📅 Friday, 27th March 2026

International Friendly

full time result
3-0
tip status: Won
Spain
best tip
1
@1.23
Serbia
PROBABILITY %
H 60%
D 20%
A 20%
home form:
DWWWW
away form:
WLWLL
📊 head to head
15.10.24UNL
Spain
Serbia
3
0
05.09.24UNL
Serbia
Spain
0
0
26.05.12FI
Spain
Serbia
2
0
07.09.05WCQ
Spain
Serbia & Montenegro
1
1
30.03.05WCQ
Serbia & Montenegro
Spain
0
0
⚽ recent results
home:
18.11.25WCQ
Spain
Turkey
2
2
D
15.11.25WCQ
Georgia
Spain
0
4
W
14.10.25WCQ
Spain
Bulgaria
4
0
W
11.10.25WCQ
Spain
Georgia
2
0
W
07.09.25WCQ
Turkey
Spain
0
6
W
04.09.25WCQ
Bulgaria
Spain
0
3
W
08.06.25UNL
Portugal
Spain (5-3 pens)
2
2
L
05.06.25UNL
Spain
France
5
4
W
23.03.25UNL
Spain
Netherlands
4
3
W
20.03.25UNL
Netherlands
Spain
2
2
D
away:
26.03.26FI
Qatar
Serbia
0
0
D
16.11.25WCQ
Serbia
Latvia
2
1
W
13.11.25WCQ
England
Serbia
2
0
L
14.10.25WCQ
Andorra
Serbia
1
3
W
11.10.25WCQ
Serbia
Albania
0
1
L
09.09.25WCQ
Serbia
England
0
5
L
10.06.25WCQ
Serbia
Andorra
3
0
W
07.06.25WCQ
Albania
Serbia
0
0
D
23.03.25UNL
Serbia
Austria
2
0
W
20.03.25UNL
Austria
Serbia
1
1
D

analysis

Spain playing on home soil is one of the toughest tests in world football for any visiting nation. The Spanish tactical identity is built on suffocating ball retention. By keeping 70% or more of the possession, they physically and mentally exhaust their opponents. The current iteration of La Roja has evolved from endless, sterile passing to incorporating lightning-fast wingers who can stretch the pitch and break down low blocks with individual brilliance. When you combine that width with a midfield trio that rarely misplaces a pass, you get a team that dictates the tempo of the game entirely on its own terms. The pressure from the Spanish fans demands dominance, and the players are conditioned to deliver exactly that.

Serbia arrives with a completely contrasting style. They are a heavy, physical team that relies on winning aerial duels, scoring from set-pieces, and utilizing the raw strength of their traditional target men. While this approach works wonders against mid-tier teams, it consistently falls short against elite possession-based sides. Serbia’s midfield often spends the entire match chasing shadows, leaving their powerful strikers completely isolated at the top of the pitch. Furthermore, Serbia’s defense, while imposing, lacks the lateral quickness required to track Spain’s agile forwards darting into the penalty area.

The narrative here is dictated by the environment and the clash of styles. Serbia will try to disrupt the rhythm with tactical fouls and deep defending, but history shows that spending 90 minutes camped in your own penalty area against Spain inevitably leads to a mistake. Spain’s relentless pressing means that even when Serbia wins the ball back, they will struggle to launch effective counter-attacks. With the home crowd behind them and a clear superiority in technical ability, Spain has all the tools to calmly dismantle the Serbian defense and secure a comfortable victory.