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Spain vs France TV channel and live stream: How to watch Nations League clash
Spain and France will lock horns tonight as both sides look to claim a place in the Nations League final.
The reigning European Champions Spain are also the current holders of the Nations League, but face a tough task against France who won this competition back in 2021.
Didier Deschamps' side is littered with youthful talent, with many, such as Ousmane Dembele and Desire Doue, turning up for international duty just a matter of days after their Champions League triumph with Paris Saint-Germain.
Both sides needed the help of penalties to come through their Nations League quarter-final clashes, with Spain overcoming the Netherlands and France edging past Croatia.
The winner on Thursday will take on Portgual in the final after they won 2-1 against Germany on away soil.
Ahead of kick-off in the Nations League semi-final, here's everything you need to know, including the team news, match odds and how to watch the game on TV and live stream in the UK.
The Nations League semi-final kicks off at 8pm at the MHPArena in Stuttgart, with coverage starting at 7.45pm.
Fans can watch Spain vs France live on Amazon Prime, with coverage of the game also available on pay-per-view for £2.49.
Dean Huijsen could make a start for Spain after completing his move from Bournemouth to Real Madrid.
However, the semi-final comes too soon for Rodri who made his return from a lengthy ACL layoff at the end of the Premier League season.
Elsewhere in midfield, Isco could be in line for a start after his impressive form for Real Betis in what would mark his first international appearance since 2019.
France, meanwhile, will have to manage the fitness of several PSG stars following their Champions League triumph last weekend.
Deschamps will also have to rotate his back line, with Dayot Upamecano, William Saliba and Jules Kounde all absent through injury.
Spain: 5/4
Draw: 15/8
France: 17/10
Spain to progress; 8/11 More Trending
France to progress: 11/10
Odds via Betfair (subject to change)
The winner of tonight's semi-final will face Portgual in Sunday's final.
That match will kick off at 8pm at the Allianz Arena.
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