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Spain vs Germany, EURO 2024 Live Score: ESP vs GER 0-0 (21 minutes) quarterfinal of Euro 2024

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Spain vs Germany, EURO 2024 Live Score: Spain and hosts Germany will lock horns in the first UEFA Euro 2024 quarterfinal at the MHP Arena in Stuttgart on Friday. at 9:30 PM IST and the winner will qualify for semifinal

Spain vs Germany, UEFA EURO 2024 Live Score: Spain faces hosts Germany in the first quarterfinal on Friday.Spain vs Germany, EURO 2024 Live Score: Spain faces hosts Germany in the first quarterfinal on Friday.

Spain vs Germany Quarter Final, UEFA Euro 2024 Live: An in-form Spain will take on hosts Germany in the first quarterfinal of UEFA Euro 2024 at the MHPArena in Stuttgart on Friday.

In what will be a meeting of the two best goal-scoring sides of the tournament, La Roja will aim to continue their positive run over Die Mannschaft at the Euros. Spain have not tasted defeat against Germany since a group-stage loss at the 1988 Euros. Meanwhile, they have yet to knock out a host nation in any major tournament. Germany lead the goal charts with 10 goals in four games while Spain follow with nine from as many matches. Both sides have been superior in defence too, combining to concede only three goals this edition.

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The spotlight will be on young guns Germany’s Jamal Musiala and Spanish teenager Lamine Yamal as both teams aim to extend their Euro supremacy, having previously won three titles each. Not a lot has separated the sides over the years and in recent meetings too. Germany lead with nine wins to Spain’s eight across 26 meetings. Barring a 6-0 routing by Spain, the teams have played out three 1-1 draws in their last four meetings. This makes tonight’s contest all the more exciting, given their recent flair for goals.

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Spain vs Germany Live Score, Euro 2024: Catch live action of the ESP vs GER UEFA Euro 2024 quarterfinal match at the MHP Arena in Stuttgart

Toni Kroos’s Germany vs Rodri’s Spain

Rodri is often the busiest man on the pitch; yet he has the calmest pair of eyes. He is always dispensing instructions, exhorting his men to keep the shape and order, urging them to keep calm and ride the storm, sniffing out a potentially dangerous move, filling up the space left behind by those deputed to attack or spotting an unspotted path to attack. But his eyes remain quiet, serenely scanning the field, processing the next move, and the next, comprehending the thrust of the narrative and seizing it before the adversaries do.

His manager Pep Guardiola appraised him as the best midfielder in the world. “He’s able to do everything. The tempo he has, his character when the situation is going wrong, to step forward, go backwards, the ability to play short and long,” the master tactician detailed. He scores important goals too, often stoppage-time winners and equalisers, a Champions League final winner, often long-range screamers. But most of all, he gives midfield control, the territory where big games are often won and lost. READ MORE

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