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

Spain failed to match their stellar 2024 performance this summer after suffering a penalty shootout defeat to Portugal in the UEFA Nations League final.
The European title holders have now begun their campaign to qualify for the 2026 World Cup in North America, where they will be considered among the top contenders for the trophy.
Their postponed qualifying campaign, delayed due to Nations League commitments, commenced with a comfortable 3–0 win against Bulgaria, though a much more challenging encounter awaits on Sunday evening when they face Türkiye away from home.
The Euro 2024 quarter-finalists boast plenty of emerging talent and could be optimistic about achieving their first triumph over Spain since 1967 in Konya.
Here's your guide to watching this compelling World Cup qualifying match that concludes the weekend's international fixtures.
What Time Does Türkiye vs. Spain Kick Off?
How to Watch Türkiye vs. Spain on TV and Live Stream
Streaming options for Sunday evening's encounter are limited, though Amazon Prime will broadcast the match for UK subscribers.
Viewers interested in watching must pay an additional £2.49 on top of their existing subscription to access Amazon's coverage.
In the United States, ViX is your only option - a streaming platform owned by TelevisaUnivision based in Florida. Their qualifier coverage will be presented in Spanish.
While no broadcasters are confirmed for Canada, Sky Sports holds the rights in Mexico, with the match also accessible through Sky+.
Country | TV channel/live stream |
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United States | ViX |
United Kingdom | Amazon Prime Video |
Mexico | Sky+, Sky Sports Mexico |
What's Next for Türkiye and Spain?
Both teams conclude their September international duties early and won't return to action for approximately one month.
Group E qualifying resumes with Spain hosting matches against Georgia, whom they defeated 4–1 in the Euro 2024 round of 16, and Bulgaria. Türkiye will travel to Bulgaria on October 11 before welcoming Georgia for the return fixture, having opened their campaign with a 3–2 victory over their regional rivals.