The match Spain vs. Norway live will be this Saturday, March 25, starting at 8:45 p.m. in the La Rosaleda stadium. The duel between the two teams is the first of the qualifying phase for Euro 2024. Spain and Norway are part of group A of the tournament which also includes Cyprus, Georgia and Scotland. Next, find out how and where to watch the game on TV channels and link streaming here.
The Spanish team comes to the clash with the debut of Luis De La Fuente after Luis Enrique’s stage as a great claim. For their part, the Norwegians will have the sensitive loss of Erling Haaland, their best player, in the center of attack.
What time do Spain vs. Norway play live this Saturday, March 25?
The match between the teams of Spain and Norway can be seen on Saturday, March 25 from 8:45 p.m. on La 1 de Televisión Españolaas well as streaming through the RTVE Play platform.
Link to watch Spain vs Norway live
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You can also follow from DirecTV Go every detail of the 90 minutes of Spain vs Norway.
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In the United States and Latin America, the Spain vs. Norway match can be seen from ESPN and Star Plus.
What time do you see Spain vs Norway play live?
Next, we leave you the schedule by country to follow the Spain – Norway from anywhere in the world.
COUNTRY | SCHEDULE |
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Peru | 2:45 p.m. |
Colombia | 2:45 p.m. |
Ecuador | 2:45 p.m. |
Argentina | 4:45 p.m. |
Brazil | 4:45 p.m. |
bolivian | 3:45 p.m. |
Mexico | 1:45 p.m. |
USA | 1:45 p.m. |
Spain | 8:45 p.m. |
Possible alignments in Spain – Norway
These are the eleven that the coaches Luis de la Fuente and Stale Solbakken could use at the start of this match:
- 11 probable from Spain: Kepa; Carvajal, Nacho, Laporte, Balde; Gavi, Rodri, Ceballos; Nico Williams, Iago Aspas, Dani Olmo.
- 11 probable from Norway: Karlström; Julian Ryerson, Ajer, Östigard, Birger Meling; Aursnes, Thorsby, Martin Odegaard; Elyounoussi, Solbakken, Jörgen Strand Larsen.
How does Spain arrive at the match against Norway on Saturday March 25?
Luis Enrique paid with the non-renewal for Spain’s poor role in the World Cup (elimination in the round of 16) and the position of coach is occupied by the former Under-21 coach, Luis de la Fuente, who will train in office against Norway, that he will not be able to count on his star Erling Haaland, injured, before visiting Scotland next Tuesday.
In charge of the Under-21 and Olympic teams since 2013, De la Fuente (61 years old) has decided to rejuvenate the team in this first call-up, without veterans such as Sergio Busquets, Ramos (both retired), Koke and Jordi Alba. Without Busquets or Alba, there are no more survivors in the Red of the team that won Euro 2012.
The main novelties on the list are the return of Kepa Arrizabalaga, Iago Aspas and Nacho, three men who did not count for Luis Enrique despite his good performance. La Roja’s first two rivals should be the main threats in a group that includes Georgia and Cyprus, but with two tickets per key, Spain shouldn’t have any major difficulties to be in Germany next year.
How does Norway get to the game against Spain on Saturday March 25?
On the other hand, Norway was left out of the World Cup after finishing behind the Netherlands and Turkey in Group G of the qualifying phase, with 4 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses.
In this qualifying phase for EURO 2024, the Norwegians come with one of the best generations in their entire history, despite the fact that Haaland will not play the first days, and they will try to make history by winning for the first time in this century a ticket for the final phase of the tournament.
Norway is framed in group A of the qualifiers for Euro-2024, where it starts in the next few days with two away games, against Spain on Saturday in Malaga and then on Tuesday of next week against Georgia in Batumi.
Norway, the first exam for Luis de la Fuente
A Norway without Haaland will be the first touchstone for the renewed Spanish team led by Luis de la Fuente, who makes his debut against the Nordics as coach of “La Roja”, after the departure of Luis Enrique Martínez.