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Spain v Georgia
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Kick Off: Sunday 30th June at 20:00
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Watch Live: ITV1
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Competition: Euro 2024
Familiar foes Spain and Georgia face off at the RheinEnergieStadion in the round of 16 at Euro 2024 on Sunday night.
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Spain finished top of Group B and are the only team in the tournament that managed to progress to the knockout round with a 100% record.
Georgia, meanwhile, secured a place in the last-16 by earning a historic 2-0 win against Portugal in their final Group F fixture.
The winner of this tie will face either Germany or Denmark at the quarter-final stage.
Spain v Georgia Best Bets
➡️ Rodri to commit 1+ fouls @ 1.66 with bet365
➡️ Dani Carvajal to commit 1+ fouls @ 1.66 with bet365
Given that Georgia are full of counter-attacking threat, several Spanish players hold plenty of appeal in the player foul markets.
One of the standout candidates is Rodri who is an attractive 1.66 on bet365 to commit a minimum of one foul on Sunday night. The Spanish midfield maestro has committed a combined total of three fouls across his two appearances at Euro 2024 to date, not to mention he was booked in both of his Group B outings. Having since served a one-match suspension, Rodri should be fresh and fired up going into this fixture.
The Man City man was averaging 1.29 fouls per game during Euro 2024 qualifying. It was a similar story for the 28-year-old on the fouls front during the most recent Premier League season, with the Spaniard giving away an average of 1.30 fouls per 90 minutes. Rodri is never far from the action no matter who he is up against and therefore merits support to commit another foul here.
Another Spanish player who falls into the same category is Dani Carvajal, who is also 1.66 on bet365 to commit a foul on Sunday night. The Spain right-back was far from a serial offender during qualifying and he has yet to tackle his way into trouble at Euro 2024 across his two appearances to date.
However, it’s a completely different story on the domestic scene. Carvajal was averaging 0.95 fouls per game during the most recent La Liga season, a tally that shot up to 1.90 when appearing in the Champions League. Carvajal will likely come up against Georgian foul magnet Khvicha Kvaratskhelia on Sunday night, making the Spanish defender an eye-catching prospect to commit a foul.
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📊 Spain Form and Stats
Spain posted a perfect three wins from three in Group B and arrive in the knockout round with real momentum behind them. Not only that, Spain have now avoided defeat in each of their last 11 competitive matches, triumphing inside 90 minutes in 10 of those assignments, with the only exception in that run being their Nations League final penalty shootout success against Croatia last summer.
Arguably even more impressive was the fact that Luis de la Fuente’s side navigated their way through this year’s ‘group of death’ without conceding a single goal. Somewhat ironically, Georgia were the last team to breach Spain’s backline in a competitive contest, having done so during a Euro 2024 qualifier in November of last year.
While Spain earned plenty of plaudits for their sparkling displays during the group stage, it may come as a surprise to learn that only Austria (49) committed more fouls than La Roja (46) during the opening round of Euro 2024, suggesting they are not afraid to do the dirty work when required.
Alvaro Morata scored a hat-trick in Spain’s 7-1 thrashing of Georgia during Euro 2024 qualifying. The Spanish skipper, who sits joint-third in the all-time European Championship top scorers standings, has notched in two of his last three starts for the national team.
Lamine Yamal became Spain’s youngest-ever international and goalscorer in the aforementioned 7-1 win over Georgia. The teenage sensation took no time to make an impression at Euro 2024, having provided an assist in Spain’s 3-0 win over Croatia.
Fabian Ruiz has been one of Spain’s standout performers at Euro 2024 so far. The Paris Saint-Germain midfielder scored in La Roja’s 3-0 win over Croatia and registered two on-target efforts against Italy. Like the aforementioned Yamal, Ruiz also set up one of Spain’s three goals during their Group B curtain-raiser against the Croatians.
📊 Georgia Form and Stats
After producing a stunning performance to put Portugal to the sword to secure a spot in the round of 16, Georgia command respect and they will have high hopes of rustling some more feathers.
Willy Sagnol’s shock troops are in good nick going into this tie, having lost just two of their last 10 matches, with one of those setbacks coming against Spain
Despite Georgia’s heroics at Euro 2024 so far, they have conceded an eye-watering combined total of 71 shots across their opening three matches of the competition. That has coincided with the Crusaders shipping 27 corners over their three outings thus far, an average of nine per game. With Spain expected to dictate the tempo of the game, there is plenty of scope for those patterns to continue.
In Georges Mikautadze and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Georgia have two potent weapons that Spain will have to keep close tabs on.
After taking his tally for the tournament up to three against Portugal, Mikautadze is currently leading the race for the Golden Boot. The Metz marksman is as big as 6.5 to make the net bulge for a fourth game running at Euro 2024, while a solitary Mikautadze shot on target against Spain can be backed at 2.4.
As for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, he announced his arrival at Euro 2024 by scoring the opening goal of the game against Portugal on Wednesday night. The 23-year-old has a habit of drawing fouls from the opposition, as evidenced by the fact that he was earning the Crusaders an average of 2.33 fouls per 90 minutes during Euro 2024 qualifying.
That trend has shown no signs of slowing down across Georgia’s opening three games of the tournament, with Kvaratskhelia winning his side an average of 3.33 fouls per game across his three Group F appearances at Euro 2024. Consequently, the Napoli ace was the most-fouled (10) player during the group phase of Euro 2024.
⚔️ Spain v Georgia Head-to-Head
Spain can’t get away from Georgia. The two nations were housed in the same section during Euro 2024 qualifying. Spain tore Georgia apart in a 7-1 mauling in Tbilisi before claiming a 3-1 victory in the return match in Valladolid.
On top of this, the two teams were also in the same qualifying section for the 2022 World Cup, with the Spanish also taking top honours in both of those tussles.
Overall, Spain and Georgia have crossed paths on seven occasions, with La Roja reigning supreme in six of those contests. Georgia’s solitary success was a shock 1-0 win in a friendly fixture back in 2016. The Crusaders are as big as 15.0 to repeat the feat on Sunday night.
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* All odds displayed correct at the time of publishing.
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