whatever happens, Spain will not be able to mathematically certify his European Under-21 classification this Friday (8:00 pm) during his visit to Edinburgh face Scotlandbut if he achieves success he will take a giant step and leave the pass more than efficient on the track. The one in Santi Deniaunbeaten in this qualifying phase having played 6 out of 10 rounds, top the group with 3 points ahead of Scotland who they will face, so a win would almost guarantee them first place which could be confirmed in the next Tuesday at Hungary.
Regarding available troops, Santi Denia finally he could not count on the Barcelona player Fermin Lopezcalled up for the first time but ended up injured, but also included the culé Pau Cubarsí in addition to other great talents such as Gabri Veiga, Beñat Turrientes, Pablo Barrios, Moleiro or Samu Omorodionamong others.
In the match against Scotland in the first round of the same qualification stage, played last year in Jaén, Spain won (1-0) thanks to a single goal from Beñat Turrientes in 83′.
Possible lineups:
Scotland: Slicker; Max Johnston, Liam Morrison, Leon King, McAvoy; Robert Apter, Abdullah, Mulligan, Lyall Cameron; Lewis Fiorini, Lennon Miller.
Spain: Iturbe; Juanlu Sánchez, Mosquera, Pau Cubarsí, Álvaro Carreras; Pablo Barrios, Beñat Turrientes; Diego López, Gabri Veiga, Moleiro; Samu Omorodion.
Referee: Jakub Sundberg (Denmark)
stadium: Tynecastle Park (Edinburgh)
Time: 20.00 (Telesport)
Source: La Verdad

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