The Football Faithful
·15. November 2024
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·15. November 2024
Spain travel to face Denmark in the Nations League this evening with top spot in the group at stake.
The European champions are already guaranteed a place in the quarter-finals but a win in Copenhagen will secure their passage as group winners. Denmark sit second, three points behind La Roja, and are looking to secure their progress to the last eight.
Here is everything you need to know.
Denmark: LWWLD
After a last-16 exit to Germany at Euro 2024, Denmark opened their Nations League campaign with successive 2-0 wins over Switzerland and Serbia in September. However, those wins in Copenhagen were followed by dropped points on the road last month, as the Danes lost 1-0 in Spain and drew 2-2 with Switzerland.
Those results leave Denmark with work to do, with Serbia just three points behind heading into the group’s penultimate fixtures this evening.
Denmark have Rasmus Hojlund back available after the forward’s return to fitness at Manchester United.
Spain: WDWWW
Spain have won 12 of their last 13 internationals with a goalless draw with Serbia the only blemish on their record. That run includes a flawless run to success at Euro 2024, as Luis de la Fuente’s side were crowned European champions in the summer.
Since the draw with Serbia in their opening Nations League fixture, Spain have sealed progress to the quarter-finals with three straight wins. They’ve won their last five meetings with Denmark, including a 1-0 win last month as Martin Zubimendi scored the decisive goal in Murcia.
Spain could hand a debut to Samu Aghehowa after the forward’s maiden call-up. The 20-year-old has scored 11 goals in 12 games since joining Porto from Atletico Madrid in the summer.
Spain 1-0 Denmark, 12th October 2024, Nations League
Spain secured a narrow win over Denmark in the meeting between the teams last month, as Martin Zubimendi scored his first goal for La Roja. The midfielder’s deflected volley from outside the area beat Kasper Schmeichel to hand Spain three points.
Schmeichel had earlier made a string of saves to deny Alvaro Morata and Lamine Yamal as Spain searched for a winner. It eventually arrived on 79 minutes to take the European champions top of the group.
Denmark: Schmeichel; Andersen, Vestergaard, Nelsson; Bah, Hjulmand, Hojbjerg, Dorgu; Eriksen, Hojlund, Gronbaek.
Spain: Raya; Porro, Vivian, Laporte, Cucurella; Zubimendi, Ruiz; Olmo, Pedri, N Williams; Morata.
Rade Obrenović (Slovenia)
The game will be broadcast live on Viaplay International’s YouTube channel.
19:45 GMT.
Denmark – 3/1
Draw – 9/4
Spain – 1/1
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