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Spain vs Germany: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time, team news for TONIGHT’S Nations League clash


TWO European heavyweights meet in the Nations League this week as Spain and Germany clash in Sevilla.

The Spanish can only progress to the semi-finals with victory, but are winless in their last two internationals.

Gaya celebrates his last-gasp equaliser against Germany in SeptemberCredit: Getty Images – Getty

These featured a dismal 1-0 defeat in Ukraine and the rare sight of Sergio Ramos missing two penalties in a 1-1 draw away to Switzerland.

Germany meanwhile only need to avoid defeat to take that all important top spot and have gone unbeaten in all five matches.

What time does Spain vs Germany kick off?

  • This Nations League clash is set for Tuesday, November 17.
  • Kick-off is at 7.45pm GMT.
  • When the sides met earlier in the competition, Spain denied Germany all three points with a dramatic 96th minute leveller.

What TV channel is Spain vs Germany on and can I live stream it?

  • You can catch this game live on Sky Sports Football here in the UK.
  • Coverage begins at 7.30pm.
  • If you’re not a Sky subscriber, grab a NOW TV pass from £9.99 to stream on your mobile, tablet or PC.

What is the team news?

Alvaro Morata could feature for the Spanish, while Gerard Moreno came off the bench to score against Switzerland.

David De Gea is battline for the No1 spot but Unai Simon is expected to retain his place between the sticks.

Spain have no injury concerns, while Germany welcome back Toni Kroos from suspension.

Timo Werner, Leroy Sane and Serge Gnabry are expected to be the attacking trio.

Match odds

  • Spain to win – 11/8
  • Draw in Sevilla – 12/5
  • Germany victory – 15/8
  • Both teams to score – 4/7

*All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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