Spain – Malta U21, live broadcast
Spain’s U21 team will close out qualifying for the 2025 European Championship in Slovakia on Tuesday ahead of sweet spot Malta, who are in last place with no points from their previous nine games. Classification has already been received, two days left.Spain played its last two matches to prepare for the continental championship.
In the penultimate match of the qualifying stage, the Spaniards beat Kazakhstan 4-3 in the neighboring town of La Línea de la Concepción, but Latin American coach Santi Denia was unhappy with the ending of the match.
The coach highlighted the number of goals conceded, one more than in the previous eight games, by the team that tops Group B and which must improve so that this aspect remains only a blur in the last game.
In addition, Denia emphasized that in attack we must play better football, he insisted, and, in addition, his players must be more cohesive in their play actions.
English striker Leeds United against Kazakhstan Mateo Joseph scored three goalsshowing signs of positioning in the box and sense of smell so that he could once again challenge Denia’s most used striker in the U-21s, Porto’s Samo Omorodion, for possession of the ball.
Because of huge difference between one team and anotherIn Algeciras, the Spanish team is expected to launch an attack against Malta that will boost its performance, as well as claim its ninth win in ten days and finish the qualifying stage undefeated, where it will end its remaining tally with a draw. .
Spain are top of their group with 25 points.achieved in nine games, with 22 goals for and five against; Malta is in last place with zero points, four goals scored and 29 conceded.
Possible layouts
Spain: Aitor Fraga; Carmona, Rafa Marin, Waysen, Hugo Bueno; Turrientes, Mark Casado; Hugo Alvarez, Peque, Robert Navarro; and Omorodion herself.
Malta: Sacco; Micallef, Spiteri, Xerri, Leonardi, Ellul; Zammit, Bondin, Borg; Chukunyere and Veselji. Judge: Georgiy Ginchev (Bulgaria).
Stadium:
New observation deck (Algeciras).