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How to stream Spain vs Switzerland: UEFA Nations League live stream

Here’s how to stream Spain against Switzerland in the UEFA Nations League group A4 live.

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Here’s everything you need to know to stream Spain vs Switzerland live on Saturday.

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  • When: Saturday, Oct. 10, 2:45pm ET
  • Where: Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano, Madrid, Spain
  • Competition: UEFA Nations League
  • Broadcast: UniMás
  • Streaming Services: ESPN+ and FuboTV
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Spain vs Switzerland: Preview

Spain returns to the UEFA Nations League on Saturday, when Ramos and company take on Switzerland in Madrid. The Spanish squad got a 0-0 draw against Portugal in a Wednesday friendly. They nearly lost thanks to a Cristiano Ronaldo rocket that came off the crossbar. Kepa Arrizabalaga started the game, although his future with his national team is in jeopardy due to him being dropped to third in the pecking order at his club Chelsea.

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Odds

According to the BetMGM oddsmakers (as of October 9):

  • Spain, -250 (wager $250 to win $100)
  • Switzerland, +700 (wager $100 to win $700)
  • Draw, +375

Upcoming Fixtures

Spain: at Ukraine, Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 2:45pm ET, UEFA Nations League

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Switzerland: at Germany, Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 2:45pm ET, UEFA Nations League

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