Spain vs Netherlands TV channel and live stream details for Nations League clash

Spain and the Netherlands will come to blows once again in Nations League action this evening just four days on from their thrilling 2-2 first leg draw. Arsenal’s Mikel Merino netted a late equaliser in the first leg, after quickfire strikes from Cody Gakpo and Tijjani Reijnders, cancelled out Nico Williams’ early opener.

With the tie level, it is an even playing field for the right to face either France or Croatia in the semi-finals in June. Goals from Ivan Perisic and Ante Budimir have put the latter in a strong position with France needing an impressive turnaround on home soil.

On the opposite side of the bracket, Germany and Denmark are narrowly ahead in their ties up against Italy and Portugal, respectively. For the upcoming clash, the Dutch will be hoping to welcome Jurrien Timber back into the fold after he missed out on Thursday evening with illness especially as Jorrel Hato is suspended.

As for Spain, Merino will be hoping for a start after his great cameo while Pau Cubarsi is expected to miss out due to an injury picked up in that first leg with Bournemouth’s Dean Huijsen, wanted by many clubs, deputising.

With that being said, here is everything you need to know on how to follow the action.

When is kick-off?

The Nations League quarter-final second leg is scheduled to kick off at 7.45pm on Sunday, March 23 at Mestalla Stadium in Valencia.

Is the game on TV?

The clash is not live on TV in this country but Amazon Prime UK are showing the fixture with non-subscribers able to watch on a pay-per-view basis.

To stream the game, fans will be able to pay a one-off fee of £2.49. As for those outside of the UK, the action will also be shown on DAZN Germany and L’Equipe Live Foot in France.

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