Nations League 2022/23 results – June 12: Seferovic record downs Portugal; Spain win at home

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Switzerland overcame Portugal in the Nations League, earning a 1-0 win. On the other hand, Spain were able to defeat Czech Republic 2-0 at home as they climbed to the top of their group. Erling Haaland scored a brace for Norway as they defeated Sweden 3-2 to establish a 3-point lead at the top of group B4. 

Here is all the action from yesterday’s Nations League fixtures. 

Nations League results June 12 

  • Norway 3-2 Sweden 
  • Switzerland 1-0 Portugal 
  • Spain 2-0 Czech Republic 
  • Slovenia 2-2 Serbia 
  • Northern Ireland 2-2 Cyprus 
  • Georgia 0-0 Bulgaria 
  • North Macedonia 4-0 Gibraltar
  • Greece 2-0 Kosovo 
  • Malta 1-0 San Marino 

Switzerland 1-0 Portugal 

Haris Seferovic scored the fastest goal in Nations League history as he buried a cross from Silvan Widmer in 57 seconds. Switzerland were ahead for the first time in the entirety of the tournament thanks to the early goal. Portugal struggled to create many chances during the game before Diogo Jota and Bernardo Silva were subbed on. But, the home team soaked up all the pressure and held on until the final whistle to earn their first win in the competition. 

Spain 2-0 Czech Republic 

Spain extended their unbeaten run to 10 games across all competitions with a win against Czech Republic. Carlos Soler was able to open the scoring in Valencia after early pressure from the visitors. And while Spain were dominant throughout most of the game, they had to be patient to seal the result, after Pablo Sarabia finished off a swift move involving Ferran Torres, Gavi and Dani Olmo. 

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