Swiss 'hungry for more' after beating France

Euro 2020 quarterfinal: Spain v Switzerland Kick-off at 17:00 BST Date Friday, 2 July. Saint Petersburg, Russia. Live coverage: Live on BBC Radio 5 Live and the BBC Sport app. ITV also covers this event. For more information, click hereManager Vladimir Petkovic says that Switzerland is "hungry for more" following the shock defeat of France in the 16th European Championship.After a thrilling 3-3 draw, the Swiss defeated France on penalties to reach the quarter-final against Spain.Luis Enrique's team won the trophy three times: in 1964, 2008, and 2012. This was after a stunning 5-3 extra-time win over Croatia.Petkovic stated that his team wanted to "go a step further".He said, "We did very well to get to the quarter-finals, but we aren't satisfied and are hungry for more.""We are aware that we will be playing France, but we won't let it stop us from winning. We are mentally ready for another huge challenge.The loss of Switzerland's inspirational captain Granit, who was suspended following a second yellow card against France, has made their progress a major setback.For his outstanding performance in that knockout match, the Arsenal midfielder received the man-of-the-match award.Spain won the first half after Unai Simon, goalkeeper, made an inexplicable error that allowed Pedri's 49-yard return pass to slip through his hands and into his own net.Simon said, "It was a miscontrol." "I've seen it six to seven times and I'm a little annoyed about it."The sun isn't bothering me, and it doesn’t bounce awkwardly. I believe I tried to control the ball instead of trying to stop it. It's an accident, but it can be fixed.How do teams stand to progress?Simon Gleave is the head of sports analysis at Nielsen's Gracenote.Our Euro 2020 forecasting model gives Spain a 60% chance to reach the semi-finals.According to Gracenote, Spain started Euro 2020 with a 10.8% chance to win the competition. This has risen only slightly to 12.5% now. In our pre-tournament forecast, Spain was the most likely of all 24 teams to reach this stage. Their semi-final opponents will be ranked higher on our world ranking than them. Gracenote currently ranks Spain seventh in the world."Switzerland was the ninth most likely quarter-finalists at tournament's beginning, but they had to overcome France to reach this stage after finishing third in Group B behind Wales. From 3.4% before the tournament, to 5.6% now, there is a greater chance that the Swiss will win Euro 2020. Gracenote's world ranking ranked Switzerland as the 15th-best team in the world.MATCH STATSHead to headThis will be the first time that Spain and Switzerland have met at the European Championship. Their previous three meetings at a major tournament were in 1966, 1994, and 2010, with Spain winning the first two, and Switzerland winning the third.Spain has lost only one of 22 matches with Switzerland in all competitions (W16D5). This defeat was in South Africa's 2010 World Cup.SwitzerlandThis is Switzerland's fourth appearance in the quarter-finals of a major tournament (World Cup or Euro), and their first appearance in the European Championship. The Swiss have lost all three of their previous quarter-final games, namely 3-2 against Czechoslovakia (1934), 2:2 v Hungary (1938), and 7-5 against Austria (1954).Switzerland has scored three goals in their two European Championship matches. They have never scored more than twice in their previous 15 competitions.Haris Seferovic, a Swiss player, has scored three goals in the Euros' last two games. He had only scored one goal in his 13 previous appearances at major tournaments.Spain