The UEFA Nations League reaches its qualifying phase and one of the most anticipated clashes of the quarterfinals will be the duel between Holland and Spain, two selections with history and ambitions in the tournament.
The Red, current champion of the contest, Visit Rotterdam with the mission of taking the first step towards the defense of the title and maintaining its unbeatability streak that already extends by 21 games. For its part, the team led by Ronald Koeman wants to take advantage of his locality at the Kuip stadium to hit the table and eliminate one of the favorites.
The match will be played this Thursday, March 20, 2025, starting at 8:45 p.m. (Spanish peninsular time). Spain, directed by Luis de la Fuente, has demonstrated great performance in this competition, achieving an almost perfect classification in the group stage, where it only gave two points throughout the tour.
The Red seeks to repeat the success of last year, when he conquered the Nations League by imposing himself in the penalty shootout against Croatia in the final. However, their recent history against the Dutch is not favorable, since it does not expire them since the remembered final of the 2010 World Cup, when Andrés Iniesta scored the most important goal in the history of Spanish football.
Where to watch online TV the Holland – Spain of the Nations League?
The Holland – Spain will be broadcast live by RTVE, in 1, and will also be available via streaming at RTVE Play and UEFA TV, allowing fans to follow every detail of the game from any device.
In addition, as usual, in reason you can follow the live narration and minute -by -minute coverage with analysis, statistics and reactions after the meeting.
The keys of the party
The Spanish team faces this commitment to a high level template, which highlights names such as Rodri, Lamine Yamal, Álvaro Morata and Dani Olmo. In addition, this party could mean the debut of Raúl Asencio and Samu Omorodion, who have been summoned for the first time to reinforce the Red attack. However, Spain must deal with the absence of some key players due to tactical lesions or decisions.
For its part, Holland arrives with a solid team led by Virgil Van Dijk, Frenkie de Jong and Cody Gakpo, seeking to impose their physical game and take advantage of the speed of its extremes. The Spanish defense must be attentive, since the Dutch have great offensive power and know how to harm the counterattacks.
This clash will be a great exam for both selections, with the opportunity to approach one more step to glory in the Nuns League. Can Spain keep its streak and give a blow of authority in Rotterdam? Or will it be Holland to impose your law at home and eliminate the current champion? We will have the answer this Thursday in a game that promises show.