Spain take on Georgia at Euro 2024 for a place in the quarter-finals.
La Roja have shone in Germany with Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams providing a spark to establish Luis de la Fuente’s side as one of the favourites.
A magnificent display against Italy was followed up by a much-changed Spain outfit edging past Albania to maintain the only 100 percent record in the tournament.
Meanwhile, Georgia have grown in confidence behind Napoli winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Metz striker Georges Mikautadze, who has been linked with West Ham, to create history under Willy Sagnol.
Follow all the latest updates from Cologne plus the result and reaction from Gelsenkirchen as England play Slovakia:
Spain v Georgia – Euro 2024
Huge cheers from all sides now with the players out on the pitch and warming up. The Spanish fans give “a por ellos” an early airing – the Georgian fans respond with the loudest chant of the early evening so far.
Karl Matchett30 June 2024 19:26
Spain v Georgia – Euro 2024
We’re a little over half an hour from kick-off in the fourth last-16 tie at Euro 2024 – after tonight, we’ll know half the sides who will be in the quarter-finals.
And awaiting tonight’s victor are no others than the hosts: Germany beat Denmark last night and they will face Spain or Georgia in Stuttgart next week.
Karl Matchett30 June 2024 19:22
Spain v Georgia – Euro 2024
Georgia fans are largely gathered behind the goal away to our left inside the stadium, a large stretch of flags draped across one section and a message to the fans beneath it: “Believe”.
It’s only half-full in here still and yet it is a huge noise they are making already!
Spain are more numerous at this stage, down on the right side of the pitch in the lower of the two tiers at Cologne.
Karl Matchett30 June 2024 19:18
Euro 2024: England force extra-time after stunning Bellingham goal
Jack Rathborn30 June 2024 19:01
Spain v Georgia latest odds and prediction
Georgia will no doubt put in a lively, spirited display, but Spain should have far too much quality and nous for the tournament’s lowest-ranked side. Spain 3-0 Georgia.
Jack Rathborn30 June 2024 18:54
Spain v Georgia – Euro 2024
Georgia XI: Mamardashvili; Lochoshvili, Dvali, Kashia, Gvelesiani, Kakabadze; Kochorashvili, Kiteishvili, Chakvetadze; Kvaratskhelia, Mikautadze.
Jack Rathborn30 June 2024 18:54
The secret behind Georgia’s thrilling Euro 2024 ride – and why Spain must beware
As Khvicha Kvaratskhelia attempted to put words to what he’d helped create, with so much joyous feeling swirling around his brain, his thoughts ultimately went to the only place they could. “I’d love to see what’s happening in Tbilisi,” the Georgia playmaker said.
It’s a nice line, of a type that can be said about many smaller countries enjoying a first national moment. Those who attend the tournament actually miss it, because the real event is back home: the parties, the elation. Granted, the thousands of raucous Georgians who made the pilgrimage to Gelsenkirchen for this historic 2-0 win over Portugal won’t be feeling like that, especially after their victorious team insisted on a celebratory photo in front of them.
While Kvaratshkelia and his teammates will now be watching videos from back home, everyone else should want to watch them. That doesn’t just apply to their elated countrymen.
On Sunday, Georgia will meet Spain, probably the team of the tournament so far. The Spanish, however, will be facing the story of the tournament so far.
Karl Matchett30 June 2024 18:48
Spain’s biggest Euro 2024 challenge is to overcome their own defining trait
Three wins from three and impressive across the board, Spain weren’t just the only nation to pick up the maximum nine points in the group stage at Euro 2024, they were also the only nation to get through those first three fixtures without conceding a single goal.
There’s little doubt that Luis de la Fuente’s team have been one of the most, perhaps the most, impressive early performers at the tournament and that they’ve quickly marked themselves out as the team to beat, but they will now also be looking at their route to the final and acknowledging it’s going to be an extremely tough one.
First, it’s Georgia. The finals debutants have enthralled and enraptured with their gutsy showings, aggressive defensive work and adventurous counter-attacks, have the breakout star of the tournament so far and produced a display of real quality to beat Portugal last time out and book their last-16 spot. Beat them and Spain will potentially face the hosts, Germany; then if that hurdle is navigated it could be the World Cup finalists in France.
As far as runs go it’s a monster one with extremely varied challenges to overcome, but Spain’s defensive resolve shown in the groups gives them as much cause for optimism as their overall performances should.
There remains perhaps a single question mark over La Roja though, and it’s both a big one and a highly relevant one to their very first task of beating Georgia: that possible lack of clinical edge, and whether it’s to again be a defining trait of their tourmament, as it has before.
Karl Matchett30 June 2024 18:42