When and where is the match?
The match is on Friday, March 27, at Estadio de la Cerámica in Villarreal, Spain.
Soccer / International Friendly
Spain and Serbia face off in an international friendly as both teams prepare for the 2026 World Cup. Spain, the reigning European champions, are in excellent form, while Serbia looks to improve after a disappointing World Cup qualification...
Spain enters the friendly with a strong record, winning five of their six World Cup qualification matches and 20 of their last 25 matches across all competitions. Despite missing key forwards, Spain's squad boasts an abundance of attacking talent, including Lamine Yamal, Mikel Oyarzabal, and Ferran Torres.
Serbia, under new management, has struggled with consistency despite a largely impressive squad. Their recent victories have been against weaker opponents such as Austria, Andorra, and Latvia.
Serbia's goalkeeping coach, Jesus Salvador, brings valuable experience, having worked with Laurent Blanc at Al-Ittihad and Vicente Moreno at Almeria. He emphasizes a data-driven approach, scouting numerous Serbian goalkeepers across various leagues to identify top talent.
The match is on Friday, March 27, at Estadio de la Cerámica in Villarreal, Spain.
The match kicks off at 9 p.m. (20:00 GMT).
Spain is missing Morata, Williams, Merino and Ruiz. Serbia is without Vlahović, Živković, Grujić, Ilić, and Radonjić.
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