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Spain is in the Euro Cup. Red beat Norway 1-0 in Oslo, with a goal Gaviand this Sunday he confirmed his presence at the 2024 continental tournament to be held in Germany.

There was barely a goal difference between the two, although from ball control and development, the Spanish national team justified the difference that should have been greater. We had to wait until the start of the second half when Gavi, in the 49th minute, headed home after several rebounds in the area and with some suspense after the VAR review. The same VAR that in the 20th overturned a shout on Morata for pushing a ball intended for an own goal.

Spain will be present in Germany in 2024, where they will go for the great victory of the Euro Cup, which they have not won since 2012.

More | All the details of the Euro 2024 qualifiers

How was Norway vs. Spain? Final score

Equipment 1 T 2T Final
Norway 0 0 0
Spain 0 1 1

Objectives:

  • ESP – Gavi – Min. 49

Norway vs. Spain, live

Full time. Spain qualifies for Euro 2024! La Roja beat Norway 1-0 and book their ticket to the tournament in Germany.

Minute 90. 8 minutes are added to Oslo.

Minute 88. Luis de la Fuente’s change from striker to striker. At the Joselos stadium via Morata.

Minute 85. Rhodri scolded.

Minute 84. In the series, Ryerson gets excellent definition from Morata. Although all are canceled out by the advanced position of the Spain captain at the start of the game.

Minute 83. Unai easily controls Haaland’s shot in the middle of the area.

Minute 78. Substitution in Spain: Ihan Sanchet comes on for Gavi.

Minute 77. How close is the Oyarzabal attempt.

Minute 76. Double change in Norway. Now Solbakken sends Kristoffer Ajer and Kristian Thorstvedt on the field instead of Strandberg and Aursnes.

Minute 72. left foot by Pedraza who hits it out of the net.

Minute 71. Spain change: Alfonso Pedraza replaces Ferran.

Minute 70. Ferran’s shot from the right went high and wide.

Minute 62. Shot on the run by Odegaard that goes wide.

Minute 60. Morata scolded.

Minute 58. Double change in Norway. Alexander Sorloth and Antonio Nusa come in for Bobb and Patrick Berg.

Minute 55. Lapore scolded for hitting Bob.

Minute 52. VAR validates the goal. Spain win 1-0 and currently qualify for Euro 2024.

Minute 50. VAR assesses Gavi’s goal.

Minute 49. Goal from Spain! Rebound, more rebounds in the Norwegian area and it’s Gavi who ends up sending the ball into the back. Now La Roja takes the lead in Oslo.

Gavi’s goal for Spain (available in Spain)

Gavi’s goal for Spain (Available in Argentina)

The second half begins. Luis de la Fuente makes two changes for Spain: Mikel Oyarzabal and David García replace Ansu Fati and Le Normand.

End of first half. We go into half time with a goalless draw.

Minute 45+1. The header was claimed by Oestigaard who goes wide.

Minute 45. 3 minutes are added to Oslo.

Minute 44. Right from Rodri who opens up and goes close to the corner.

Minute 41. Cross saved by Le Normand to clear Haaland’s shot.

Minute 40. Morata’s header from the area hits the roof of the goal.

Minute 39. Ryerson reprimanded for fouling Fran Garcia.

Minute 31. Morata’s effort goes into the hands of Niland.

Minute 30. Bob scolded for grabbing Fabian Ruiz.

Minute 29. Le Normand is booked for a foul on Haaland.

Minute 27. Ouch! How close is Carvajal’s shot from in front.

Minute 22. After VAR review, referee Stiller disallows Morata’s goal for offside.

The disallowed goal against Álvaro Morata (available in Spain)

The disallowed goal against Álvaro Morata (available in Argentina)

Minute 21. VAR calls on Stiller to review the play.

Minute 20. Goal from Spain! Álvaro Morata pushes the ball into the empty net after a interception by Strandberg.

Minute 16. Possession is 73% to 27% in favor of Spain. A postcard of what the game in Oslo is like so far.

Minute 12. Carvajal advances from the right, but almost without an angle he shoots on goal.

Minute 10. We have some approaches, but no situations right now in Oslo.

Minute 5. The intentions of both are clear. Spain dominates the ball and dominates the field, while Norway waits for a counter-attack.

The match begins. German referee Tobias Stieler gives the order and we have action in Oslo.

The passion for La Roja. The fans, who are always there, are present in Oslo to add warmth and color to the Norwegian night.

The Norwegian team. Stale Solbakken also makes three changes from the last appearance, a 4-0 win in Cyprus: Stefan Strandberg, Patrick Berg and Oscar Bobb are new for the Red Vikings.

The 11 of Spain. Luis de la Fuente makes three changes from the 2-0 win against Scotland: Fran Garcia, Fabian Ruiz and Ansu Fati start in Oslo.

Spain’s wardrobe, ready. La Roja, who wears blue today, goes for victory in Oslo against Norway. Away from home, Luis de la Fuente’s team has one defeat (2-0 against Scotland) and one win (7-1 against Georgia).

Welcome to Oslo! The Spanish national team visits Norway with the great possibility of securing their presence at Euro 2024.

Norway confirmed the lineup

Orjan Nyland Julian Ryerson, Stefan Strandberg, Leo Skiri Oestigaard, Birger Meling; Patrick Berg, Sander Berge: Oscar Bobb, Martin Odegard, Fredrik Aursnes; Erling Haaland.

Spain confirmed the lineup

Unai Simón, Dani Carvajal, Robert Le Normand, Aymeric Laporte, Fran García; Gavi, Rodri, Fabián Ruiz; Ferran Torres, Álvaro Morata and Ansu Fati.

How and where to watch Norway vs. Spain? Schedule, TV channel and online streaming

  • Day: Sunday, October 15
  • Time: 8:45 PM Spain and 7:45 PM in the Canary Islands (3:45 PM Argentina, 2:45 PM ET in the United States, 12:45 PM Mexico
  • TV channels:
    • Spain: The 1 TVE
    • Argentina: ESPN
    • USA:
    • Mexico: sky sports
  • Flow:
    • Spain: RTVE.es and RTVE Play
    • Argentina: Star+
    • USA: ViX+
    • Mexico: Blue to Go

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