Spain will take on Japan in the Round-of-16 of the U-17 World Cup at the Manahan Stadium on Monday.
Spain topped their group but they were held by Uzbekistan in their final group game. Japan's group was more difficult to navigate as they picked up two wins and a defeat to qualify as one of the best third-placed teams.
Spain are expected to dominate the game but Japan will hope they can spring a surprise in the knockout stage of the competition.
Here GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
Spain vs Japan kick-off time
Date: | November 20, 2023 |
Kick-off time: | 12 pm GMT |
Venue: | Manahan Stadium |
The game between Spain and Japan will be played at the Manahan Stadium on Monday. Kick-off is at 12 pm GMT for fans in the UK.
How to watch Spain vs Japan online - TV channels & live streams
The fixture will be shown live on FIFA+ in the United Kingdom. Match highlights will be shown on the platform after the full-time whistle. Live updates can be accessed here on GOAL.
Team news & squads
Spain team news
Spain showed their class against the Canada team but huffed and puffed against a ten-man Mali before being held by Uzbekistan. With no fresh injury concerns, they will have to be at their best in the knockout rounds and will field the strongest possible lineup.
"I have plenty of confidence in my team," said Real Madrid midfielder Roberto Martin, after scoring and being chosen as player of the match against Uzbekistan. "We’ve got some incredible players and we’re going to give it our all to win the World Cup."
Spain predicted XI: Jiménez, Merino, Martin, Cuenca, Mesa, Junyent, Bernal, Martín, Huestamendia, Oyono, López.
Position | Players |
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Goalkeepers: | Jimenez, Abrol, Gonzalez |
Defenders: | Mesa, Munzo, Fort, Cuenca, Mernio, Cubarsi, Martin |
Midfielders: | Junyent, Prim, Martin, Bernal, Hernandez |
Forwards: | Hauestamenda, Guiu, Yanez, Lopez, Oyono, Igao |
Japan team news
Japan will also be looking to knock Spain out of the competition with a solid performance in the Round of 16. They have no fresh injury concerns and can field a strong line-up against the Spaniards.
Japan will rely on Rento Takaoka for the goals as the forward is currently the joint-topscorer of the tournament with four goals from three games so far.
Japan predicted XI: Gotō, Shibata, Honda, Tsuchiya, Kosugi, Yada, Nakajima, Satō, Takaoka, Yoshinaga, Inoue.
Position | Players |
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Goalkeepers: | Goto, Kanbayashi, Pisano |
Defenders: | Matsumoto, Kosugi, Tsuchiya, Honda, Shibata, Nagano, Fuse |
Midfielders: | Yamamoto, Nakajima, Yada, Sato, Yoshinaga, Kawamura |
Forwards: | Michiwaki, Takaoka, Nawata, Tokuda, Inoue |
Head-to-Head Record
This is set to be the first-ever fixture between Spain and Japan in the U-17 age category.