahovic Juventus (ITA)2217
FWD7Nemanja Radonjic Marseille (FRA)2636

Switzerland World Cup squad

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1Yann SommerBorussia Monchengladbach (GER)3377
GK21Gregor KobelBorussia Dortmund (GER)243
GK24Philipp KohnRB Salzburg (AUT)240
GK12Jonas OmlinMontpellier (FRA) 243
DEF33Fabian ScharNewcastle (ENG)3073
DEF5Manuel Akanji Manchester City (ENG)2743
DEF13Ricardo RodriguezTorino (ITA) 30100
DEF4Nico ElvediBorussia Monchengladbach (GER)2640
DEF3Silvan WidmerMainz (GER)2934
DEF18Eray Comert Valencia (SPA)2410
MID10Granit XhakaArsenal (ENG)30107
MID8Remo FreulerNottingham Forest (ENG)3049
MID20Fabian FreiBasel (SUI)3322
MID6Denis ZakariaChelsea (ENG)2543
MID15Djibril SowFrankfurt (GER)2532
MID11Renato SteffenLugano (SUI) 3027
MID14Michel AebischerBologna (ITA)2511
MID26Ardon JashariLuzern (SWI) 201
MID25Fabian RiederYoung Boys200
MID23Xherdan Shaqiri Chicago Fire (USA)31109
MID17Ruben VargasAugsburg (GER)2427
MID2Edimilson FernandesMainz (GER)2622
FWD19Noah OkaforRB Salzburg (AUT)228
FWD16Christian FassnachtYoung Boys (SUI)2815
FWD9Haris SeferovicGalatasaray (TUR)3088
Forward7Breel EmboloMonaco (FRA)2559

David Lynch

David Lynch is a freelance football journalist primarily covering Liverpool FC. He has reported on the the Reds for over a decade for publications such as the Sunday Mirror and Evening Standard, carving out a reputation as a trusted voice on all things Anfield in the process. Having followed Liverpool across England and Europe over the course of his career, David has filed from illustrious venues such as Camp Nou, the Allianz Arena and the Estadio do Dragao, as well as from multiple Champions League finals.