
Switzerland defender Stierl turned the ball into her own net four minutes after Norway captain Ada Hegerberg’s superb header had cancelled out Nadine Riesen’s first-half opener for the Swiss in front of a 34,063 crowd at St Jakob-Park.
Hegerberg missed a second-half penalty for Norway, who had lost six of their previous seven matches at the Euros and were outplayed by the hosts for most of the match.
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Switzerland midfielder Geraldine Reuteler’s curling effort struck the crossbar before Pia Sundhage’s side took a deserved 25th-minute lead through wing-back Riesen, who pounced on a loose ball to fire low in off a post.
Lacklustre Norway continued to back off their opponents and Reuteler lashed a cut-back off target as half-time approached.
Norway failed to improve after the restart, but captain Hegerberg hauled her side back into the match with a towering 54th-minute header from a corner – her 50th international goal.
The Norwegians then turned the game on its head four minutes later when Switzerland centre-back Stierli diverted the ball into her own net as she attempted to cut out Caroline Graham Hansen’s low cross.
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Switzerland goalkeeper Livia Peng denied Hegerberg in a one-on-one as a transformed Norway looked to increase their lead.
They were gifted another golden chance when Reuteler handled from a corner, but Hegerberg dragged her spot kick wide.
Switzerland pressed for an equaliser and in the final minute Iman Beney’s goal-bound effort was blocked by Ingrid Engen.