Luis Enrique Spain England Nations League 2018David Ramos

Spain vs Norway: TV channel, live stream, squad news & preview

Luis Enrique's re-invention of Spain continue in their European Championship qualifying campaign as they kick-start their route to the 2020 finals against Norway.

La Roja missed out on qualifying for the Nations League semi-finals and the ex-Barcelona boss has taken swift action, dropping a host of big-name players for their opening group matches.

Norway, led by the dependable Lars Largerback, are mid-way through their overhaul and are closing in on their first major tournament appearance since 2000.

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Already assured of at least a play-off next year, they finished top of their Nations League group and can enter the qualifying phase with a degree of freedom, possessing a young team eager to impress.

Game Spain vs Norway
Date Saturday, March 23
Time 7:45pm GMT / 3:45pm ET 
Stream (US only) fuboTV (7-day free trial)

TV Channel, Live Stream & How To Watch


In the United States (US), the game can be watched live and on-demand with fuboTV (7-day free trial) .

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US TV channelOnline stream
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In the United Kingdom (UK), the game will be shown on television on Sky Sports Football and it will be available to stream live online using Sky Go.

UK TV channelOnline stream
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Squads & Team News


PositionSpain squad
Goalkeepers Kepa, De Gea, Lopez
Defenders Gaya, Alba, Bernat, Hermoso, Martinez, Ramos, Gomez, Roberto, Navas
Midfielders Busquets, Rodri, Ceballos, Parejo, Canales
Forwards Asensio, Rodrigo, Morata, Muniain, Mata

Luis Enrique has left out a host of high-profile figures from his squad including Saul Niguez, Isco, Koke and Thiago Alcantara.

That means Sergio Canales is handed a starting role in midfield, while former Manchester City winger Jesus Navas is selected at right full-back - his first cap since 2014.

Spain starting XI:  De Gea; Jesus Navas, Ramos, Martinez, Alba; Busquets; Parejo, Ceballos; Rodrigo, Asensio, Morata.

Subs: Kepa, Bernat, Canales, Gaya, Gomez, Hermoso, Rodri, Lopez, J.Mata, Muniain, Sergi Roberto, Saul.

PositionNorway squad
Goalkeepers Jarstein, Gytsbust, Bratveit
Defenders Aleesami, Elabdellaoui, Ajer, Hovland, Nordtveit, Rosted, Svensson, Linnes
Midfielders Fossum, Daehli, M.Elyounoussi, Henriksen, S.Johansen, Selnaes, Odegaard
Forwards T.Elyounoussi, B.Johnsen, Kamara, King, Sorloth

Orjan Nyland, Birger Melling and Sander Berge are all missing for Lars Largerback.

Bournemouth striker Josh King starts in attack, with Real Madrid loanee Martin Odegaard also in the line-up.

Norway starting XI: Jarstein; Elabdellaoui, Ajer, Nordtveit, Aleesami; Johansen, Henriksen, Selnaes, Odegaard; King, T.Elyounoussi.

Subs: M.Elyounnoussi, Fossum, Grytebust, Hovland, Johnsen, Linnes, Daehli, Rosted, Svensson, Sorloth, Kamara, Bratveit.


Betting & Match Odds


Spain are favourites to win at 2/9 with bet365 . Norway start at 18/1 to prevail while a draw is priced 5/1

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Match Preview


Some may view Luis Enrique's decision to drop the likes of Saul and Thiago as a knee-jerk reaction to Spain's failure to reach the Nations League last four, but the reality is the group did need a refresh.

It will be the chance for the likes of Canales and Muniain to establish themselves at international level, surrounded by a number of seasoned campaigners including Sergio Ramos and Sergio Busquets.

Naturally, the three-time winners are still stocked with signficant talent and the coach insists the qualifying campaign will not be used as an opportunity to experiment.

He said: "I am not in a rush. I would like to have already a line-up and the same 23 players every time but I think this is a long process. It's not just a week's work.

"We are starting official matches and we don't have any more friendlies to see players, so we have to start winning and trying to get to the same level at this qualification, but I will keep trying with new players.

"I'm going to stick with the same system, the 4-3-3.

"If we compare this national team with the one who won the World Cup and two Euros, we will lose, for sure.

"But we don't need to compare with our past, we need to compare with our rivals and we are at the same position as we were when we arrived, ninth [in the FIFA world rankings].

"The last title [Euro 2012] we won three championships ago. I can talk about my project and this is the first big qualifying phase.

"Those players have turned years and some are retired. Now we are looking for another winning block.

"Conquering titles is not very easy."

With Sweden and Romania for company in Group F, Largerback may well need the safety net of next year's playoffs to end Norway's wait for their next major tournament appearance.

They are four games unbeaten and have a collection of in-form Premier League players at their disposal including Bournemouth striker Josh King, who scored twice against Newcastle last weekend.

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