The joy of a draw came as a surprise. The Germans played their best, but were sleepwalking, while the Swiss were in high spirits, playing both offense and defense. Musiala made a fine direct pass, and Gündoğan stepped in to steal the ball, but he lost the ball due to unsteady control. Havertz's header was confiscated by the keeper but his follow up shot was deflected by the keeper. Andriesch's shot from outside the area was disallowed by VAR for a foul on Musiala in the box, and at the 30-minute mark, Fruhler's precise cross was met by N'Doye to give Switzerland a 1-0 lead, with VAR confirming the goal.
In the second half, Germany created several threats but failed to capitalize on them. Musiala's shot was parried, Gündoğan's follow-up shot went wide, and Kimmich's good chance in front of the goal was also neutralized. Vargas goal was ruled offside, Germany in the final moments to equalize the score to 1-1, but with seven points group leader to advance, Switzerland with five points followed, after Germany, Portugal, Spain, the fourth team to advance to the round of 16.
Scotland and Hungary met for the first time in the Europa League. Scotland are third in the group with only one point from two matches, while Hungary are at the bottom with no points. The winner will advance directly. A win for Scotland would secure their place, with the other third-place finishers in the group on either one or two points. Scotland did not have a strong desire to win in this nail-biting game. Both sides had no shots on goal in the first half, while Hungary had 5 shots, 1 of which was on target. Bora's long-range shot from outside the area was parried, Sobosloj's free kick was blocked and Orban's offside header hit the crossbar.
In the second half, both sides were still weak in attack, Scotland's offense was weak, and Hungary's shots on goal came to nothing. Towards the end of the match, Korzobos scored a crucial goal to give Hungary a 1-0 victory over Scotland and advance to the next stage of the tournament.