Spain travels to Copenhagen to face his next match UEFA Nations League. Luis de la Fuente’s men have already qualified for the quarterfinals, now they will seek to remain undefeated against a Denmark which is in second place in group 4 of League A. La Roja is in first position with 10 points after achieving three wins and a draw in the first four rounds, in addition to only having conceded one goal.
The Spanish National Team is the current champion of the Nations League. They won the trophy for the 2022-23 edition when in the city of Enschede in the Netherlands they beat Croatia in the final. Rodrigo Hernandezwhich is now Ballon d’Or and is recovering after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, he was chosen as the best player on that occasion. Currently, Spain has its place in the quarterfinals, but there are still two rounds of the group stage ahead in this national team break, which is the last of 2024.
For these two days La Roja will not have Unai Simón, Carvajal, Le Normand, Rodrigo Hernández, Ferran Torres, Lamine Yamal and the last one to leave the camp was Pau Torres, who arrived with muscle discomfort and to avoid risks, it was decided that You will return to your computer to begin recovery. The one chosen to cover the loss of the central defender is Pau Cubarsiwho has already trained with the Spanish National Team with the same facial protection that he used in Barcelona’s last game. Morata y Fabian They also returned to training, as Luis de la Fuente commented: “Right now they are fine. Morata has trained almost normally and is fine, almost in perfect condition. Fabián is better and I hope that he will be available tomorrow, or at beginning or during the game”.
On the part of DenmarkIn the last two days they failed to achieve victory, first they were beaten 1-0 by Spain with Martín Zubimendi’s goal in the match that took place at the Enrique Roca Stadium and later, for the fourth day they ended with a two-goal draw on his visit to Switzerland. The selector Brian Riemer has commented that this meeting will be “a kind of ending“, in addition to the statistics against La Roja, since they have not been able to beat them since 1993. “We could not wish for a better stage than the one at Parken on a Friday night. “I’m sure that the fans are more than prepared,” the coach said at the press conference.
Schedule and where to watch Denmark – Spain, UEFA Nations League
The match will start at 8:45 p.m. (Spanish peninsular time) and will be broadcast by RTVE, so it can be seen on television through La1. The UEFA Nations League match can also be seen online with the RTVE Play application and also on the RTVE website. You will be able to follow all the coverage of the match with the preview, lineups, live narration and the most notable subsequent statements on LARAZÓN.es.
Possible alignments
- Denmark: Schmeichel, Nelsson, Vestergaard, Maehle, Hojbjerg, Eriksen, Bah, Dorgu, Isaksen, Gronbaek, Hojlund.
- Spain: David Raya, Cucurella, Dani Vivian, Laporte, Pedro Porro, Zubimendi, Merino, Dani Olmo, Nico Williams, Álex Baena, Álvaro Morata.