The first half was full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. The hosts started the match brightly, dominating possession, pressing relentlessly and attacking with intent, but the lack of quality in the final third was evident.
As the game progressed, Finland started to get a foothold in midfield and tried opening up the play. They started finding gaps in the Swiss defence, and Katariina Kosola was the livewire on the left flank. However, there were hardly any clear cut chances for either team until the final minute of the first half regulation time, when Livia Peng made a fantastic reflex save to keep Finland at bay from a set-piece.
Finland had their task cut out as they needed to emerge triumphant to stay alive in the tournament, whereas a draw would have been enough for the hosts. After the hour mark, the Finns were throwing the kitchen sink at Switzerland and were rewarded for their sustained pressure when Viola Calligaris tripped Koivisto inside the box. And it was bedlam at the Stade de Geneve as Kuikka showed her composure and converted from her spot to break the deadlock.
Swiss manager Pia Sundhage brought on Alisha Lehmann and Riola Xhemaili to erase the deficit, and the latter popped up at the nick of time to score the equaliser. Reuteler found some space at the edge of the box, and her low cross fell for Xhemail, who made no mistake to tap it home from close range. What a frantic finale!