Spain wins | Draw | Georgia wins |
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1.13 | 8.9 | 18 |
Event Details
- Date and Time: Saturday, October 11, 2025, 2:45 PM EDT
- Venue: Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero, Elche, Spain
- Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers
Odds via 20Bet | |
Spain vs Georgia | Saturday, October 11, 2025, 2:45 PM EDT |
Spain odds | -1111 |
Georgia odds | +2200 |
Draw | +800 |
Over 2 | -667 |
Betting Bonus | Up to 100 $/€ |
Spain vs Georgia Preview and Team News
Spain Team News
Alejandro Grimaldo has been sidelined for Spain with a head injury, while Lamine Yamal has picked up discomfort in the pubic region. Even so, manager Luis de la Fuente should have the rest of his squad fit and available. The home team come into this game on the back of three wins and two draws, a run that should give them plenty of confidence.
In their 6-0 win over Turkiye, Spain held 50% possession but were ruthless in the final third. Their xG stood at 2.76, which can be seen as a direct result of them taking 21 shots, 10 of which were big chances. Their passing accuracy of 89% was also widely noted.
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Defensively, the Spaniards were just as good, winning 26 tackles and making eight blocks. They also won 60% of all ground duels and completed 69% of their dribbles.
De la Fuente prefers to play with a 4-3-3 formation, which suits Spain’s ambitions of keeping control of the ball in midfield while effectively utilizing the flanks.
Spain predicted lineup vs Georgia (4-3-3): Simon; Cucurella, Huijsen, Le Normand, Porro; Pedri, Zubimendi, Merino; Pino, Oyarzabal, Torres.
Georgia Team News
Georgia won’t find it easy to compete against La Roja, especially since their star player, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, has been ruled out with a thigh injury. With the Paris Saint-Germain star absent, the team lack the fangs to challenge Spain’s defensive unit and will now have to resort to defending well and attacking on the counter.
Striker Georges Mikautadze will need to step up in Kvaratskhelia’s absence and give his side the confidence to win one-on-one situations. Most importantly, Georgia must be courageous in midfield and win the small tussles that can determine the nature of the match entirely.
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In their 3-0 win over Bulgaria in September, Mikautadze hit the woodwork once in four total shots and went home with a goal. He also posted an xG of 1.14 with a 77% passing accuracy and completed 100% of his dribbles, which is what the Georgia fans will be looking forward to the most.
In midfield, Nika Gagnidze also put up a good showing with a goal and a passing accuracy of 93%.
Georgia predicted lineup vs Spain (4-3-3): Mamardashvili; Azarovi, Saba, Lochoshvili, Kakabadze; Giorgi, Anzor, Gagnidze; Budu, Mikautadze, Davitashvili.
Spain vs Georgia Prediction
- Pick: Spain to win
- Odds: -1111 (20Bet)
- Correct score prediction: Spain 3-0 Georgia
Spain should comfortably win this game. Their experience and quality are far superior to what Georgia have in their ranks. The absence of Kvaratskhelia has dealt a heavy blow to the visitors, and de la Fuente’s men are expected to capitalize on that. Most importantly, Spain rely on short passing to reach the final third, a style that can frustrate opposition defenders.
Georgia, sitting second in the table with three points, should focus on their ball retention skills. In defense, they may experiment with playing a high line, as this can lure the Spanish attackers into the offside trap. However, La Roja’s forwards often create layoffs for their colleagues, and the traveling side will need to be wary of that.
Spain vs Georgia Prediction, Betting Tip
- Pick: Spain to score the first goal
- Odds: -769 (20Bet)
We expect Spain to score the first goal. With the likes of Mikel Oyarzabal and Ferran Torres operating in the final third, it’ll be quite challenging for the Georgian defenders to remain in the game. The visitors will have to man-mark their opponents closely, but that can still leave space for overlaps.
Spain’s attackers, egged on by manager de la Fuente, like to take defenders on in one-on-one situations, and their high success rate in dribbling gives them the confidence to do so. Sitting at the top of the table, La Roja should have little trouble opening the scoring and dominating proceedings throughout the evening.
Spain vs Georgia Where to Watch (USA, Canada)
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- DAZN Sports (Canada)
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