Don't Miss a Second: Your Complete Guide to Watching Spain vs. Serbia Live

Don't Miss a Second: Your Complete Guide to Watching Spain vs. Serbia Live

Spain makes its return to the pitch for the first time since November as it hosts Serbia at the Estadio de la Cerámica in Villarreal for Friday's international friendly.

After cruising through their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign without a hitch, La Roja must now shift their focus toward this summer's tournament. Two friendlies during the March international break provide them with precious time together on the training pitch and in competitive play to build momentum as they chase a second world championship.

Serbia, which failed to secure its place in North America, will serve as Spain's first challenge of the new calendar year, with Veljko Paunović's squad hoping to pull off a surprise in Villarreal. However, their form over the past year and a half suggests Serbia will struggle to avoid a heavy defeat, let alone secure a positive outcome.

Here is how viewers can catch Friday's all-European clash.

What Time Does Spain vs. Serbia Kick Off?

How to Watch Spain vs. Serbia on TV, Live Stream

Lamine Yamal and Spain teammates

Viewers in the United States have a single option for Friday's friendly: ViX. That's still more than fans in Mexico can say, as no official broadcaster has been announced for Serbia's visit to Spain.

DAZN and fuboTV are the go-to platforms for Canadian fans looking to watch the match live, while UK viewers with an Amazon Prime account can pay a one-time fee of £2.49 to access the game.

Country

TV/Live Stream

United States

ViX

United Kingdom

Amazon Prime Video

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada

Mexico

N/A

What Next for Spain, Serbia?

Lamine Yamal and Luis de la Fuente

Spain rounds out the March break with another home friendly, this time welcoming African powerhouse Egypt as opponents for the reigning European champions. The match will be held at the RCDE Stadium in Catalonia next Tuesday.

Serbia also has a friendly to contend with next Tuesday, though this one takes place on home soil. Saudi Arabia will travel to the TSC Arena, a compact venue with a capacity of just 4,500.

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