For Switzerland, this match is even more crucial than for Germany, who have already managed to qualify.
Germany has had a great run in the Euro Championships so far and it seems like the players are coming together on time. I understand that people talk more about the outstanding performances of the younger players, like Musiala, Cole Harvey, Shavitz, etc., but the veterans Ozzell and Gentile are the centerpiece that really connects the whole team on both offense and defense. Ozier always finds space, gets deep into the opponent's box and commands the play, selects great passes and organizes the attack. Gentile often finds openings in the box when he receives the ball in front of him, which is why he has scored and assisted on one goal so far.
However, I think Germany are assured of qualification and may rest the two senior players, which may be an opportunity for Switzerland.
Switzerland, who are now at 4 points, are likely to have already progressed, as they have the characteristics that could put Germany in trouble. In my opinion, one of Germany's weaknesses is their defense, and if their opponents are able to attack effectively, the Sutton Shakiri could give them serious trouble.
Overall, both teams will be happy to be able to maintain their current positions by way of a draw.