The race for the FIFA World Cup intensifies as Spain host Turkey in a blockbuster Group E showdown, one that promises not just high-quality football but also a decisive moment in the qualification battle.
With both teams coming off strong victories in their previous fixtures, fans across the globe are gearing up for a high-stakes clash at the historic Estadio La Cartuja.
Spain have marched through the qualifiers with ruthless precision, maintaining a flawless record without conceding a single goal. The confidence in Luis de la Fuente's camp is sky-high, especially after their commanding 4-0 triumph against Georgia. Meanwhile, Turkey arrive in Seville with ambition and belief, riding on a comfortable win over Bulgaria. Though the mathematical odds are stacked against them, Montella's men are determined to push Spain to their limit.
This match is more than just a qualifier-it's a statement moment for both sides. Whether you're tuning in from Europe, Asia, or anywhere else, here's everything you need to know about live streaming, TV telecast, squads, team news, and the full match preview.
Match Information
- Date: Tuesday, 18 November 2025
- Time: 7:45 PM GMT / 1:15 AM IST (19 Nov)
- Venue: Estadio La Cartuja, Seville, Spain
- Tournament: World Cup Qualification UEFA - Group E
Spain vs Turkey Live Streaming Details
Football fans can catch the Spain vs Turkey World Cup qualifiers live for free on RTVE, the official Spanish broadcaster offering open-access coverage.
For viewers in the United Kingdom, the match will be available on Fubo and ViX, both offering high-quality live streaming options. International fans can check their local sports networks or streaming platforms carrying UEFA qualifiers.
How to Watch Spain vs Turkey in India?
The match will telecast on Sony Sports network from 1:15 am IST in the early hours of Wednesday. The live-streaming is available on Sony LIV app and website.
Spain vs Turkey Preview
Spain's qualifying campaign has been nothing short of sensational. Five matches, five wins, 19 goals scored and none conceded - La Roja seem unstoppable. Luis de la Fuente's men dismantled Georgia 4-0 in their last outing, with Mikel Oyarzabal grabbing a brace and Martin Zubimendi and Ferran Torres also on the scoresheet. Their style has been fluid, disciplined and brutally effective.
Despite several key players sidelined - Lamine Yamal, Rodri, Pedri and Nico Williams - Spain's squad depth remains frightening. Ferran Torres, who has netted 22 goals in 51 caps, is expected to lead the frontline. Arsenal pairing Mikel Merino and Martin Zubimendi are tipped to control the midfield, while the attacking creativity of Oyarzabal and Alex Baena adds more firepower.
Turkey, on the other hand, have shown resilience throughout the qualifiers. Their only loss came against Spain earlier in the campaign, and since then they have looked composed. Their 2-0 win over Bulgaria pushed them to 12 points, though automatic qualification now looks unlikely unless a highly improbable seven-goal swing occurs.










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