Euro 2024: Hosts Germany Face Switzerland in Final Group Stage Match
Daniele Orsato to Referee High-Stakes Clash
Unbeaten Switzerland Pose Challenge to Germany's Hopes
The third and final round of Euro 2024 group stage games kicks off with hosts Germany taking on Switzerland. The match, to be played in Munich on June 20, will be officiated by Italian referee Daniele Orsato, assisted by Ciro Carbone and Alessandro Giallatini.
Germany, seeking to impress in front of their home crowd, will face a tough challenge in Switzerland, who are unbeaten in their past three matches against the hosts (W1 D2). Those three matches produced a staggering 16 goals, highlighting the potential for an exciting and high-scoring affair.
Orsato, one of UEFA's most experienced referees, will be tasked with maintaining order and ensuring a fair game. The Italian official has a history of handling high-profile matches, including the 2020 UEFA Champions League final between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain.
The outcome of the match will have a significant impact on the standings in Group A. Germany currently sit top of the group with four points, while Switzerland are second with three points. A win for Germany would secure their place in the knockout stages, while a win for Switzerland would put them in a strong position to advance.
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