Spain dominated from the outset against Georgia as they looked to make home advantage count. However, it wasn't until the 24th minute that La Roja found the breakthrough through Yeremy Pino. Pedri played a perfectly-weighted pass into the Georgia box for Robin Le Normand for the centre-back to tee up Pino for an easy finish.
Luis de la Fuente's side wasted a golden opportunity to go two goals to the good five minutes later as Ferran Torres raced onto a long ball over the top of the Georgia defence. Goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili brought the Barcelona forward down for a Spain penalty yet made amends as he denied Torres from the spot.
Mikel Merino, who scored a hat-trick against Turkey last month, looked to double Spain's advantage before the break but twice failed to test Mamardashvili as Spain struggled to add a second prior to half time. And the second half started much the same way as the Euro 2024 winners huffed and puffed in their efforts to get the better of the Georgia shotstopper, with Pedro Porro and Mikel Oyarzabal both hitting the woodwork in quick succession.
Oyarzabal did finally get his goal midway through the second half as he rifled a free-kick past Mamardashvili in what was his final kick of the game. Spain went through the motions to see out a 2-0 victory, though they could have had a third late on as Ferran was again thwarted by Mamardasvili.