Turkey vs. Spain: How to watch, date, time, live stream, and TV channel KIK BALL
Sports Mole provides everything you need to know about how to watch Sunday’s World Cup qualifier between Turkey and Spain.
Spain‘s second match during the September international break will see them tackle Turkey.
Both teams are present in Group E and are aiming to secure qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
Here, Sports Mole details how to catch all of Sunday’s World Cup qualifying action.
What time does Turkey vs. Spain kick off?
This match is set to kick off at 7:45pm UK time on Sunday night.
Where is Turkey vs. Spain being played?
Turkey will welcome Spain to the Konya Buyuksehir Belediye Stadyumu in Konya.
It will be the first time that Turkey have played a national team fixture in the stadium since a 4-0 success over Latvia in a European Championship qualifier back in October 2023.
How to watch Turkey vs. Spain in the UK
TV channels
The fixture between Turkey and Spain will not be shown on terrestrial television in the UK.
Online streaming
Supporters can catch all of the action live on Amazon Prime Video, and the platform can be accessed via the Prime Video app on Smart TVs and games consoles, as well as iOS and Android devices.
Highlights
Highlights of the goals/best of the action will be posted on the Amazon Prime Video social media accounts, while they will also be available on the Prime Video app after the game on Sunday night.
Turkey vs. Spain: Who has enjoyed the best of their previous meetings?
Turkey and Spain have locked horns on 12 previous occasions, and it is Spain that lead the overall head-to-head record, posting six wins to Turkey’s two, while there have also been four draws.
These two sides have not actually locked horns since the finals of Euro 2016, when Spain recorded a 3-0 victory over Turkey in the group stage, and each of the last three meetings have been won by Spain.
Turkey have not beaten La Roja since a clash in the Mediterranean Games back in September 1967, while their first-ever victory over Spain was a 1-0 success in a World Cup qualifier in March 1954.
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