Football Multi Bet: $8.32 Tip for Saturday

Bren Gray
By: Bren Gray
07/18/2025
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Switzerland are set to make their debut in the UEFA Women’s Euro knockouts on Saturday with a quarter-final meeting against current world champions Spain. We have come up with the best football expert tips for the match so that you can build a lucrative multibet for the match. Read on to see how you could be reeling in an eight-fold return this weekend.

Multi Bet Tip

Spain vs Switzerland

Saturday July 19, 7am NZT, Wankdorf Stadium

Spain -2.5 Goal Handicap

Spain are the overwhelming favourites to win this tie across best online sports betting sites. Switzerland are the hosts and did a commendable job in securing their first-ever knockouts campaign in the UEFA Women’s Euros.  But all that did little to sway the bookmakers’ opinion in this one. 

We turned to the handicap markets to find better value for match result betting in this match and we think Spain is in a good position to cover a -2.5 line. La Furia Roja Femeni enter the fray as the World Cup and UEFA Nations League champions. The teams stand gulfs apart in pedigree and star power, so back Spain to pick up a big win. 

Spain vs Switzerland

Spain -1 Goal Handicap First Half

The half-time handicap markets on football betting sites also look quite enticing for this match. Spain have been showering their opponents with goals in this tournament. They have fired 14 goals past their opponents in their three group stage games so far, and their scoring record against their upcoming opponents is also phenomenal. 

Olga Carmona and company have scored 17 goals in their last three meetings with Switzerland. Spain have also been fast starters in this competition. Other than the Italy match, Spain scored at least twice in the first half. We expect them to come out all guns blazing in this match as well and take at least a two-goal lead by half-time.

Spain vs Switzerland

Both Teams To Score 

Even though Spain have been thrashing teams, they have not been defensively tight. Spain have managed to keep a clean-sheet only once in their last six games, and it seems likely that they will have to wait a bit longer for their next clean-sheet. 

The 3-5-2 system Switzerland boss Pia Sundhage loves to deploy can be effective in launching some quick counter-attacks against a possession heavy team like Spain. The reigning World champions have shown vulnerability against opposition attacks from wider areas. The overlapping threat of Iman Veney and Nadine Riesen could help the hosts to unlock the Spanish defence. 

Geraldine Reuteler has also been in great goalscoring form for La Nati, so we expect Switzerland to score at least once against Spain. 

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