On Tuesday, the Euro 2024 qualifying match between Israel and Switzerland in Hungary ended in a 1-1 draw. Both teams put in a strong performance, with Switzerland taking the lead in the first half and Israel equalizing in the second.
The match began with Switzerland dominating possession and creating a number of chances. In the 19th minute, Switzerland finally broke through when forward Mario Gavranović scored from close range. Israel responded well and created a number of chances of their own, but were unable to find an equalizer before the half-time whistle.
In the second half, Israel continued to press forward and were rewarded in the 72nd minute when midfielder Eran Zahavi scored from a free kick. The goal sparked a flurry of chances from both sides, but neither team was able to find the winning goal.
The result leaves both teams level on points in Group B of the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign. Switzerland remain top of the group with seven points from three games, while Israel are second with four points from two games.
The match was a hard-fought affair, with both teams showing great commitment and determination. Israel will be pleased with their performance, having come from behind to earn a point against a strong Swiss side.
The result leaves both teams well placed to qualify for Euro 2024, with the top two teams in each group progressing to the tournament. The next round of matches takes place in October, with Israel facing Latvia and Switzerland taking on Bulgaria.
Overall, it was an entertaining match between two quality sides, with both teams showing why they are contenders for Euro 2024 qualification.