Learn about the schedule and some notable statistics of the Spanish team at EURO 2024.
Which Spanish team will play in EURO 2024?
Towards EURO 2024, Spain is in Group B along with Italy, Croatia and Albania. Both Croatia and Italy are indebted rivals to La Roja. At EURO 2020, Spain defeated Italy 2–4 on a rotating point, thus stopping from the semi-finals.
If you play hard, it’s hard to get out of the Spanish team. Croatia showed signs of defeat when stars like Mario Mandzukic or Ante Rebic, respectively, dropped out of the squad and dropped down. On the other hand, Italy is skeptical that Luciano Spalletti has no experience in the EURO arena.
Calendar of Spanish team matches at EURO 2024
- Spain vs Croatia – June 15, 2024 – 23:00
- Spain vs Italy – June 21, 2024 – 02:00
- Albania vs Spain – June 25, 2024 – 02:00
Who’s the coach of the Spanish team at EURO 2024?
His defeat against Morocco at the 2022 World Cup was like a drop of water that broke up the Spanish Football Federation with Luis Enrique. Despite not being praised by many other candidates like Julen Lopetegui or Pep Guardiola, Luis de la Fuente still demonstrates his talent.
Spain, with new players like Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams and Oihan Sancet, have been impressive in the qualifying round. Along with the veterans Rodri, Alvaro Morata and Dani Carvajal, La Roja promises to play the boom.
The Spanish team’s achievements in the most recent Euro seasons
Under Vicente del Bosque, Spain became the dominant in Europe and the world of football in general, thanks to a small, controlled, coordinated game that captivated people. La Roja successively won the Euro 2008, Euro 2012, passing Germany and Italy, respectively. In the middle of that was the 2010 World Cup championship in South Africa.
However, La Roja failed to compete in either Euro 2016 or Euro 2020. Even the team from the Iberia Peninsula hasn’t reached the Finals once.
Remarkable statistics of the Spanish national team at the EURO
All five of Spain’s top players in the Euro include Jordi Alba, Sergio Ramos, David Silva, Cesc Fabregas and Andres Iniesta.
Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is leading La Roja’s scoring list with six goals, surpassing Fernando Torres (5 goals) and David Villa (4 goals). If he does well, the Atlético Madrid team has a chance to widen the gap with two men.