Follow the live match score for Georgia vs Spain (2023/24 Euro Qualification), you can also see the starting lineups for these National Football Teams.
Head-to-Head Record
Only five times in modern history have Georgia and Spain faced off, with Spain coming out on top four times.
There were 0 games that finished in draws. In head-to-head matches, Spain managed to score 9 goals while Georgia only managed to score 2.
With four victories to Georgia’s one in direct matches, Spain appears to be in the lead.
Georgia vs Spain Starting Lineups And Live Score
Also, check UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifying Fixtures
Spain National Football Team Predicted Lineup
- Unai Simón
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Jesús Navas
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Robin Le Normand
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Aymeric Laporte
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Jordi Alba
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Rodri
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Mikel Merino
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Rodrigo
- Gavi
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Yéremy Pino
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Álvaro Morata
Also, check UEFA Nations League Standings, Top Scorers, Fixtures
Georgia National Football Team Predicted Lineup
- Giorgi Mamardashvili
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Otar Kakabadze
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Guram Kashia
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Solomon Kvirkvelia
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Luka Gagnidze
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Lasha Dvali
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Nika Kvekveskiri
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Otar Kiteishvili
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Saba Lobjanidze
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Georges Mikautadze
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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
Also, check Starting lineup for Croatia vs Spain: Live Scores June 18
Match Preview
The game between Georgia and Spain (Euro Qualification) will begin on September 8, 2023, at 16:00 UTC at the Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena in Tbilisi.
Georgia had previously faced two opponents—Mongolia and Cyprus—and defeated two others—Morocco and Scotland—while one of their games—against Norway—ended in a draw. Georgia only managed to score 4 goals while giving up 13 (4-13).
In the current league season, Georgia has averaged 1 goals scored per game. In terms of discipline, the home team was given 6 yellow and 0 red cards, totaling an average of 8.00 fouls per game. Georgia averages a 6.81 team rating per game.
Georgia, with an average possession percentage of 46.00% this season, seems to lack the ability to maintain possession of the ball.
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Spain comes into this match having won three of their previous five games (against Norway, Italy, and Croatia), lost two (against Morocco, and Scotland), and had no draws. The team managed just one goal while giving up seven (1-7) others.
Spain averaged 1.5 goals and 1 goals per game when playing away. There were a total of 20 fouls committed, leading to 2 yellow and 0 red cards for the squad. Spain’s squad rating is 6.97 on average per game.
Spain has excellent ball possession, averaging 69.00% of the time thus far this year.