Preview

Spain Under 21 National Football Team took on San Marino Under 21 National Football Team in the Group Stage of the Qualifying Round of the European Championship U21 on November 14. Spain took the win with a commanding 7-0 result.

The game turned on the 45th minute when Miguel Carvalho found the net, putting Spain in front.

The stage is set for another captivating encounter as Spain and San Marino meet again, 9 years after the Qualifying round Group 6 face-off that concluded in a 0-3 victory for Spain. Spain Under 21 National Football Team continues their strong form, having bested Finland, Norway, Kosovo and Cyprus, so they'll aim to keep their winning momentum going with a victory over San Marino. However, their defense has shown cracks, conceding goals in their last three matches in a row.

San Marino, by contrast, are enduring a rough patch, entering this game after suffering nine losses in a row to Kosovo, Albania, Romania, Finland, Malta, Latvia, Turkey and Italy, leaving them without a victory in their last ten outings. Their attack has been in a dry spell, remaining scoreless in their past ten away matches, and a solution is urgently needed.

This European Championship U21 Qualifying round Group stage clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Spain Under 21 National Football Team and San Marino Under 21 National Football Team in this campaign. Spain’s attacking options have been bolstered by Gonzalo Garcia, the team’s top scorer, and Eliezer Mayenda, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Garcia has emerged as Spain’s leading scorer in European Championship U21 Qualifying round Group stage this season, netting one goal, and continues to shine as their top assist provider, with one goal-creating pass this term. Supporting them are Joel Roca, Iker Bravo and Adrian Nino, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Spain’s attack.

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Live Streaming

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AI Prediction

Our system first delivers a pre-match prediction for Spain–San Marino - and once the match begins, it keeps observing the play and adjusts its forecast minute by minute. In this meeting, AI analysis ahead of kickoff correctly anticipated Spain Under 21 National Football Team's win. The forecast, generated from pre-game data, showed Spain’s victory was projected as most likely, carrying 67%, while a draw was at 28% and San Marino’s victory was at 5%.

Line-Ups

We are updating team formations and line-ups for Spain U21 - San Marino U21 in real time.

Spain U21 kicked off the game with Rafa Obrador, Ivan Fresneda, Rodrigo Mendoza who got substituted by Mario Martin on the 69th minute, Miguel Carvalho who got substituted on the 46th minute, Gonzalo Garcia and Eliezer Mayenda as starters, with Salvi Esquivel, Alex Jimenez, Cristhian Mosquera, Alex Valle and Mario Martin on the bench.

San Marino U21's starting eleven were , Mattia Ciacci, Federico Domeniconi who got substituted by Pietro Renzi on the 59th minute, Enea Della Balda, Giulio Maria Bugli who got substituted by Simone Riccardi on the 82nd minute, Marco Casadei who got substituted by Matteo Sammaritani on the 74th minute, Nicolo Chiaruzzi who got substituted by Tommy Cervellini on the 82nd minute, Alberto Guerra, Nicholas Protti and Leone Arlotti, with , Jacopo Casadei, Matteo Sammaritani, Diego Zavoli, Simone Riccardi, Tommy Cervellini, Pietro Renzi and Marco Gasperoni on the bench.

Stats

Explore stats from Spain U21 vs San Marino U21 on ScoreBat - we are updating the numbers on this page every second of the game.

  • Ball Possession: 67 - 33
  • Total Attempts: 38 - 1
  • Shots On Target: 18 - 1
  • Blocked Shots: 9 - 0
  • Fouls: 7 - 14
  • Corners: 16 - 0
  • Throw-Ins: 26 - 11
  • Free Kicks: 12 - 7
  • Offsides: 0 - 1

Referee showed the yellow card twice throughout the game. Enea Della Balda and Mario Martin were the ones to receive it.

Head-to-head

Since September 2016, the teams have clashed twice. Spain Under 21 Team have won all two matches, leaving San Marino without a single victory or draw. The most recent match between them was on October 5, 2016, in the Group 6 of the Qualifying Round, where Spain secured a 0-3 victory. Over the course of these two head-to-head games, Spain have found the net nine times, whereas San Marino have scored zero. Overall, Spain Under 21 Team hold a stronger head-to-head record against San Marino Under 21 Team in recent meetings.

Spain U21 have won four of their four matches in European Championship U21 Qualifying round Group stage this season, with zero draws and zero defeats, scoring fifteen goals, averaging 3.75 per match, while conceding two, an average of 0.50 per match. In European Championship U21 Qualifying round Group stage, San Marino U21 have played four matches, winning zero, drawing zero and losing four, scoring zero goals at an average of 0.00 per match and conceding 23 at a rate of 5.75 per match.

Recent Form

Spain U-21 are on a four-game winning streak, having won Finland U21, Norway U21, Kosovo U21 and Cyprus U21 in their last four matches, while San Marino U-21's recent form includes nine consecutive losses, including defeats against Kosovo U21, Albania U21, Romania U21, Finland U21, Malta U21, Latvia U21, Turkey U21 and Italy U21 in their last nine outings. Overall, Spain have won eleven of their last twenty matches, losing four and drawing five, while in their last twenty matches, San Marino have recorded one win, eighteen losses, and one draw.

  • San Marino U-21 have gone 10 consecutive away matches without a goal.
  • Spain U-21's last 5 matches had 3 or more goals.
  • Spain U-21 haven't played a draw in their previous 4 home matches.

Live Standings

As always, European Championship U21 Qualifying round Group stage's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Spain Under 21 Team are currently 1st in the table with twelve points from four matches, while San Marino Under 21 Team are 6th with zero points from their four games.

Video Highlights

We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Spain U21 and San Marino U21 in real time. You can watch the goals by and Miguel Carvalho as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Spain U21 - San Marino U21 are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.

Live Commentary

  1. FT
    Full Time
    Match ends. Spain U21 7, San Marino U21 0.
  2. 87'
    7 - 0
    Goal for Spain U21.
  3. 82'
    Substitution for San Marino U21. Simone Riccardi replaces Giulio Maria Bugli
  4. 82'
    Substitution for San Marino U21. Tommy Cervellini replaces Nicolo Chiaruzzi
  5. 79'
    6 - 0
    Goal for Spain U21.
  6. 77'
    5 - 0
    Goal for Spain U21.
  7. 74'
    Substitution for San Marino U21. Matteo Sammaritani replaces Marco Casadei
  8. 72'
    Mario Martin is shown the yellow card.
  9. 69'
    Substitution for Spain U21. Mario Martin replaces Rodrigo Mendoza
  10. 68'
    4 - 0
    Goal for Spain U21.
  11. 59'
    Substitution for San Marino U21. Pietro Renzi replaces Federico Domeniconi
  12. 52'
    3 - 0
    Goal for Spain U21.
  13. 2T
    Kick-off
    Second half begins
  14. 46'
    Substitution for Spain U21. Miguel Carvalho is leaving the field.
  15. HT
    Half-Time - 2 : 0
    First half ends.
  16. 45 + 1'
    2 - 0
    Miguel Carvalho scores for Spain U21, assisted by Rodrigo Mendoza.
  17. 40'
    Enea Della Balda is shown the yellow card.
  18. 19'
    1 - 0
    Goal for Spain U21.
  19. 1T
    Kick-off
    First half begins