Two of UEFA’s most revered national teams go toe-to-toe in Gelsenkirchen as three-time European Championship winners Spain meet current holders Italy for the fifth tournament in succession. After producing one of the most eye-catching results of the opening round with a 3-0 win over Croatia, Spain may well have revenge on their mind here after suffering elimination at the hands of Italy in the last two Euros finals.
Spain’s opening day victory came on the back of some rampant form in qualifying (W7, L1), although their record against Italy over the years is balanced on a knife edge (W13, D16, L11). Extending that slender all-time H2H advantage would see La Roja qualify for a fifth successive knockout phase with a game to spare, although four of their seven meetings against Italy at the Euros have ended level.
Another stalemate would likely be enough to see both sides through to the knockouts early, but the two-time European champions Italy are unlikely to pull any punches in this one. The Azzurri had to do it the hard way in their opening game, launching a quickfire comeback victory against Albania – after conceding the earliest goal in tournament history – to maintain boss Luciano Spalletti’s hopes of emulating his predecessor in achieving maximum points in the group, just as they did in Euro 2020.
This is Italy’s eighth successive appearance at the finals, and a victory will ensure a fifth straight progression into the knockout rounds. A return of five wins from their last seven matches (D2) should boost hopes of toppling the Spaniards, although they may have to work with narrow margins as they scored two or fewer goals in six of those seven encounters ahead of this.
Players to watch: Spanish prodigy Lamine Yamal became the youngest player in European Championship history at 16 years and 338 days old on matchday one, marking the occasion with an assist. He was just 13 when Italy’s Federico Chiesa scored against Spain at Euro 2020 before their penalty shootout victory, with the Juventus man directly contributing to goals in three of his last five appearances for club and country (G2, A1).
Hot stat: Spain have scored ten first-half goals across their last four games.
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Can´t watch the game after minute 71:19. Something goes worng. Please would be amazing if you can fix it
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second half?
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Where is? That only the entire game appears to me and not divided into two parts…
Yes, we actually put 1st and 2nd Half into single file now..
Because the 2nd Half before have glitch, but we have fixed it..
and there is no possibility of you putting the second part? The quality is spectacular!
I think we can’t..
Cause the file is error at minutes 71:19..