Spain in Euro 2021: when it plays, group, schedule and matches

The 26 are already decided. Luis Enrique gave his final list to play the Euro 2020 that will be played throughout the continent and a year later than planned due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We review everything there is to know about La Roja for the start of the tournament.

The group: who is Spain facing?

Spain was framed for this Eurocup in a group of level in which they will have to fight for the classification. In it there are two dangers, Sweden and Poland, together with a Slovakia of which nothing can be given for cattle, but, a priori, appears as a more affordable rival.

The debut will be against Sweden, which Spain knows well from the qualifying phase for this tournament. In the first leg, in June 2019, Spain beat the Swedes 3-0. On the return leg, they tied one at Solna with goals from Berg and Rodrigo Moreno. The danger for this tournament was going to be carried by Ibrahimovic, who will eventually lose it due to a knee injury.

The best nine in Europe will be Spain's next rival. Robert Lewandowski and Poland will be another of the threats to abort to go to the second round. Slovakia would have to be a calmer rival for Spain, that if they win their first two games, nothing will have to be played.

Dates: When does Spain play?

The National Team will start its tour of the tournament in Seville next Monday, June 14 at 9:00 p.m. at the Cartuja Stadium. Andalusia will host the first three matches of La Roja.

The first rival will be Sweden. On Saturday, a new nighttime schedule at La Cartuja, and the rival will be Poland in a match that, if it were a second victory, would practically ensure the place in the round of 16. The group stage will end on Wednesday, June 23 at 6:00 p.m. with Slovakia-Spain.

Depending on how it is classified if it is classified, Spain will have a different schedule or venue. The eighths are played at 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. from Saturday, June 26 to Tuesday, June 29.

Moving forward, the quarters will be played on July 2 and 3 at the same time and on the 6th the semifinals would also begin playing on the 7th and both games at 9:00 p.m. and in London as the fixed venue. At Wembley, on July 11, the final of the European Championship will be played.