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The other match in League A4 was between Denmark and Switzerland, which the hosts won 2-0 in Copenhagen.
There’s also been a huge result for San Marino, who have picked up a victory for the first time in TWENTY(!) years. They beat Leichtenstein 1-0
90+5′ FULL-TIME SERBIA 0-0 SPAIN
And there goes the full-time whistle. Not the scoreline we respected, but huge credit to Serbia for grabbing a point. They defended expertly
They’ve forced a corner, but cannot do anything with it
90+1′ THREE MINUTES ADDED ON
We’re still at 0-0, surprisingly, and if Serbia can hold on, it would be a huge point for them
Stefan Mitrovic comes on for Ilic
83′ JOSELU STRAIGHT INTO THE ACTION
We know from history that he loves to score goals as a substitute, but on this occasion he heads over the bar from Grimaldo’s cross
Joselu and Ferran Torres are on for Olmo and Williams
Nicol Williams wins a head in the area from Carvajal’s cross, but Rajkovic is there again
79′ SPAIN HOLDING ONTO THE BALL
The visitors have had 74% of the possession and 18 shots on goal, but only four of them have been on target so far
He replaces Ruiz for Spain
The young star has another go from a similar position inside the area. This time he does test Rajkovic, but the goalkeeper makes the save
Will Spain find a way through to get their Nations League off to a winning start?
Yamal tries his luck from inside the area, but drags his shot wide of the far post
The substitute at least calls the goalkeeper into action, but that’s as far as it goes as his shot is saved
69′ AND NOW A SERBIA YELLOW
Belic follows the Spain man into the book for a poor tackle on Yamal
Not a great tackle from the Spain main and he goes into the book
68′ CAN SPAIN FIND A WAY THROUGH?
They’ll be disappointed with their finishing so far, but there’s no doubt they are the team with the upperhand at the moment
Spain are trying to turn up the heat, but Ruiz sees his effort his a Serbia player and bounce to safety
62′ ANOTHER CHANCE GOES BEGINNING
Le Normand cannot convert from a corner, as he misses the target. These chances are totting up
59′ NEDELJKOVIC MISSES THE TARGET
If that had gone in, it would have been a stunning goal. A remarkable Serbia counter, starting near their own penalty area and involving some glorious one-touch football and several players. They pass their way into the Spain half, and then the penalty area, but Nedeljkovic cannot test the goalkeeper
Cucurella and Perez are off, with Oyarzabal and Grimaldo coming on
54′ SPAIN DICTATING THE TEMPO
Not too dissimilar to the first half, Spain are having a lot of the ball. They’re almost toying with Serbia in the way they are pinging the ball about, but theor opponents are not getting drawn into anything rash
51′ CARVAJAL COMES CLOSE!
A huge chance for Spain, as Yamal clips a well disguised free-kick into the penalty area when it looked like he would shoot. He picks out Carvajal, but the defender’s effort soars over the bar
Serbia win a free-kick on the edge of the area after a foul by Laporte. Ilic takes, and can’t quite get enough bend on it to curl the right side of the post
And after that, Spain kick the second half off
Jan-Carlo Simic is on for Erakovic at the break
MBAPPE BRUSHES OFF CRITICISM
45+1′ HALF-TIME: SERBIA 0-0 SPAIN
Lots of chances as the half wore on, but neither goalkeeper has been beaten yet. Serbia will be much the happier of the two teams
45+1′ ONE MINUTE ADDED ON
Not a great deal of additional time, but we’re into it
Perhaps that Yamal tackle has stirred his opponents, as he’s quickly scythed down by Birmancevic, who also gets a yellow card for his troubles
That’s a pretty wretched tackle by Yamal, who is chasing after Pavlovic and lunges in on the Serbia man, bringing him down from behind. Unsurprisingly, he gets booked.
40′ CAN SPAIN BREAK THE DEADLOCK?
There’s not long to go until the break and after that frantic five or so minutes, and Spain are beginning to wrestle back a bit of the momentum. Can they find a way through this resilient defence then?
37′ RUIZ SHOOTS OFF TARGET
The chances are beginning to flow now! Lovely play by Williams to tee up Ruiz, but he drags wide of the far post from just inside the box
A good save for the Spain stopper, who gets down to his right to keep out Veljko Burmancevic’s shot
Oh my goodness! Jovic has just missed an absolute sitter. The ball breaks to him from Andrija Zikovic’s reverse pass. He’s in on goal, one-on-one, and he somehow misses the target by yanking past the far post. They may live to regret that
An excellent reaction save in the Serbia goal from Predrag Rajkovic keeps Ayoze Perez at bay, as the striker’s first time strike from near the penalty spot is diverted to safety
And another strike from outside the area, this time from Fabian Ruiz, but it soars over the bar
30′ WILLIAMS WHIPS HIGH AND WIDE
The forward cuts in from the left and aims for the far corner, but he’s not quite got his radar right, as his shot misses the target
27′ YELLOW CARD TO CARVAJAL
The defender goes into the book for a bodycheck on Pavlovic
27′ CAN SPAIN MAKE MOMENTUM COUNT?
The visitors are well on top at the moment, with the majority of the game being played in the Serbia half of the field. However, for the time being, they aren’t finding a way through
That’s the first shot on target of the game, but it’s a fairly tame one, as Zubimendi curls a low, slow effort straight at the goalkeeper from just outside the box
21′ CARVAJAL VOLLEYS OVER
A Nico Williams cross is cleared to the edge of the box, from where Dani Carvajal tries his luck, meeting the dipping ball with a first time strike on his right boot, but it flies narrowly over
A few nervy moments for the Serbia defence, as Marc Cucurella and Olmo said nasty crosses into the box, but both are cleared
It has been an impressive start from the hosts. They’ve been sturdy in defence and are not looking to sit back
And there is the first chance of the game, and it comes for Serbia. Luka Jovic is picked out from a cross on the left, but he hooks his shot from the edge of the area over the bar
11′ SPAIN PRESSING FORWARD
Olmo gets around the outside of the Serbia defence for the first time, but he cannot find a team-mate with his cross
Spain are certainly having the most of the ball, and they have drawn a few fouls, but neither goalkeeper has been tested as of yet
Well, Strahinja Erakovic of Serbia is going to be walking a tightrope for the rest of the match. He goes into the book for a bad foul on Dani Olmo
As for this match; it’s being played in League A4. The other two teams in this group are Denmark and Switzerland, who face off in Copenhagen tonight
Amazingly, this is only the second time these two nations have met. On the previous occasion, back in 2012, Spain won 2-0 courtesy of goals from Adrian Lopez and Santi Cazorla
Spain have reached the last two Nations League finals, losing to France in 2021 before beating Croatia on penalty to lift the trophy in 2023.
Serbia’s history in the competition is not quite as illustrious. They have been promoted to Division A for the first time this season, so are entering new territory
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EUROS HEROES START FOR SPAIN
La Roja, meanwhile, name eight of the players who started in their Euro 2024 final victory over England in their XI.
Unai Simon, Rodri and Alvaro Morata are the trio missing, all injured and replaced by David Raya, Martin Zubimendi and Ayoze Perez.
There’s a few stars missing from the hosts’ starting XI, namely Aleksandar Mitrovic and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, neither of whom are in the squad
Here’s the two starting XIs for tonight!
SERBIA: Rajkovic; Pavlovic, Milenkovic, Erakovic; Nedeljkovic, Ivan Ilic, Lukic, Birmancevic; Samardzic, Jovic, Zikovic
Subs: Marko Ilic, Aleksandar Jovanovic, Terzic, Simic, Babic, Belic, Grujic, Mitrovic, Djordge Jovanovic, Aleksic, Ratkov
SPAIN: Raya; Cucurella, Le Normand, Laporte, Carvajal; Fabian, Zubimendi; Olmo, Yamal, Ayoze, Williams
Subs: Sanchez, Remiro, Pau Torres, Grimaldo, Mingueza, Pino, Pedri, Garcia, Pepelu, Ferran Torres, Joselu, Oyarzabal
Hello and welcome to tonight’s coverage from the UEFA Nations League, where defending champions Spain play their opening group game against Serbia. Team news coming up!
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