June 16, 2010

Watch Spain vs Switzerland Live Highlights World Cup 2010

Spain Vs Switzerland live stream online of World Cup football match from Moses Mabhida on 16-06-10, Kick-Off 15:00 UK Time. Watch Free online live stream coverage of this World Cup (GROUP H) football match. Also you can watch all the match highlights and goals video which will be available after the live match. So enjoy this exciting coverage of Spain and Switzerland
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Spain vs Switzerland Live
World Cup - Spain vs Switzerland
Spain vs Switzerland live online
Match date: 16 June, 2010 - Kick Off : 16:00 CET
Venue: Durban Stadium, Durban, South Africa 
 
Watch World Cup soccer match between Spain vs Switzerland live streaming online match videos, goals and highlights. Catch live all the main football games of the season for free. Live streams will be updated before the kick-off. Video highlights will be posted, right after the match.  
 

European champions Spain begin their quest for a maiden World Cup title this Wednesday when they take on Switzerland in Durban. Sign up today with watchfootballnow.com and see Spain vs Switzerland live on your computer.

For a team that has always had plenty of talent, it comes as a surprise that Spain have never made it past the quarterfinal stage of the World Cup in the last five and a half decades. They were eliminated in the Round of 16 by France at the last World Cup. At full strength, La Furia Roja can toy with opposition teams with the likes of Andres Iniesta and the imperious Xavi in midfield and Fernando Torres and David Villa upfront.
1 Diego Benaglio Goalkeeper 6′4″ 183 lbs September 8, 1983
21 Johnny Leoni Goalkeeper 6′2″ 168 lbs June 30, 1984
12 Marco Wölfli Goalkeeper 6′1″ 183 lbs August 22, 1982
22 Mario Eggimann Defender 6′0″ 185 lbs January 24, 1981
13 Stephane Grichting Defender 6′1″ 176 lbs March 30, 1979
2 Stephan Lichtsteiner Defender 5′11″ 170 lbs January 16, 1984
3 Ludovic Magnin Defender 6′1″ 168 lbs April 20, 1979
4 Philippe Senderos Defender 6′3″ 185 lbs February 14, 1985
5 Steve von Bergen Defender 6′0″ 168 lbs June 10, 1983
17 Reto Ziegler Defender 6′0″ 174 lbs January 16, 1986
7 Tranquillo Barnetta Midfielder 5′10″ 137 lbs May 22, 1985
11 Valon Behrami Midfielder 6′0″ 168 lbs April 19, 1985
16 Gelson Fernandes Midfielder 6′0″ 154 lbs September 2, 1986
6 Benjamin Huggel Midfielder 6′3″ 196 lbs July 7, 1977
8 Gökhan Inler Midfielder 6′0″ 174 lbs June 27, 1984
14 Marco Padalino Midfielder 5′10″ 161 lbs December 8, 1983
20 Pirmin Schwegler Midfielder 5′10″ 152 lbs March 9, 1987
23 Xherdan Shaqiri Midfielder 5′7″ 135 lbs October 10, 1991
15 Hakan Yakin Midfielder 5′11″ 168 lbs February 22, 1977
18 Albert Bunjaku Forward 5′10″ 163 lbs November 29, 1983
19 Eren Derdiyok Forward 6′3″ 183 lbs June 12, 1988
9 Alexander Frei Forward 5′11″ 161 lbs July 15, 1979
10 Blaise N’Kufo Forward 6′1″ 181 lbs May 25, 1975

Switzerland recovered from an early loss to lowly Luxembourg as they managed to top their European qualifying group. In Ottmar Hitzfeld, they have one of the best coaches in the business. There is plenty of talent in the Swiss squad with the likes of Gokhan Inler, Valon Behrami, Tranquillo Barnetta and Eren Derdiyok present. Upfront, the Swiss will again depend on skipper Alexander Frei, with veteran Blaise Nkufo set to play a supporting role.