- Kick Off at 18:45 (GMT) on 18th June, 2023
- This is a match in International - UEFA Nations League A Championship Playoff Final, Season 2022/2023
Croatia vs Spain previous matches
*Stats from all competitions and matches in FR database between the two teams.home | away | ||
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2 | Wins | 2 | 0 |
3 | Loses | 2 | 1 |
0 | Draws | 0 | 0 |
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1 | 2 | Wins | 3 |
0 | 2 | Loses | 2 |
0 | 0 | Draws | 0 |
Who's in form?
*Stats from all competitions and matches in FR databaseHow are they doing this season?
*Stats from this season of UEFA Nations League A Championship Playoff-
71%Wins57%
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12Scored10
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8Conceded6
Who's been scoring?
*Stats from this season of UEFA Nations League A Championship PlayoffMatch facts
Croatia
- Croatia are unbeaten in 4 straight games.
- Croatia have scored in 4 consecutive games.
- Croatia have scored 7 goals in their last 3 games.
Spain
- Spain have gone 4 games unbeaten at home.
- Spain have scored in each of their 5 home matches.
- Spain have scored 13 times in the last 4 home matches.
- Spain last won at Croatia 2 years ago.
Predictions
Spain will face Croatia in the UEFA Nations League 2023 final at the De Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam, Netherlands on Sunday night. Spain beat Italy in the semi-finals, while Croatia won against the Netherlands to reach the Final.
Spain are looking for their first title since their EURO 2012 win when the Spanish golden generation were almost invincible. Since then, their strength has seen a downfall after the retirement of star players. Now they have a young crop of players and this title could mark a start of a new era for Spanish football. La Furia Roja beat Italy 2-1, courtesy of a goal from Yeremy Pino and Joselu’s winner in the 88th minute.
The Croatian golden generation has its best chance of bringing a title home as they have time and time again impressed everyone with a strong showing at the 2018 World Cup and the 2022 World Cup when they lost to eventual winners. Luka Modric and Co. topped a group containing France, Denmark, and Austria before dumping the Dutch 4-2 in their own backyard in the semi-final.