Switzerland midfielder Valon Behrami is accepting treatment for a muscle issue however is still prone to play.
Head coach Vladimir Petkovic could name a similar side that drew 1-1 with Brazil, with Haris Seferovic proceeding as a solitary forward.
Serbia's Luka Milivojevic might be accessible notwithstanding grabbing a minor thump in the prevail upon Costa Rica.
Head coach Mladen Krstajic isn't required to roll out significant improvements however he could hand winger Filip Kostic a begin.
Subs: Rukavina, Spajic, Zivkovic, Prijovic, Rajkovic, Veljkovic, Rodic, Grujic, Ljajic, Radonjic, Jovic Dmitrovic
Switzerland: Sommer; Lichtsteiner, Schär, Akanji, Rodriguez; Haka, Behrami; Shaqiri, Dzemaili, Zuber; Seferovic
Subs: Moubandje, Elvedi, Lang, Embolo, Freuler, Mvogo, Fernandes, Gavranovic, Drmic, Djourou, Bürki
Referee: F Brych (Ger)
Serbia are the most reduced positioned group in Group E yet come into this game in shaft position after their 1-0 prevail upon Costa Rica, while the Swiss earned a respectable 1-1 draw with joint-top choices Brazil in their opening game.
The Brazilians were baffled by Switzerland's physical approach and furthermore documented a complaint about Steven Zuber's equalizer after he seemed to push Miranda before gesturing home.
"Now and then there's an absence of acknowledgment and that is a pity since we played exceptionally all around," protested Switzerland manager Vladimir Petkovic in the fallout of that amusement.
"I trust that individuals will pay heed to us and consider us important."
One group that has unquestionably paid heed is Serbia. "We know everything about Switzerland," expressed their head mentor Mladen Krstajic after their first match, which was additionally his first focused amusement accountable for the side.
In the event that Krstajic can engineer a second win then the Serbs would achieve the knockout stage out of the blue as a free country.