All eyes are on Group B in EURO 2024 on Monday night, and here’s where to watch Albania vs Spain and Croatia vs Italy on TV and live streaming…
Table-toppers Spain have secured their place in the knockout stage already after picking up wins in their opening two games, and having seen off Italy last time out, they’re also assured of top spot.
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In turn, it comes down the other three teams vying to join them in the round of 16, with Italy looking to avoid defeat against Croatia, while Albania will look to defeat La Roja and seal their place in the knockout stage.
As with all final group games at EURO 2024, these two games will kick off simultaneously, but both will be available to watch live, and here’s how to follow the action.
When: Monday June 24, 2024, 20:00 KOs (UK time)
Where: Dusseldorf, Leipzig
How to watch:
Albania vs Spain
UK – BBC Two/BBCi
USA – Fox Sports 1
Australia – Optus Sport
Canada – TSN/TVA Sport
Italy – Sky Sport
Germany – RTL
Croatia vs Italy
UK – BBC One/BBCi
USA – WNYW
Australia – Optus Sport
Canada – TSN/TVA Sport
Italy – RAI 1/Sky Sport
Germany – ZDF
Preview and predictions
Spain were impressive against a poor Italy side last time out, and although coach Luis de la Fuente could rotate and rest his key players, it’s hoped we get to see more of Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams on the flanks.
Given the squad depth that the Spanish have though, even if multiple changes are made, they’ll still put out a talented and strong starting XI, and so it promises to be a tough night for Albania, who will no doubt battle hard again and have quality of their own, but whether it’s enough to derail their upcoming opponents remains to be seen. We’re going with a close win for Spain in this one.
As for the Azzurri, they responded brilliantly after an early setback against Albania in their opener, but they’ll be bitterly disappointed with how they performed in their defeat to Spain. In turn, expect a response from them to ensure they safely advance to the next stage, with an ageing Croatia posing a threat, but not enough of one to produce a shock.