Scotland vs Spain: How to watch the Euro qualifiers in North America

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On the second matchday of the European qualifiers, Scotland hosts Spain in Glasgow, and this piece from GOAL explains the best ways to follow the game.

As the road to Euro 2024 continues, Scotland and Spain prepare for their clash on matchday 2 at Hamden Park. The Tartan Army arrives buoyed by a convincing 0-3 victory over Cyprus, signaling a strong start and a push to stay atop Group A under manager Steve Clarke. Spain, meanwhile, cruised past Norway with a 3-0 win, sending a message that they intend to challenge for the lead from their first qualifier outing.

GOAL breaks down how fans in North America can watch the match and what to expect for those tuning in from Canada or the United States.

DATE AND TIME OF SCOTLAND VS SPAIN

The kickoff is scheduled for Tuesday, March 28, at 12:45 p.m. local Central Mexico time and in the Southeast region. In the northwest time zone, the start is at 10:45 a.m., with the Pacific time zone matching a 11:45 a.m. start. Fans should check their local listings for any regional adjustments to kickoff times.

IS IT AN OPEN OR PAID CHANNEL?

For viewers, this match will require a paid television subscription in many markets. Availability depends on regional broadcasting arrangements, so fans should verify with their local providers to confirm access. (Citation: GOAL)

WHAT CHANNEL IS IT ON AND HOW TO SEE?

The match will be shown on pay television in several regions, while there are mobile streaming options available through companion apps. For those using mobile devices, the streaming app can be downloaded on iOS and Android platforms. Keep in mind that availability may vary by country, so it is wise to consult your local broadcaster or streaming partner for the most current options. (Citation: GOAL)

POSSIBLE ALIGNMENTS

SCOTLAND

contributor lineup: goalkeeper; defenders Porteous, Hanley, Tierney; midfielders Hickey, Jack, McGregor, Robertson; forwards McGinn, Armstrong; Adams. (Prediction: formation and personnel are subject to tactical adjustments by the head coach.)

SPAIN

goalkeeper Kepa; defenders Carvajal, Nacho, Laporte, Balde; midfielders Blades, Rodri, Merino; attackers Olmo, Gavi, Morata. (Prediction: Spain aims to control possession and press high, leveraging depth across the frontline.)

Source: GOAL

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