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Spain national football team
European Championship | Group Stage
Jun 14, 2021 at 8pm UK
San Mamés Barria
Sweden national football team

Spain
0 - 0
Sweden

FT

Lustig (55')

Preview: Spain vs. Sweden - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Monday's European Championship clash between Spain and Sweden, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Three-time winners Spain will be looking to make the perfect start to their Euro 2020 campaign when they take on Sweden in Seville on Monday night.

La Roja are bidding to win a fourth European Championship, which would make them the most successful team in the history of the competition, while Sweden will be attempting to make it out of the group stages for the first time since Euro 2004, when they progressed to the quarter-finals.


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Spain head coach Luis Enrique pictured on June 4, 2021© Reuters

Spain's preparations for this summer's European Championship have been far from ideal, with captain Sergio Busquets and then defender Diego Llorente testing positive for coronavirus in quick succession.

Luis Enrique's side drew 0-0 with Portugal in their first pre-tournament friendly on June 4 but were forced to field their Under-21s for the clash with Lithuania on June 8, with the first team isolating due to Busquets's positive test.

The Under-21s put in an excellent performance against Lithuania, with Hugo Guillamon, Brahim Diaz, Juan Miranda and Javi Puado on the scoresheet, and the result stretched Spain's unbeaten run in all competitions to eight matches, which has included wins in three of their last four fixtures.

La Roja have won this competition on three previous occasions, level with Germany, and will now be looking to move out alone in terms of trophies, having triumphed in 1964, 2008 and 2012.

It has been a difficult few years for Spain in international football, exiting the 2014 World Cup in the group stage, before only reaching the round of 16 in Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup; they simply cannot be written off at this level, though, and will be eyeing a perfect start to Group E on Monday night.

Sweden's Marcus Danielson celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates on June 5, 2021© Reuters

Sweden, as mentioned, have previous experience when it comes to advancing to the latter stages of the European Championship, making the semi-finals in 1992 and quarter-finals in 2004.

The Swedes have now been present in each of the last six tournaments, but they have been eliminated in the group stage in three successive competitions and will be determined to go further this year.

Group E is fascinating, with Poland and Slovakia joining these two teams in the group, and Sweden will be wary of suffering a poor result in their opener considering that there is no easy match in the section.

Sweden should enter the competition full of confidence, though, having won each of their last five matches, including back-to-back friendly victories over Finland and Armenia on May 29 and June 5 respectively.

Head coach Janne Andersson said that facing Spain is still "one of the toughest challenges in the world of football", but the Blue and Yellows certainly have the players capable of making Monday's fixture a very uncomfortable 90 minutes for a Spain side very much in a transitional period.

Spain form (all competitions):
  • W
  • D
  • W
  • W
  • D
  • W

Sweden form (all competitions):
  • L
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • W



Team News

Spain's Sergio Busquets pictured in October 2020© Reuters

Spain will be unable to call upon Busquets due to his positive coronavirus test, but Diego Llorente could potentially be available, having now recorded two negative coronavirus tests.

Busquets's role in the middle of the park could go to Rodri, while Thiago Alcantara and Koke are also likely to get the nod in midfield, but there are a number of unknowns leading into the first match.

Pau Torres could edge out Eric Garcia to start alongside Aymeric Laporte at the back, while Gerard Moreno, who enjoyed an excellent season for Villarreal, should start in the final third of the field.

Unai Simon is likely to get the nod between the sticks, while Ferran Torres should join Moreno and Alvaro Morata as part of a front three; Morata is comfortably the leading goalscorer in the squad with 19, and Enrique will look to the 28-year-old for inspiration this summer.

As for Sweden, head coach Andersson is expected to select a 4-4-2 formation, with Marcus Berg being joined in the final third by Alexander Isak, who excelled for Real Sociedad during the 2020-21 campaign.

Much like Spain, it is difficult to predict the XI, particularly in midfield, but Sebastien Larsson's experience should see him start, while Emil Forsberg and Albin Ekdal are likely to be in the side.

Manchester United's Victor Lindelof will feature in the middle of the back four, which will also include the experienced Mikael Lustig, while Marcus Danielson could also be selected for the Group E clash.

Dejan Kulusevski and Mattias Svanberg have also both recently tested positive for coronavirus, meaning that neither will be available for this contest.

Spain possible starting lineup:
Simon; M Llorente, Laporte, P Torres, Alba; Thiago, Rodri, Koke; F Torres, Morata, G Moreno

Sweden possible starting lineup:
Olsen; Lustig, Lindelof, Danielson, Augustinsson; S Larsson, Ekdal, Olsson, Forsberg; Isak, Berg


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We say: Spain 2-1 Sweden

This could end up being a very tricky match for Spain, as Sweden should be full of confidence. Spain's preparations, as mentioned, have been difficult, but we fancy Enrique's side to open their Euro 2020 campaign with a narrow but extremely important win.



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Data Analysis

Our analysis of all available data, including recent performances and player stats up until an hour before kickoff, suggested the most likely outcome of this match was a Spain win with a probability of 50.12%. A win for Sweden had a probability of 26.31% and a draw had a probability of 23.6%.

The most likely scoreline for a Spain win was 2-1 with a probability of 9.61%. The next most likely scorelines for that outcome were 1-0 (9.16%) and 2-0 (7.99%). The likeliest Sweden win was 1-2 (6.62%), while for a drawn scoreline it was 1-1 (11.01%). The actual scoreline of 0-0 was predicted with a 5.3% likelihood.


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Group A

TeamPWDLPTS
Q Germany Germany32107
Q Switzerland Switzerland31205
3 Hungary Hungary31023
4 Scotland flag Scotland30121

Group B

TeamPWDLPTS
Q Spain Spain33009
Q Italy Italy31114
3 Croatia Croatia30212
4 Albania national flag Albania30121

Group C

TeamPWDLPTS
Q England flag England31205
Q Denmark Denmark30303
Q Slovenia Slovenia30303
4 Serbia Serbia30212

Group D

TeamPWDLPTS
Q Austria Austria32016
Q France France31205
Q Netherlands Netherlands31114
4 Poland Poland30121

Group E

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Q Romania Romania31114
Q Belgium Belgium31114
Q Slovakia Slovakia31114
4 Ukraine Ukraine31114

Group F

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Q Portugal Portugal32016
Q Turkey Turkey32016
Q Georgia Georgia31114
4 Czech Republic Czech Republic30121


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