At Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena on 15 November 2025, Georgia host Spain in a European qualifier where the visitors aim to maintain their flawless campaign, while the hosts look for a respectable performance against the group’s dominant force.
Georgia Fixed in Third Place
Georgia enter this match with little left to play for in terms of standings, locked into third place behind clearly superior Turkey and Spain. Their lone victory in the group came against Bulgaria - a convincing 3–0 at home - but the other outings have exposed the gap between Georgia and the top sides. Facing Spain has been particularly difficult: Georgia have lost their last five meetings with La Roja by a margin of at least two goals. Their challenge only deepens now with the absence of striker Georges Mikautadze, one of their few consistent threats in attack.
Spain in Total Control
Spain have dominated the group from start to finish. Luis de la Fuente’s side have won every match, each by at least two goals, and without conceding a single one. Their tactical coherence, balance, and pressing intensity have made them untouchable at this stage of qualification. For this match, Spain will be without Lamine Yamal - a decision that sparked debate - as well as Pedri and Rodri. Yet even with these absences, Spain’s depth and structure remain far superior to their opponents. They are expected to retain full control of possession and dictate the tempo from start to finish.
Prediction: 0–2 Away Win
Spain’s consistency, discipline, and depth suggest another professional, controlled victory. Georgia will compete with determination but lack the firepower and defensive solidity to disrupt La Roja. The prediction is a 2–0 win for Spain, staying perfectly in line with their dominant performances throughout the campaign.


































