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Switzerland v Netherlands live updates - latest Euro 2022 score as Group C reaches conclusion

Euro / Group Stage
Bramall Lane / 17.07.2022
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Updated 17/07/2022 at 18:01 GMT


24'
THALMANN AGAIN
The Swiss thank their goalkeeper once more, as she bravely dives in to punch away a dangerous inswinger from Martens.
Elsewhere, Sweden have gone one up against Portugal and now lead the group.
23'
NO PENALTY!
After a VAR our referee Demetrescu overturns it! That's the right decision, because Beerensteyn went down with no contact.
20'
PENALTY!
Brilliant from Beerensteyn, as a looses ball breaks to her 30 yards out. She bursts past Buhler and is clean through; Thalman rushes out and seems to get the ball first and ricochet it off Beerensteyn and out, but a penalty is given as Beerensteyn goes down! This could get overturned.
19'
SHOOTING CHANCE
We've seen nothing of Beerensteyn so far but she suddenly bursts into life, skipping through a few challenges and opening up a chance to shoot. She's off balance though, and it's a tame effort from 20 yards that is well off target.
17'
NO TAKERS
Janssen gets it again, working space for a cross after a smooth stepover but it flies through the penalty area where only van de Donk was waiting.
16'
HERE THEY ARE
The Dutch settle into a few minutes of possession, and Janssen piles forward from left back and cuts infield. Her pass is askew though and the Swiss clear.
13'
EXCELLENT SAVE!
It's the first real chance of the match. Maendly twists one way and then the other on the right edge of the area, before setting out a curler to the far corner. Van Domselaar gets across and superbly tips the ball over the bar.
OOF!
Buhler heads a clearance straight to Roord on the edge. Roord explodes a half-volley at goal which Buhle blocks point blank with her face. Ouch. She's up and ok though, and on we go.
9'
ANOTHER GLIMMER
The Swiss take the corner quickly and catch Netherlands napping; it's a shooting chance for Bachmann from 12 yards out but she doesn't connect cleanly and it's hacked to safety.
8'
GLIMMER
Sow tries to hook a cross-cum-pass through to Crnogorcevic, which is overhit but Crnogorcevic still manages to win a throw-in. Seconds later, the Swiss win a corner. This is a positive start.
Elsewhere in the stadium, the Dutch brass band are giving everyone a blast of Give It Up by KC and the Sunshine Band.
5'
NETHERLANDS CAUTIOUS
The Dutch only need a draw here and have started accordingly, not trying to force anything. The Swiss are busy, pressing high, and have had most of the ball so far without creating anything. Bachmann is very lively.
2'
SWISS ON TOP
They're straight at the Dutch here. A low cross finds Bachmann near the penalty spot, but she's crowded out before she can shoot.
1st Half
1'
PEEP!
16:56
ANTHEMICS DONE
Here we go, with the Swiss in red and the Dutch in their white away kit. Both sets of players take the knee before kick-off; there is no room for racism.
16:53
TEAMS IN TUNNELS
We're nearly ready to go here, and there's a popping atmosphere in Sheffield.
16:49
TEN MINUTES TO GO
We'll keep you fully up to speed with goings on elsewhere in the group tonight, and you can follow Sweden versus Portugal elsewhere on the Eurosport site. There's also a report here on the upcoming quarter-final between England and Spain, and the Spanish really fancy their chances in this one.
16:44
POTENTIAL QUARTER-FINALS
The Dutch will be after a comfortable win here tonight, and bettering Sweden's result in order to top the group. France have already won Group D, and will be a tough assignment for whoever gets out of this group in second place.
16:39
NETHERLANDS SO FAR
The defending champions have been involved a couple of entertaining matches to date. The most recent of those was on Wednesday, where Danielle van de Donk’s spectacular piledriver settled things with Portugal.
16:34
SWITZERLAND SO FAR
There’s a lot for Switzerland to do here tonight, but they’ve been right in both of their games so far. They had a two-goal lead against Portugal and lost it, before shipping a late winner to Sweden four days ago.
16:29
THE FUTURE IS ORANJE
This is glorious - the Dutch fans here, absolutely having it on a baking day in Sheffield.
16:24
CH-CH-CHANGES
For Switzerland it's as you were, they retain the same starting eleven that played against Sweden. The Dutch make two changes; their Premier League players Aniek Nouwen and Jackie Groenen are fit to play again, and come in to the team in place of for Marisa Olislagers and Damaris Egurrola.