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Spain vs. Scotland: Free live stream, how to watch EURO 2024 qualifier

EURO 2024 qualifying rolls on Thursday afternoon, as Spain takes on Scotland in Group A play.

Scotland can punch its ticket with a win over the Spanish, but oddsmakers don’t see that happening. Spain (-340) is a massive favorite over Scotland (+900), with a draw on the table (+500) as well.

The match will kick off at 2:45 EST and air on Fubo Sports Network, which fans can watch with fuboTV, which offers a free trial.

How to watch Spain vs. Scotland | UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifiers

What time does the match start? Will it air on TV? – Thursday’s match will start at 2:45 p.m. EST from Estadio de La Cartuja in Seville, Spain. The match will not air on any conventional TV channels. Instead, it will air exclusively via Fubo Sports Network on fuboTV, which is available on smart TVs and streaming devices.

Live stream infofuboTV – Thursday’s match is available in the U.S. exclusively via Fubo Sports Network on fuboTV, which offers a free trial.

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A look at what’s happening in European soccer on Thursday:

EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING

GROUP A

Scotland is the unlikely leader in Group A and can secure qualification to Euro 2024 by beating Spain on Thursday. With a 100% record so far, the Scots could also qualify if Norway loses at Cyprus in the group’s other game. Midfielder Scott McTominay prepared for the Spain match with two late goals in Manchester United’s comeback win against Brentford on Saturday.

GROUP D

With wins against Latvia and Armenia last month, Croatia moved to the top of Group D on goal difference. The Croats, who came third at the World Cup in Qatar last year, host second-place Turkey on Thursday and a win would see them go clear of their nearest rival. Armenia faces last-place Latvia and a win could see it go second, depending on the result of the Croatia-Turkey game.

GROUP E

Poland plays for the first time since firing coach Jorge Santos last month. The Portuguese coach, who led his country to victory at Euro 2016, had only been in the job for nine months. But he departed after a disappointing start to qualifying for next year’s Euros and was replaced with Michal Probierz. Probierz will expect to make a winning start against Faroe Islands. The top two in Group E go head-to-head on Thursday when Albania hosts Czech Republic.

GROUP I

Romania can go top of Group I by beating Belarus on Thursday, while last-place Andorra hosts Kosovo.

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