Georgia vs. Spain Showdown: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Stream

Georgia vs. Spain Showdown: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Stream

Spain stands poised to secure their spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup and understands that qualification could be achieved during their Saturday journey to Georgia.

The current European title holders have cruised through four consecutive victories in qualifying Group E and will secure their passage to North America if they match or exceed Türkiye's performance this weekend. A win would virtually guarantee their participation in next summer's competition, even should Türkiye defeat Bulgaria.

Historical precedent indicates that claiming three points should be fairly manageable for Luis de la Fuente's squad, having achieved six triumphs against Georgia since early 2021. They netted seven goals during their last visit to Tbilisi two years prior and anticipate another high-scoring performance in their return to Georgia's capital city.

Georgia, facing slim chances of claiming second position and a playoff opportunity, understands that anything short of victory will end their World Cup qualification hopes. Nevertheless, should they manage to claim a point or more against Spain, it could create significant pressure for the 2010 world champions before their final group encounter with Türkiye.

Here's your guide to watching this crucial match.

What Time Does Georgia vs. Spain Kick Off?

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

Only two platforms are accessible for viewers in the United States: ViX and fuboTV. The second option will also televise the action from Tbilisi live in Canada, along with DAZN.

Mexican viewers have a single option for watching the European champions, with Sky Sports being the designated broadcaster.

In the United Kingdom, Amazon Prime Video users can purchase access for £2.49 to view the match.

Country

TV Channel/Live Stream

United States

fuboTV, ViX

United Kingdom

Amazon Prime Video

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada

Mexico

Sky Sports Mexico, Sky+

What's Next for Georgia and Spain?

Georgia recognizes that their final qualifier against Bulgaria away on Tuesday, Nov. 18 might be meaningless. Yet, in the improbable scenario where they defeat Spain while Türkiye falls to Bulgaria on Saturday, their aspirations for second place would remain alive.

Spain concludes their qualification journey against Türkiye the following Tuesday, having previously demolished them 6–0 in September's reverse meeting. They aim to have secured first place before that encounter takes place in Seville.