It is the center backs Luca Jaquez, Stuttgart and Adrian Bajrami, Luzern. Bajrami, who could also have played for Albania, became eligible to play for Switzerland as late as on Wednesday.
He has been very clear that he wants to play for Switzerland, says Yakin according to the newspaper Blick.
In addition, the goalkeeper Yvon Mvogo, the midfielder Djibril Sow and the striker Andi Zeqiri are back in the national team. The trio missed the start of the qualifying matches in September.
Then Switzerland won the home matches against Kosovo (4–0) and Slovenia (3–0) and tops the World Championship qualifying group.
The team has grown even closer together over the past year and works well together both on and off the pitch. That's why I continue to focus on continuity, says Murat Yakin to the Swiss football association's website.
There he continues:
We have put ourselves in a good position in the first two matches. Now we have two tough away matches ahead of us, where our opponents will challenge us.
Around 1,800 Swiss supporters have bought tickets to the World Championship qualifying match at Strawberry arena in Solna.
Goalkeepers: Marvin Keller, Young Boys, Gregor Kobel, Dortmund, Yvon Mvogo, Lorient.
Defenders: Manuel Akanji, Inter, Auréle Amenda, Frankfurt, Adrian Bajrami, Luzern, Nico Elvedi, Mönchengladbach, Luca Jaquez, Stuttgart, Miro Muheim, Hamburger SV, Ricardo Rodriguez, Real Betis, Isaac Schmidt, Bremen, Silvan Widmer, Mainz.
Midfielders/forwards: Breel Embolo, Rennes, Remo Freuler, Bologna, Cedric Itten, Fortuna Düsseldorf, Johan Manzambi, Freiburg, Dan Ndoye, Nottingham, Fabian Rieder, Augsburg, Vincent Sierro, al-Shabab, Simon Sohm, Fiorentina, Djibril Sow, Sevilla, Ruben Vargas, Sevilla, Granit Xhaka, Sunderland, Andi Zeqiri, Widzew Lodz.