Switzerland U18
Switzerland U18 stats and predictions are essential for anyone following the team's progress in Friendly International matches. Based on the latest available data, the team has played three recent fixtures, showing a steady if unspectacular form. This page covers current form, season stats, and a win probability assessment drawn directly from the results.
Switzerland U18's last three results show a pattern of resilience: a 1-1 draw away to Ireland Republic U18 on October 13, a 3-1 away win against Romania U18 on March 25, and a 2-2 draw away to Croatia U18 on March 22. The form string reads D-W-D, meaning the team is unbeaten in these three outings with one win and two draws. Over these matches, Switzerland U18 scored 6 goals and conceded 4, giving a positive goal difference of +2. The streak indicates a side that is difficult to beat but has only converted one of three matches into a victory.
In the current Friendly International campaign, Switzerland U18 has played 3 matches, recording 1 win, 2 draws, and 0 losses. The team has scored 6 goals and conceded 4. No league table or standings data is available for this competition, as it consists of friendly fixtures rather than a structured league. All matches have been played away from home, so home/away splits cannot be calculated.
No upcoming fixtures for Switzerland U18 are currently listed in the database. Check back for updates when new matches are scheduled.
With no next-match odds or opponent data available, the win probability is estimated from the team's recent form. Over the last three matches, Switzerland U18 won once and drew twice, yielding a win rate of approximately 33.3%, a draw rate of 66.7%, and a loss rate of 0%. This suggests that in its current form, Switzerland U18 wins around 33% of its matches, draws around 67%, and is yet to lose. While the sample size is small, the numbers indicate a team that is competitive but struggles to turn draws into wins. For any upcoming friendly, a draw is the most likely outcome, with a win being a realistic but less frequent result.