Spain U-21 Eyes European Championship Push with Kazakhstan Qualifier

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The Spain under-21 national team is aiming to push toward the European Championship with a decisive visit to Kazakhstan on Tuesday to mark the third day of the qualifying phase.

The Santi Denia-led squad seeks to cement its momentum in the qualifying rounds for the U-21 European Championship. After a flawless start with two wins in the opening fixtures of Group B, the team kicked off September with a 6-0 demolition of Malta and followed up with a tight 1-0 victory over Scotland in Jaén, placing Spain at the top of their group as the campaign progresses.

In preparation for the match, La Rojita spent six days in Tashkent, where they played to a goalless draw against Uzbekistan’s U-23 side last Friday, sharpening focus and fitness ahead of the encounter in Kazakhstan.

Wednesday’s meeting will be the fifth between Spain and Kazakhstan, with Spain claiming four wins in previous clashes, including fixtures on the way to the 2009 European Championship and additional qualifying matches for the 2021 edition.

The venue for the showdown is the modern Astana Arena, a venue known for its striking design and a spectator capacity of about 30,000. The arena features an artificial turf surface and a retractable roof that remains closed during matches, creating a controlled environment for the players and a reliable viewing experience for fans traveling from Spain and elsewhere in the region.

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HOW CAN YOU SEE IT ON TV?

Teledeporte will be available on Digital Terrestrial Television. The channel is free-to-air, ensuring that households across Spain can watch Spain U-21 fixtures en route to the European Championship without obstacles. This accessibility is especially valuable for fans who want to follow the team’s progress without needing premium services.

HOW CAN IT BE VIEWED ON MOBILE DEVICES?

All RTVE channels, including Teledeporte, are accessible through the RTVE mobile app, which runs on both Android and iOS devices. Viewers can also tune in via the official website rtve.es for a flexible, on-the-go viewing experience that keeps fans connected from anywhere.

Note: The information reflects the broadcast options that fans commonly use to follow Spain’s U-21 journey toward the European Championship, with a focus on accessibility and broad reach for viewers in Spain, Canada, and the United States who follow the team from abroad.

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