Albania vs Spain live stream: How to watch Euro 2024 online and for free today. A win tonight against Spain could see tournament outsiders Albania reach the knockout stages of a major tournament for the first time ever in what looks like being a fascinating UEFA Euro 2024 matchup.
Spain have already claimed top spot in Group B, after navigating serenely through what had looked like a tough pool with comfortable victories over Croatia and Italy. Those wins have given coach Luis de la Fuente some breathing space and it looks likely he'll rotate his squad today for what is now an inconsequential match for La Roja.
After a valiant 2-1 defeat to Italy in their opening game, the Albanians' spirited draw against Croatia has given them an unlikely route into the next round. In order to do so, they'll need to beat an opponent that has beaten them in each of their previous eight encounters.
Albania vs Spain live stream, date, time and channels
The Albania vs Spain live stream will take place today (June 24).
The Albania vs Spain live stream will conclude Group B at Euro 2024. Both teams have been involved in exciting games so far
Luis de la Fuente’s team will confirm their top-place finish to the group stage with a win. Anything else and the Italy vs Croatia result will come into play. Young wingers Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams have been lighting up matches in Germany and will pose a huge threat to the opposition's defence. Rodri is suspended.
Albania gave Italy a scare with a quick goal in their opener. More significant was their late, and thoroughly deserved, equaliser against Croatia. It means that they are still in with a fighting chance of getting out of the Group of Death. A shock win could see them through as one of the best third-placed sides.
Certain to finish atop Group B in Euro 2024 following their wins over Croatia and Italy, Spain will face round of 16 hopefuls Albania at Merkur Spiel-Arena on Monday.
On the other hand, despite facing a 2-1 loss to defending Euro champions in their opening game, Sylvinho's side have kept their chances alive as they held the 2018 World Cup runners-up to a 2-2 draw last time out.
Albania team news
Armando Broja, Klaus Gjasula, Elseid Hysaj, Arber Hoxha and Mirlind Daku are all at risk of a one-match ban should they pick up another yellow card in their final group game and make it to the next round.
Despite the crucial late equaliser against Croatia, Gjasula may once again start on the bench, while Rey Manaj would continue ahead of Armando Broja in attack.
Ensured of a pass to the knockouts, Spain boss De la Fuente will be able to rest a few players while Rodri will serve a one-match ban on account of picking up his second booking in the Italy win last Friday.
Nacho and Ayoze Perez will be allowed time to recuperate from muscle and hamstring problems, respectively.
Martin Zubimendi can replace the suspended Rodri, with the likes of Mikel Oyarzabal, Mikel Merino, Ferran Torres, Alejandro Grimaldo, Jesus Navas and David Raya all eyeing starts on Monday.
The three-time winners are now looking to win their opening three games of a European Championship for just a second time, albeit head coach Luis de la Fuente may decide to ring the changes and rest his stars against Albania.
While La Roja have top spot, and an easier first knockout stage opponent, in the bag before tonight's game, Albania are still fighting for their lives at Euro 2024. A 95th-minute equaliser against Croatia last time out means Sylvinho's side still have a shot at qualifying out of Group B.
Spain are expected to make wholesale changes, with the likes of Alvaro Morata, Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams all expected to get a rest. Rodri is suspended so will sit out the game. It means second-string stars such as Mikel Oyarzabal, Alejandro Grimaldo, Jesus Navas and possibly David Raya could get the nod.
Even so, Albania have it all to do. They realistically must win, as two points are no guarantee of advancing. They have faced La Roja eight times in their history and lost every single time - so no better game than tonight to buck that trend.
Nobody gave Albania the faintest glimmer of hope when they were drawn into the Group of Death, but against improbable odds Sylvinho’s men could yet make the knockouts. Their final group game is against Spain, who are fielding a much-changed starting XI, having already qualified for the last 16.
La Roja would have racked up cricket scores against both Croatia and Italy if their finishing had been a little more clinical, and as such Luis de la Fuente may see this as a convenient opportunity for shooting practice. As of yet, Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal have done everything but hit the back of the net, and scratching that particular itch might just bust open the floodgates.
They're both being kept in reserve today, as are the majority of the Spanish first XI, though de la Fuente's squad has envious strength in depth. Dani Olmo, who'd be one of the first names on the teamsheet for most sides at the Euros, has been given a chance to show what he can do, though without the suspended Rodri in midfield, the real focus will be on Aymeric Laporte, Daniel Vivian and Daniel Raya.
It is the final Matchday, and everything is still up for grabs in Group B. Although Spain have already secured their qualification after impressive victories against Croatia and Italy, they aim to finish the group stage on a high note by securing first place.
To achieve this, a draw will suffice, and even a defeat could leave them as leaders depending on Italy’s performance. For Albania, the situation is more complex: they need to win by a significant goal difference, if possible, and await the outcome of the Italy vs. Croatia match.
Albania vs Spain live stream: How to watch Euro 2024 online and for free today. A win tonight against Spain could see tournament outsiders Albania reach the knockout stages of a major tournament for the first time ever in what looks like being a fascinating UEFA Euro 2024 matchup.
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Spain have already claimed top spot in Group B, after navigating serenely through what had looked like a tough pool with comfortable victories over Croatia and Italy. Those wins have given coach Luis de la Fuente some breathing space and it looks likely he'll rotate his squad today for what is now an inconsequential match for La Roja.
After a valiant 2-1 defeat to Italy in their opening game, the Albanians' spirited draw against Croatia has given them an unlikely route into the next round. In order to do so, they'll need to beat an opponent that has beaten them in each of their previous eight encounters.
Albania vs Spain live stream, date, time and channels
The Albania vs Spain live stream will take place today (June 24).
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The Albania vs Spain live stream will conclude Group B at Euro 2024. Both teams have been involved in exciting games so far
Luis de la Fuente’s team will confirm their top-place finish to the group stage with a win. Anything else and the Italy vs Croatia result will come into play. Young wingers Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams have been lighting up matches in Germany and will pose a huge threat to the opposition's defence. Rodri is suspended.
Albania gave Italy a scare with a quick goal in their opener. More significant was their late, and thoroughly deserved, equaliser against Croatia. It means that they are still in with a fighting chance of getting out of the Group of Death. A shock win could see them through as one of the best third-placed sides.
Certain to finish atop Group B in Euro 2024 following their wins over Croatia and Italy, Spain will face round of 16 hopefuls Albania at Merkur Spiel-Arena on Monday.
On the other hand, despite facing a 2-1 loss to defending Euro champions in their opening game, Sylvinho's side have kept their chances alive as they held the 2018 World Cup runners-up to a 2-2 draw last time out.
Albania team news
Armando Broja, Klaus Gjasula, Elseid Hysaj, Arber Hoxha and Mirlind Daku are all at risk of a one-match ban should they pick up another yellow card in their final group game and make it to the next round.
Despite the crucial late equaliser against Croatia, Gjasula may once again start on the bench, while Rey Manaj would continue ahead of Armando Broja in attack.
Albania possible XI: Strakosha; Hysaj, Ajeti, Djimsiti, Mitaj; Asllani, Ramadani; Asani, Laci, Bajrami; Manaj
Spain team news
Ensured of a pass to the knockouts, Spain boss De la Fuente will be able to rest a few players while Rodri will serve a one-match ban on account of picking up his second booking in the Italy win last Friday.
Nacho and Ayoze Perez will be allowed time to recuperate from muscle and hamstring problems, respectively.
Martin Zubimendi can replace the suspended Rodri, with the likes of Mikel Oyarzabal, Mikel Merino, Ferran Torres, Alejandro Grimaldo, Jesus Navas and David Raya all eyeing starts on Monday.
Spain possible XI: Raya; Navas, Vivian, Laporte, Grimaldo; Merino, Zubimendi, Baena; Torres, Joselu, Oyarzabal
The three-time winners are now looking to win their opening three games of a European Championship for just a second time, albeit head coach Luis de la Fuente may decide to ring the changes and rest his stars against Albania.
While La Roja have top spot, and an easier first knockout stage opponent, in the bag before tonight's game, Albania are still fighting for their lives at Euro 2024. A 95th-minute equaliser against Croatia last time out means Sylvinho's side still have a shot at qualifying out of Group B.
Spain are expected to make wholesale changes, with the likes of Alvaro Morata, Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams all expected to get a rest. Rodri is suspended so will sit out the game. It means second-string stars such as Mikel Oyarzabal, Alejandro Grimaldo, Jesus Navas and possibly David Raya could get the nod.
Even so, Albania have it all to do. They realistically must win, as two points are no guarantee of advancing. They have faced La Roja eight times in their history and lost every single time - so no better game than tonight to buck that trend.
Nobody gave Albania the faintest glimmer of hope when they were drawn into the Group of Death, but against improbable odds Sylvinho’s men could yet make the knockouts. Their final group game is against Spain, who are fielding a much-changed starting XI, having already qualified for the last 16.
La Roja would have racked up cricket scores against both Croatia and Italy if their finishing had been a little more clinical, and as such Luis de la Fuente may see this as a convenient opportunity for shooting practice. As of yet, Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal have done everything but hit the back of the net, and scratching that particular itch might just bust open the floodgates.
They're both being kept in reserve today, as are the majority of the Spanish first XI, though de la Fuente's squad has envious strength in depth. Dani Olmo, who'd be one of the first names on the teamsheet for most sides at the Euros, has been given a chance to show what he can do, though without the suspended Rodri in midfield, the real focus will be on Aymeric Laporte, Daniel Vivian and Daniel Raya.
It is the final Matchday, and everything is still up for grabs in Group B. Although Spain have already secured their qualification after impressive victories against Croatia and Italy, they aim to finish the group stage on a high note by securing first place.
To achieve this, a draw will suffice, and even a defeat could leave them as leaders depending on Italy’s performance. For Albania, the situation is more complex: they need to win by a significant goal difference, if possible, and await the outcome of the Italy vs. Croatia match.