Direct match for the leadership of Group A from the qualifying phase to the Eurocup in Germany 2024, which is coming up next Tuesday Hampden Park to Scotland and Spain. A clash in which Luis de la Fuente’s ‘La Roja’ is looking for his second consecutive winbefore a combination of the most rocky.
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The pupils of De la Fuente, we must not forget, arrive sweetly at the meeting. Saturday, Spain defeated Norway 3-0, thanks to an early one both from Dani Olmo and a brace from Joselu Mato in the last stage. It’s more, the latter could sneak into Spain’s eleven against Scotlandalong with other soccer players like Jose Gaya, Dani Ceballos or David Garcia, who would debut with ‘La Roja’.
Scotland comes from flogging
Although the Steve Clarke’s Scotland also comes to the game after beating Cyprus with great authority the same Saturday. The British team raced past 3-0, thanks to two goals from Scott McTominay another third goal John McGinn. Top football players, such as the Liverpool winger Andrew Robertson, who is the captain, and others ‘players’ of the talents of Stuart Armstrong, Ché Adams, Ryan Christie, Callum McGregor and John McGinn, who will try to make life more complicated for Spain.
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Where to watch live online Scotland vs. Selection Spain?
TV and channel: where to watch and how to contract the channels to see Spain
In Spain, the Spanish matches of the qualifying phase for Euro 2024 can be seen free through various options: all through RTVE, the Spanish public television. The parties can also be followed by the RTVE Play platform and by RTVE.es. And they could also have rebroadcasts on Teledeporte.
RTVE: La 1, RTVE Play and RTVE.es
The clashes of ‘La Roja’ can therefore be followed in public and free in Spain. For different campaigns Televisión Española is very committed to the national team and therefore offers these matches for the fans on La 1, the website RTVE.es and the streaming platform RTVE Play.
Source: Goal