
Spain vs. Colombia: Time, Live Stream and TV Schedule for 2017 Friendly
Spain will play host to Colombia on Wednesday in a friendly fixture pitting two of the world's most attractive footballing nations against one another at the Estadio Nueva Condomina in Murcia.
The home outfit come into the midweek meeting having gone their last 10 matches unbeaten, while Colombia recently put an end to their four-match winless streak with back-to-back victories against Bolivia and Ecuador.
Most of Real Madrid's stars will likely be rested for the friendly clash after Los Blancos beat Juventus 4-1 at Cardiff's Principality Stadium to win a third UEFA Champions League title in four seasons last week.
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That being said, Spain will undoubtedly feel they possess the strength in depth to beat their South American rivals nonetheless. The fixture could also give manager Julen Lopetegui a chance to field some untested assets.
Read on for all the vital viewing information ahead of Wednesday's enticing friendly fixture between two of the world's top-10 ranked teams, complete with a preview of which stars to keep an eye on.
Date: Wednesday, June 7
Time: 8:30 p.m. BST/3:30 p.m. ET
Venue: Estadio Nueva Condomina, Murcia
Live Stream: WatchESPN (U.S.)
TV Info: ESPN Deportes (U.S.)
Aritz Aduriz, Athletic Bilbao (Spain)
Spain have a number of players who will look upon Wednesday's international friendly as an opportunity to prove their mettle in the hopes of future caps, one of whom is Athletic Bilbao hitman Aritz Aduriz.
Despite boasting a prolific record in La Liga, the 36-year-old has only recently received the national team limelight some may have thrown upon him years ago, and Squawka recently pointed to him as one of the best veterans in the business:
Lopetegui has displayed a willingness to utilise the frontman that predecessor Vicente Del Bosque didn't always show, although ESPN FC's Dermot Corrigan noted he's not the only natural finisher among the group:
Spain have pace to spare in the likes of Pedro, Jose Callejon and Lucas Vazquez, and any weakness in the Colombia defence is liable to be exploited by Aduriz, one of the finest poaching talents at Spain's disposal.
Much of the opportunity he sees in front of goal will be dictated by the work conducted by his team-mates in the middle third of the field, but Colombia risk coming undone if they fail to keep proper tabs on Aduriz should he start.
Davinson Sanchez, Ajax (Colombia)

The Colombian sensation who could one day soon become a more common name for La Liga audiences, Ajax defender Davinson Sanchez has caught major attention as a future superstar following a fine season in Amsterdam.
Sanchez exploded onto the European stage this year after helping the Dutch outfit to the UEFA Europa League final, where FourFourTwo's Sam Pilger was impressed by his talents despite losing 2-0 to Manchester United:
That performance and many before it have earned the centre-back widespread attention among some European powerhouses, some of which reportedly comes from Barcelona.
The Blaugrana have been linked with a move for Sanchez, a testament to his ability in itself, and the 20-year-old starlet recently told Spanish radio station Cadena SER he would consider a move to the Camp Nou (h/t Sport):
"Obviously I would like to play for Barcelona. It is a huge compliment [to be linked with them]. Who doesn't want to play for a club as big as Barca? Everyone wants to be part of a team like that, they're one of the world's elite."
Sanchez may be only 20 years of age, but gifted with the speed and athleticism of a player far beyond his years, he has the potential to lead Colombia's defence for a decade or more to come.
That being said, he'll be going up against one of the world's most decorated juggernauts on Wednesday in what will be the latest testing ground for an asset well on his way to becoming a world-beater.






