May 9, 2025
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Spain vs England TV channel, live stream, team news, kick-off time and odds

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Can Gareth Southgate mastermind a surprise result in Spain? (Picture: Getty Images)

England are in Seville ahead of their Nations League clash with Spain which takes place on Monday night.

The Three Lions are looking to avenge the 2-1 defeat they suffered at the hands of the Spanish at Wembley last month, although that will be far from easy.

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Since beating England on their own patch, Luis Enriques side have hammered Croatia 6-0 and Wales 4-1.

Defeat for Gareth Southgates side would leave them very precariously placed in League 1 Group 4, with relegation at the first time of asking a distinct possibility.

England were held to a stalemate in Croatia on Friday (Picture: Getty Images)

When is Spain vs England?

The Nations League contest is on Monday, 15 October with kick-off at 7.45pm.

Where is the match being played?

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Spain dont have a national stadium and play their matches all over the country.

This one is being held at the Estadio Benito Villamarin in Seville.

Luis Enrique has made a good start to his spell as Spain manager (Picture: Getty Images)

What TV channel is Spain vs England on and is there a live stream?

Sky Sports Main Event will be showing the game live with coverage starting at 7pm.

Subscribers can stream the action through Sky Go or watch on the Sky Sports app, whilst non-subscribers can get a Sky Sports Day Pass on Now TV.

What are the odds? (Courtesy of Betfair)

8/13 Spain

3/1 Draw

9/2 England

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Team news

Gareth Southgate is expected to keep faith with Marcus Rashford up front despite his disappointing display against Croatia.

John Stones and Jordan Henderson are both suspended and will be replaced by Joe Gomez and Harry Winks in the starting XI.

Kieran Trippier is also expected to come in at right-back for Kyle Walker.

Spain will probably start with Paco Alcacer in attack after scoring twice against Wales last week, whilst a midfield of Saul Sergio Busquets and Thiago Alcantara is likely.

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