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UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE

Spain vs Italy: times, how to watch on TV, stream online | UEFA Nations League

Two European heavyweights will battle it out at De Grolsch Veste, Netherlands, in a much-anticipated Nations League semifinal.

Two European heavyweights will battle it out at De Grolsch Veste, Netherlands, in a much-anticipated Nations League semifinal.
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Spain and Italy want to come back to their golden years after failing to succeed on the international stage. While La Roja was kicked out of the World Cup by Morocco, Italy didn’t play in Qatar after being eliminated in the European qualifiers’ play-off against North Macedonia.

However, the League A Group 2 and 3 winners are looking ahead and this will be a good chance for both nations to prove that they have learned from their mistakes and that they are ready to take over again.

You can watch a live stream of the Spain vs Italy UEFA Nations League semifinal game on FuboTV (free trial available).

What time does Spain vs Italy start?

The game between Spain and Italy will be played on Thursday, June 15, 2023, with kick off at 2.45 p.m. ET/11.45 a.m. PT.

How can I watch Spain vs Italy?

The following channels will be broadcasting the game live in the US:

  • Fox Sports 1, FOX Sports App, ViX, Foxsports.com.

Remember, you can watch a live stream of the Spain vs Italy UEFA Nations League semifinal game on FuboTV (free trial available).

Form guide for Spain vs Italy

Let’s have a look at the most recent games for these two teams:

Spain

  • March, 2023: Scotland 2-0 Spain
  • March, 2023: Spain 3-0 Norway
  • December, 2022: Morocco 0-0 Spain
  • December, 2022: Japan 2-1 Spain
  • November, 2022: Spain 1-1 Germany

Italy

  • March, 2023: Malta 0-2 Italy
  • March, 2023: Italy 1-2 England
  • November, 2022: Austria 2-0 Italy
  • November, 2022: Albania 1-3 Italy
  • September, 2022: Hungary 0-2 Italy

Spain vs Italy prediction

This is a 50/50 game where both teams will do their best to get a ticket to the final round of the tournament. The 2010 World Champions, though, haven’t lost in their last four games against Italy, although Roberto Mancini’s side will likely rise to the occasion: Spain 2-1 Italy.