The Spanish side is set to contest a place in the European Under-19 Championship final this Thursday, with the venue in Malta serving as the backdrop for the big clash.
Stay updated on the Spain Sub-19 vs. Italy Under-19 Euro Under-19 semi-final by following this page.
Malta 2023 European Guide Under 19
Italy arrives as a strong challenger, a familiar foe in the pursuit of European youth titles. Spain advanced to this stage while preserving an unbeaten record. Their campaign opened with a 2-1 win over Iceland, followed by a 5-0 victory against Greece, and they sealed top spot in the group after a draw with Norway.
Top scorers Fresneda, Gonzalo Garcia, and Victor Barbera—who has three goals—have been pivotal in the team’s solid, cohesive performance as they push toward every opportunity.
Italy’s path to the semi-finals was more turbulent at first. They opened with a 4-0 win over Malta, but then slipped with a 1-5 defeat to Portugal. A late draw with Poland eventually earned them the runners-up spot in Group A, earning a spot in the last four.
Time, day, date when and where is the Spain U-19 Squad vs. Italy Under-19 European Under-19 semi-finals?
Where to watch live online Spain Squad Sub-19 vs. Italy Under-19 of the 2023 European Under-19 Malta: Canal TV and streaming
Where to watch all matches of European Under-19 Championship 2023 live: Canal TV and streaming
Television rights for the U-19 European Championship in Malta 2023 are held by RTVE. The matches featuring La Rojita will be broadcast publicly on La 1 and Teledeporte, with streaming available via RTVE Play (Goal). (Goal)
Additionally, UEFA TV provides coverage for matches in which Spain is not involved. Registration is free—new users can sign up by completing the form, or they may log in using Google or Facebook. The service is accessible on mobile devices through the Android and iOS apps as well (Goal).
Spain’s Schedules and Sides in the 2023 European Sub-19:
Spain is placed in Group B of the 2023 European Under-19 Championship, alongside Greece, Iceland, and Norway. Their schedule reads as follows:
Tuesday, July 4, opening day of the group phase
Iceland vs. Spain (21:15)
Friday, July 7, second day of the group phase
Greece vs. Spain (18:00)
Monday, July 10, third day of the group phase
Spain vs. Norway (21:00)