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The Nations League final four follows the Champions League final, featuring teams from France, Portugal, Spain, and Germany. Injuries impact several players, including Germany's Bisseck. Semifinals include France vs. Spain and Portugal vs. Germany, with the winners competing for the title. The tournament, aimed at replacing friendlies, has seen previous champions return to the competition.

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Business Standard
2 hours ago
- Business Standard
Spain vs France UEFA Nations League semi-final live time, streaming
Didier Deschamps has had to deal with multiple injuries in defense, preventing him from selecting some of his regular choices. Shashwat Nishant New Delhi A spot in the UEFA Nations League final against Portugal is on the line as France faces reigning champions Spain in a high-stakes semifinal at the MPHArena on Thursday (June 6, IST). The match comes just days after several players from both sides featured in the Champions League final, where Paris Saint-Germain triumphed over Inter Milan. Spain's Fabián Ruiz, a key figure in PSG's midfield during that victory, is expected to start for La Roja. Spain will head into their upcoming matches missing several key players from their Euro 2024 title-winning squad, including Rodri, Dani Carvajal, and Aymeric Laporte. Rodri, who recently returned from an ACL injury before the season wrapped up, has been given a break by coach Luis de la Fuente ahead of the Club World Cup. Carvajal, meanwhile, continues to recover from a long-standing knee issue. In Laporte's absence, Spain may turn to youthful options in central defense, potentially fielding teenagers Dean Huijsen and Pau Cubarsí. Robin Le Normand is another alternative in that position. In midfield, Pedri is expected to start alongside Champions League winner Fabián Ruíz. On the right wing, Lamine Yamal is set to feature, while Óscar Mingueza may earn his fourth international cap at right-back. France team news Didier Deschamps has had to deal with multiple injuries in defense, preventing him from selecting some of his regular choices. William Saliba and Jules Koundé both picked up hamstring injuries at the end of the 2024–25 season, while Dayot Upamecano has been sidelined for the past two months with a knee problem. Midfielder Eduardo Camavinga is also missing from the current France squad. With seven players from Deschamps's squad having featured in the Champions League final on Saturday, the manager might choose to rest some of them for the upcoming match in Stuttgart. This could mean players like Désiré Doué and Ousmané Dembélé are given a break. Marcus Thuram is also expected to be left out of the starting lineup, while Lucas Hernandez, who only played 12 minutes in the final, might start at centre-back. Spain vs France UEFA Nations League semi-final starting 11 (probable) Spain starting 11: Simón; Mingueza, Cubarsí, Huijsen, Cucurella; Pedri, Ruíz; Yamal, Olmo, Williams; Morata. France starting 11: Maignan; Gusto, Konaté, Hernandez, Digne; Tchouaméni, Koné, Rabiot; Olise, Mbappé, Kolo Muani. UEFA Nations League semi-final: Spain vs France live telecast and streaming details When will the UEFA Nations League semi-final between Spain and France be played? The UEFA Nations League semi-final between Spain and France will be played on June 5 (according to IST). What time will the UEFA Nations League semi-final between Spain and France begin on June 5? The UEFA Nations League semi-final between Spain and France will kick off at 12:30 AM IST. What will be the venue for the UEFA Nations League semi-final between Spain and France? MPH Arena Stadium in Stuttgart will host the UEFA Nations League semi-final between Spain and France. Where will the live telecast of the UEFA Nations League semi-final between Spain and France be available in India? The live telecast of the UEFA Nations League semi-final between Spain and France will be available on the Sony Sports Network. Where will the live streaming of the UEFA Nations League semi-final between Spain and France be available in India? The live streaming of the UEFA Nations League semi-final between Spain and France will be available on the SonyLIV app.

The Hindu
2 hours ago
- The Hindu
FIFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers: Kean to miss Italy matches against Norway, Moldova
Italy will be without Fiorentina striker Moise Kean for their two opening World Cup qualifying matches, away against Norway on Friday and at home against Moldova on Monday, the Italian football federation said. Kean sustained a muscle strain in his right thigh during training on Wednesday, the federation said, adding that he had returned to his club for recovery. The 25-year-old enjoyed the best season of his career in 2024-25 with Fiorentina, a club he joined last summer from Juventus, scoring 19 goals to finish second in the Serie A goal scorers' standings. ALSO READ | Ancelotti bats for Vinicius to bring Real Madrid form to Brazil Italy coach Luciano Spalletti will also be without a pair of defenders, Alessandro Buongiorno missing the Norway match through injury while Francesco Acerbi, who was in the Inter Milan side that lost the Champions League final, declined a call-up. Italy, which failed to qualify for the last two World Cups, face a tricky start against Erling Haaland's Norway on Friday before hosting Moldova three days later in Reggio Emilia. Norway lead Group I after winning their two opening matches against Israel and Moldova in March.


Indian Express
2 hours ago
- Indian Express
Pep Guardiola dreams of leading a team in ‘World Cup, a Euro, a Copa America' but no plans to leave Manchester City yet
Pep Guardiola admitted that he has desires of leading international an side in big tournaments but his mind is currently set on enjoying his short holiday in Barcelona and then get on with the rebuilding process at Manchester City. Considered one of the greatest managers of all time Guardiola has won practically every possible trophy in club football but he is yet to take his talents to the international level. 'I would love to be in a World Cup, in a Euro, a Copa America,' Guardiola, who made earned nearly 50 caps for Spain during his playing career, told Reuters. 'I have always thought about it. But it depends on many, many things. If it happens, it's fine. If it doesn't happen, it's more than fine as well.' Considered one of the greatest managers of all time, Guardiola's reign at City hit a sudden trough last year when the side went trophyless and just about managed to finish in the top-four. That it followed a glorious run in the years prior, in which they won the title four consecutive times and became the second English team to win the treble of the league, the FA Cup and the Champions League. Guardiola said that his efforts to turn it around with City is largely motivated by hus need to prove himself that he can do it. 'It's to prove myself that I can do it, I don't want to have those feeling that last season left' he added. 'Because when we win, the wine tastes better afterwards, you sleep better. I don't know a manager who loses games and sleeps like a baby. It doesn't happen. You've got to worry. That's part of our life.' The Spaniard added that it was unrealistic to expect him to win everything every year, and said that even the most successful athletes lose more than they win. 'I won 12 domestic leagues in 16 years. It's not bad, I would say. But you cannot win all the time. I cannot win the Champions League all the time,' he added. 'Michael Jordan, the best athlete I've ever seen in my life won six NBA Championships in 15 years. Tiger Woods, one incredible golf player, Jack Nicklaus, I don't know how many he has. But they lost more Grand Slams than they won. It happens.'