Spain Vs Czech Republic EURO Championship 2016 8th Match, Preview, Lineups, Broadcaster, Streaming, Prediction, Highlights, TV Channels
On Sunday, 13rd June 2016, Spain and Czech Republic will play the 8th match of this current ongoing EURO championship. It will be the first match for the defending champion Spain at this current EURO. As well as Czech Republic. At the match day the match will kick off at 7:00pm BST, 1:00pm GMT and Spain Vs Czech Republic match will take place to kick off at Stadium Municipal (Toulouse).
Match Details:
League : EURO Championship 2016
Match : Spain Vs Czech Republic
Day : Sunday
Kickoff : 7:00pm BST, 1:00pm GMT
Kick Date : 13rd June 2016
Stadium : Stadium Municipal (Toulouse)

TV Broadcasting List:
The all Broadcasters of Spain Vs Czech Republic World Friendlies match.
- QQ Sports Live
- beIN Sports Arabia 1 HD
- Idman TV
- ESPN Play Latin America
- Star Sports 4 Asia
The first EURO final round head to head of Spain Vs Czech Republic will be there 5th head to head among them since 1996. In this time both were played twice at EURO Qualification and twice in World Cup Qualification. There is no victory for Czech Republic except one drawn. Also the drawn were comes on the first head to head among them in 1996. The last match among them were on 2011 and that time Spain won by 2-0 goals.
Spain Squad:
David de Gea (Manchester United), Iker Casillas (Porto), Marc Bartra (Barcelona), Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid), Jordi Alba (Barcelona), Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea), Gerard Pique (Barcelona), Sergio Busquets (Barcelona), Andres Iniesta (Barcelona), Thiago Alcantara (Bayern Munich), Bruno Soriano (Villarreal), Cesc Fabregas (Chelsea), Koke (Atletico Madrid). Pedro (Chelsea), Alvaro Morata (Juventus), Aritz Aduriz (Athletic Bilbao), Nolito (Celta Vigo), David Silva (Manchester City), Lucas Vazquez (Real Madrid).
Czech Republic Predicted XI:
Tomas Vaclik (Basel), Petr Cech (Arsenal), Theodor Gebre Selassie (Werder Bremen), Roman Hubnik (Viktoria Pilsen), Pavel Kaderabek (Hoffenheim), Marek Suchy (Basel), Michal Kadlec (Sparta Prague), Borek Dockal (Sparta Prague), Jaroslav Plasil (Bordeaux), Jiri Skalak (Brighton), Daniel Kolar (Viktoria Pilsen), Vladimir Darida (Hertha Berlin), Tomas Necid (Bursaspor), Milan Skoda (Slavia Prague), David Lafata (Sparta Prague).




