Portugal face Spain for a semi-final spot in the UEFA Nations League 2022-23. Get match start time and check where to watch live streaming and telecast in ...
In case of a draw, Portugal will retain their position as group leaders and advance to the semis. A draw is enough for Portugal to go through to the semi-finals of the UEFA Nations League 2022-23. Portugal and Spain are first and second in Group 2.
All the info you need to know on how and where to watch the Nations League match between Portugal and Spain at the Municipal Stadium of Braga on Tuesday.
In the US and UK, the following television channels and online services will be broadcasting Portugal vs Spain: Where can I watch Portugal vs Spain in the US and UK? Against the Czech Republic, Cristiano Ronaldo & co. Find out what time Portugal vs Spain The Nations League match between Portugal and Spain will kick off at the Municipal Stadium of Braga, Portugal, on Tuesday 27 September 2022 at 2:45 pm US (ET) and 11:45 am US (PT). Portugal and Spain will battle it out in League A Group 2 for a spot in the Finals of the 2022-23 UEFA Nations League at the Estadio Municipal in Braga on Tuesday.
Coach Luis Enrique tried to stay optimistic about Spain's chances of advancing in the Nations League following a disappointing home loss to Switzerland.
Spain is looking for its second consecutive appearance in the final four after finishing runner-up to France last year. “We see it as a final,” Luis Enrique said Monday, two days after the 2-1 loss to Switzerland dropped Spain from first to second in Group A2 ahead of the decisive match in Braga. Switzerland has six points, two more than the Czech Republic ahead of their match in Switzerland to try to avoid relegation. Spain needs the victory after seeing its 22-game unbeaten run at home ended by Switzerland on Saturday. “We just have to focus on winning rather than reaching the final four,” Santos said on Monday. “I want the players to face Spain on their merit, as they do all opponents.
Fernando Santos' side are not always the easiest on the eye but have proven themselves as being able to deal with the demands of tournament football and are ...
We want to be in the finals. La Roja slipped to a defeat at home to Switzerland last time out and ceded their status as group leaders, meaning anything other than a win in Braga will see them finish second. [Nations League](/topic/nations-league) action provides us with an Iberian derby at the top of Group A2.