The recently crowned European champions will be back in action on Thursday, as they begin their Nations League campaign against Serbia. Spain will be widely expected to finish top of the Group D standings and progress through to the Nations League finals for the second time.
Before Betting On Serbia vs Spain
It has been a memorable 2024 for Spain already, and Luis de la Fuente will have hopes of more success before the World Cup in 2026. Spain were by far the most impressive team at the EUROs during the summer, and they got their full rewards after beating England in a dramatic final in Berlin. However, the attention will quickly now turn toward a potential Nations League success for the one-time world champions.
There is little doubt that Spain are one of the in-form team’s in world soccer at this stage after winning each of their last nine matches. Their last three wins have come via 2-1 scorelines against European heavyweights such as Germany, France, and England. If at that level, they will be very hard to overlook this week.
Serbia would have ultimately been disappointed with their outings at the EUROs, as they failed to progress from the group stage after picking up just two points from their matches against England, Slovenia, and Denmark. A rematch against the latter comes on Sunday, and they will likely need back-to-back wins to start the Nations League with a hope of progressing to the finals.
However, their form this calendar year has been underwhelming, with their only wins in eight attempts coming against Cyprus and Sweden. Serbia come into this Nations League opening after failing to win in their last three matches, with each of their last two ending in draws against Slovenia and Denmark.
Serbia vs Spain Offshore Odds & Picks
Match Result | Odds |
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Serbia | +495 |
Draw | +289 |
Spain | -167 |
Spain’s performances this year have been on another level to every other European nation. Therefore, we fully expect them to continue their winning sequence with another dominant display in Serbia on Thursday.
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