When do Spain play? Date, time and where to watch the final friendly before the squad is announced
The question echoing in every pub, every group chat and every living room these weeks is the same: when do Spain play? Well, now we've got the answer, and even better, we've got the perfect plan to see out this international break in style. La Roja are putting the finishing touches to their preparations with a top-class friendly that feels like a dress rehearsal for something big.
A homecoming: Barcelona rolls out the red carpet
If there's one thing that gets fans fired up more than knowing when Spain play, it's knowing *where*. And this is huge: after four long years, the national team is back in Barcelona. The setting couldn't be more fitting than the RCDE Stadium, a ground that breathes pure football and will serve as the perfect barometer of where our players are at. The last match before Luis de la Fuente has to finalise his squad needs to be in an atmosphere like this – one that sends shivers down your spine.
Egypt are the opponents. This is no ordinary sparring partner. We're talking about a side with grit, pedigree and serious quality up front. If La Roja are to hit the sweet spot between tension and confidence, there's no better test than a team that demands your full concentration for 90 minutes. This isn't a game for wild experiments; it's a serious dress rehearsal.
The ultimate guide to not missing a second
Right, we know this is a must-watch, but you need a game plan. Because knowing when Spain play is one thing; being ready to soak it all in is another. Here's the quick guide you need:
- Date: The match takes place this Tuesday, making the most of the final slot in this international break.
- Time: Kick-off is at 9:30 PM (mainland Spain time). The perfect time to enjoy a relaxed dinner and settle in on the sofa (or in the stands) with everything ready.
- Where to watch: Free-to-air coverage comes from the public broadcaster, who've gone big on this farewell. You can also stream it easily on their digital platform – ideal for those who prefer watching on a phone or tablet.
More than a friendly: the final test
Don't let anyone tell you this is just another game. Any seasoned follower of this team knows the last friendly before the boss names his squad is sacred. This is the day players are playing for their ticket. All eyes will be on how the unit performs, the sharpness in transitions and, most importantly, that there are no late scares.
For those wanting to soak up the build-up from the inside, the atmosphere at the RCDE Stadium promises to be electric. Catalan fans have been waiting four years for this return, and the bond between the team and the stands will be a real game-changer. If you haven't got a ticket yet, I'd recommend moving fast – this is the kind of fixture that sells out in a flash.
So there you have it. If anyone asks you again when Spain play, you've got the answer on the tip of your tongue. Tuesday, 9:30 PM, free-to-air coverage and a historic date in Barcelona. Get your shirt ready, order the olives and the drinks – La Roja are about to give us their final rehearsal before the main event.