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Spain added 3 key points on their way to qualifying for the next Euro. Those led by Luis De La Fuente won The Charterhouse to Scotlanda team that arrived with a perfect score in 5 days, for 2-0in a match that only opened in the last 20 minutes.

Alvaro Morata headercapitalizing on a great cross from Jesus Navas and Oihan Sancetafter a rude defensive lapse in Scotland’s back line, they claimed 2-0 which left Spain with at the limits of classification.

Scotland continue to lead the Group with 15 pointswhile Spain was second with 12 points and third is Norway with 10. Although of course, the Spanish national team has one less game than the Scots and Norwegians, so the prospects are extremely favorable.

Your next engagement? This Sunday, October 15before Erling Haaland’s Norwayin Oslo.

How was Spain vs. Scotland? Final score

Equipment 1 T 2T Final
Spain 0 2 2
Scotland 0 0 0

Objectives:

  • ESP – Álvaro Morata – Minute 73
  • ESP – Oihan Sancet – Minute 85

Spain vs. Scotland, live

Minute 90+5: Final! Victory for Spain to qualify for the Euro. 2-0 with goals from Morata and Sanset.

Minute 89: Yellow for Laporte who cut off a counter attack.

Sanche’s goal for Spain 2-0

Minute 85: Goal from Spain! Hickey fell uncharacteristically on the way out, Joselu collected the ball and sent in a low cross which was converted by Oihan Sanset to make it 2-0.

Minute 84: Joselu almost converted with the first touch of the ball. The Madrid forward beat Gunn but his shot was saved in time by Porteous on the way to the net.

Minute 82: Another clear cut situation for Scotland. Armstrong had it from the sideline in the area. Just in time for Rodri to close. Hendry then sees yellow for protest. Joselu entered Spain instead of Morata.

Minute 80: Simon! Good response from the Spanish keeper after a close range shot by Adams. It was a draw for Scotland, who now went out in search of an equaliser.

Minute 78: Two changes to Scotland. Adams and Armstrong by Dykes and Christie.

Morata’s goal for Spain’s advantage

Minute 73: Goal from Spain! Scotland’s resistance finally breaks. Navas’ perfect cross and Alvaro Morata’s header for 1-0.

Minute 66: Two more changes in Spain. Sanchet and Navas for Merino and Carvajal, both on yellow.

Minute 59: McTominay scored from a free-kick but the game was ruled out by VAR for a tackle on Simeone. Spain was saved.

Minute 58: Yellow for Carvajal in Spain, for a foul near the area against Christie.

Minute 55: Close to Morata. Good control in the area but his shot went just wide of Gunn’s left post. Scotland was saved.

Minute 50: Yellow for Patterson who is already struggling against Zaragoza. From that free kick, close to Le Normand, that goes in at the far post. The central defender did not arrive.

Minute 48: Brian Zaragoza quickly made his mark on the match, with some dribbles and a dangerous shot from the left to the center.

The second half has begun! Two changes for Spain: Brian Zaragoza and Fran Garcia for Mikel Oyarzabal and Alex Balde.

Minute 45+4: End of the first half, no goals in La Cartuja. The cleanest, the first at the feet of Ferran Torres.

Minute 45+3: Yellow for Merino at the end of the first half for a challenge on McTominay.

Minute 44: Shots by Carvajal and Merino, both blocked by the Scotland defence, who are building a wall inside their area.

Minute 43: Robertson injured his right shoulder after colliding with Simon. He is replaced by Patterson.

Minute 37: Morata made it 1-0 but the Atleti striker was clearly offside.

Minute 33: Merino in the post! Oyarzabal had it first, with a free-kick blocked by Hickey and on the rebound, the Real Sociedad midfielder’s shot hit Gunn’s right-hand post and crossed the entire goal line. Centimeters away from 1-0.

Minute 32: Spain resumes Morata’s search from the right, currently without passing accuracy.

Minute 27: Spain find no space against Scotland’s defensive block. After a good first 10 minutes, the home owner has not created clear situations.

Minute 19: Spain are searching and searching against a very defensively closed Scotland. Oyarzabal tried from inside the area, but it went wide.

Minute 16: First shot on target for Spain, at the foot of Oyarzabal. Necessary and no problems for Gunn.

Minute 10: Balde tried and finished in the third corner for La Roja.

Minute 3: Spain had their first two corners but failed to connect the centers.

Minute 1: Álvaro Morata’s good combination with Ferran Torres almost ended in the Barcelona striker’s goal. His shot went just wide.

The match has begun. It is already being played in Seville, where Spain is looking for a new joy.

Group A classification. Scotland have won all five of their matches and are looking at everyone with 15 points. Spain is second with 9 points, followed by Norway with 7.

Spain wants to weigh its headquarters. After losing in the first game, La Roja has everything to get revenge. Scotland won 2-0 at home at Hampden Park in Glasgow thanks to a brace from Scott McTominay.

Spain appears in La Cartuja! De La Fuente’s leaders host Group A leaders Scotland in a match that could leave the Spanish national team very close to qualifying for the next Euro Cup. In Glasgow the victory was in the hands of the Scots 2-0, with a double from Scott McTominay.

The starting lineups for Spain vs. Scotland

Spain Scotland
Unai Simon Angus Gunn
Daniel Carvajal Aaron Hickey
Robert Le Normand Ryan Porteous
Aymeric Laporte Jack Hendry
Alex Balde Andrew Robertson
Gavi Callum McGregor
Rhodri Scott McTominay
Mikel Merino Scott McKenna
Ferran Torres John McGinn
Alvaro Morata Ryan Christie
Mikel Oyarzabal London Dykes

Where to watch Spain vs. Scotland? Schedule, TV channel and online streaming

  • Time: 8:45 PM from Spain (12:45 PM CDMX, 2:45 PM ET from the United States and 3:45 PM from Argentina)
  • TV channel:
    • Spain: TVE La 1
    • Argentina:-
    • Mexico:Sky Sports
    • USA:-
  • flow:
    • Spain: RTVE.es, RTVE Play
    • Argentina:Star+
    • Mexico: Blue To Go
    • USA: Fubo, ViX

Source: Sporting News

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