Scotland vs Spain Euro 2024 Qualifier Preview

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Scotland v Spain Euro 2024 Qualifier Preview

Direct entry to the Eurocup in Germany 2024 was on the line as Scotland prepared to host Spain in a clash set for next Tuesday at Hampden Park. The matchup features Luis de la Fuente guiding La Roja as they chase a second straight win in a high stakes encounter that could swing the group standings and set the tone for the rest of the qualifying campaign.

Fans can follow the live action as Scotland meets Spain in a bid to climb the table and secure momentum for the road ahead.

The Spain squad under De la Fuente arrived in confident mood after a convincing 3-0 victory over Norway. The win was sparked by an early goal from Dani Olmo and a late brace from Joselu Mato that sealed the three points. There is speculation about potential lineup changes, with players like Jose Gaya, Dani Ceballos, and David Garcia pushing for starting roles and a possible debut for Garcia in this important match.

Scotland arrive in good form

Scotland, coached by Steve Clarke, also comes into the fixture after a strong performance in a recent qualifier, a 3-0 win that showcased the team’s attacking tempo. Goals from Scott McTominay and John McGinn highlighted their threat, while captain Andrew Robertson provides leadership from the back and a creative spark from midfield will be supplied by players such as Stuart Armstrong, Che Adams, Ryan Christie, Callum McGregor, and McGinn. The home team will look to complicate Spain with disciplined defense and quick transitions.

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Key details: date, time, and venue

The match is scheduled for Tuesday evening at Hampden Park, with kickoff timing set to maximize domestic and international viewership in both the United States and Canada. This is a pivotal moment for both teams as they navigate the qualifying group stage and push toward a coveted Euro 2024 appearance.

Where to watch Scotland vs Spain online

TV and channels: how to watch Spain live

In Spain, Euro 2024 qualifying matches feature extensive coverage on public broadcasting networks. Viewers can catch the games for free on public broadcaster RTVE through La 1 and the streaming options RTVE Play and RTVE.es. Replays are available on Teledeporte for fans who want to catch up after the live action.

RTVE coverage options

La Roja’s qualifying clashes are widely accessible on the public service platform. RTVE makes the matches available across La 1, the RTVE Play streaming portal, and the RTVE.es website, ensuring fans can follow the national team across multiple devices.

This report summarizes the matchup and the likely scenarios based on recent form. It integrates insights from recent results and expected tactical approaches while keeping spectators informed through trusted outlets. According to Goal.

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