Pablo Sarabia (โฌ6.7m) and Ferran Torres (โฌ8.1m) both retain their places for Spain’s quarter-final clash against Switzerland this afternoon.
Luis Enrique has serious depth at his disposal in those wing positions and despite both players scoring against Croatia, Dani Olmo (โฌ7.0m) did impress off the bench with two assists in that extra-time victory.
Fantasy bosses will be pleased that the pair remain in situ, with Sarabia (21%) ever so slightly more popular than Ferran Torres (20%). They join Alvaro Morata (โฌ9.1m) in attack.
Spain’s midfield three also remains the same but another highly-selected Fantasy asset in Pau Torres (โฌ4.7m) is brought back in at centre-half in place of Eric Garcia (โฌ4.6m).
Enrique’s only other change is the instant recall of Jordi Alba (โฌ6.2m) at left-back, where Jose Gaya (โฌ5.0m) took over in the round of 16. Unai Simon (โฌ5.2m) is between the sticks.
For Switzerland, captain Granit Xhaka (โฌ6.0m) is suspended so Xherdan Shaqiri (โฌ7.4m) takes the armband.
Swiss head coach Vladimir Petkovic’s only change from the 3-3 draw with France is to replace Xhaka with Denis Zakaria (โฌ4.9m). Switzerland won that tie on penalties after extra-time.
After Shaqiri at 14%, the next most-selected Swiss asset is the 5%-owned Haris Seferovic (โฌ8.7m). The aerial threat scored two headers against the French on Monday.
Steven Zuber (โฌ7.1m) has four assists to his name in EURO 2020, three of which came against Turkey in Matchday 3.
Yann Sommer (โฌ5.0m) will guard the net once more after his penalty-saving heroics against France.
Switzerland XI (3-4-1-2): Sommer; Rodriguez, Akanji, Elvedi; Zuber, Freuler, Zakaria, Widmer; Shaqiri; Embolo, Seferovic.
Spain XI (4-3-3): Simon; Alba, P Torres, Laporte, Azpilicueta; Pedri, Busquets, Koke; Sarabia, Morata, F Torres.

