La Roja would need to add a point to certify their passage to the World Cup round of 16
La Roja is almost finished with their homework on the last day and barring a debacle they will be in the eighth finals of the World Cup in Qatar. Everything is decided on the last day,
This Thursday, December 1 from eight o’clock in the afternoon. Japan and Spain play for the passage to the next round and at the same time Germany and Costa Rica meet for the same spoils.
Spain’s accounts are simple: if they win or draw, they will go to the round of 16. If they lose, they will have to wait until Costa Rica doesn’t win or Germany doesn’t sign a historic victory. In addition, it will be first if it wins and draws unless Costa Rica wins its match.
Luis Enrique is expected to make minor rotations in the eleven. Busquets, who is one card away from missing the next game, will rotate and maybe Jordi Alba, Gavi, Pedri or Dani Olmo too. All very loaded with minutes.
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Japan-Spain can be followed live from 8 p.m. on Thursday, December 1., via La 1 de TVE and its mobile application. Those who have the Gol Mundial app can also enjoy the game.
The other match in the group, Germany-Costa Rica, will be played in Spain on December 1 at 8 p.m.
Luis Enrique is expected to introduce several changes to the team: These are the eleven that the coach will choose a priori:
Simon; Carvajal, Eric, Laporte, Balde; Rodri, Gavi, Pedri; Ferran, Asensio and Morata.
Source: La Verdad

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