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What time is Spain v Poland Euro 2020 kick-off? TV channel, live stream info and prediction

Spain take on Poland in the Group E action this evening.

The Spaniards began the tournament with a 0-0 draw with Sweden last time out, with the Poles going down to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Slovakia.

Here is everything you need to know about the fixture.

What time is Spain v Poland kick-off?

Spain v Poland kicks off at 8pm (UK time) on Saturday, June 19, at the Estadio Olímpico de la Cartuja.

Is Spain vs Poland on TV?

Spain v Poland will be broadcast for free on BBC, with coverage starting at 7.30pm.

What about live streaming?

UK viewers will also be able to stream the match online for free via BBC's iPlayer.

What is the latest team news?

Manager Luis Enrique is set to shake up his starting XI after his side drew a blank against the Swedes.

Skipper Sergio Busquets is back training after recording a negative Covid test, but won't feature here.

The Poles will be without Grzegorz Krychowiak following his sending off against Slovakia.

Brighton's Jakub Moder is the main contender to replace him in the starting XI.

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Daniele Orsato (ITA) will officiate the match.

What's been said in the two camps?

Paulo Sousa, Poland coach : "What makes me optimistic before the game is, first of all, the quality of my players and their belief that we can do it. Of course, we are in a difficult situation, but sometimes great things are forged in adversity. Our task will be to minimise their possession as much as possible. But as I said, we have quality in our team and will do the best to show it against Spain."

Pablo Sarabia, Spain forward : "The mood and the goals are the responsibility of all of us. We all defend, we all attack. Morata's attacking work is to be admired. He's a cracker of a player. The stats show it: the caps, the goals."

Predictions

Mark Lawrenson on the BBC : "Spain had plenty of possession against Sweden and were very neat with their passing, but they did not make it count. They also let Sweden in on goal a couple of times, which will give Poland some hope, although I don't see them getting anything here."

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