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European Under-21 Championship | Semi-Finals
Jul 5, 2023 at 8pm UK
Stadionul Steaua, Bucuresti
Spain U21s
vs.
Ukraine U21s

Preview: Spain Under-21s vs. Ukraine Under-21s - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Wednesday's European Under-21 Championship clash between Spain Under-21s and Ukraine Under-21s, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

After edging into the semi-finals with an extra-time success, Spain Under-21s continue their quest for a place in the Under-21 Euro 2023 final when they meet Ukraine Under-21s on Wednesday.

Set to battle it out in Bucharest, La Rojita - five-time winners of the tournament - and their Ukrainian counterparts drew a dead rubber 2-2 in the group stage, but the teams now reconvene with much more at stake.


Match preview

Though they had already cruised through to the last eight with wins in their first two matches, Spain's first encounter with Ukraine at this summer's finals required a last-minute Abel Ruiz equaliser to preserve their impressive unbeaten streak.

Now standing at a total of 14 matches, following a dramatic defeat of Switzerland last weekend, La Rojita's run has led them to a sixth Under-21 semi-final out of seven; equalling Italy's record of 11 overall.

They needed extra time, though, to overcome the Swiss in Saturday's quarter-final, when a deflected shot from Juan Miranda restored their lead after Zeki Amdouni had struck in stoppage time at the end of the second half.

Manchester City's Sergio Gomez had provided the opener, and was later named 'Player of the Match' by UEFA's technical panel, as for the first time in the tournament, Spain's mettle was fully tested.

By reaching the final four, Santi Denia's young charges have also assured a place at next year's Paris Olympics, but that feat will surely not satisfy their ambition: after losing to Iberian rivals Portugal in the semis two years ago, they are determined to regain the title their nation last claimed in 2019.

While Spain were Group B winners, finishing ahead of Ukraine on goal difference following the teams' draw last week, both beat Croatia and hosts Romania to secure a spot in the knockout phase - and the Ukrainians are also unbeaten so far this summer.

Many observers thought that run would end on Sunday, but Ruslan Rotan's side shocked favourites France in Cluj-Napoca, as star man Mykhailo Mudryk returned to the lineup and played his part in a 3-1 comeback win; with Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder Heorhiy Sudakov bagging a first-half brace.

As a result of France's elimination, Ukraine have also qualified for the Olympics, and with that achievement already surpassing most expectations they can now aim to break new ground by winning the Under-21 Euros for the very first time.

Runners-up in 2006, Ukraine have only once before made the final at this level - though they were memorably crowned Under-20 world champions four years ago - so Rotan's boys will be doubly determined to provide some rare good news for their troubled nation.

Spain Under-21s European Under-21 Championship form:

Ukraine Under-21s European Under-21 Championship form:


Team News

 Braga's Abel Ruiz celebrates scoring their first goal on March 10, 2022© Reuters

Spain named a full-strength starting XI against Switzerland, following their wholesale changes in the final group game, and a similar side should line up at Steaua Stadium.

Braga's Abel Ruiz will wear the captain's armband as he starts up front, supported by Real Betis winger Rodri, who only featured as a substitute against Ukraine last week. The latter was ranked second overall for both passes in the attacking third and take-ons during the group stage.

Second-half substitutes Aimar Oroz and Adrian Bernabe made a major impact against the Swiss, and either could come into Santi Denia's thinking should the Spain coach wish to freshen things up in midfield.

Meanwhile, midfielder Georgiy Sudakov is Ukraine's top scorer in the competition with three goals, and their quarter-final hero is set to start in an advanced role again.

However, Ruslan Rotan must make an enforced change in attack, as forward Dmytro Kryskiv serves a suspension for accumulated bookings; Bohdan Viunnyk, Vladyslav Vanat or Danylo Sikan will therefore lead the line up front.

Oleksiy Kashchuk plays a support role, having been - alongside Sikan - part of the squad which won the Under-20 World Cup in 2019.


Spain Under-21s possible starting lineup:
Tenas; V. Gomez, Pacheco, Paredes, Miranda; Blanco, Baena; Rodri, Sancet, S. Gomez; Ruiz

Ukraine Under-21s possible starting lineup:
Trubin; Sych, Batahov, Talovierov, Vivcharenko; Bondarenko, Brazhko; Kashchuk, Sudakov, Mudryk; Sikan


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We say: Spain Under-21s 3-2 Ukraine Under-21s (after extra time)

Spain certainly start favourites, given their pedigree and recent form. However, Ukraine are no pushovers, having scored in each of their last 19 matches, losing on just two occasions.

Both teams are strong in the final third, so several goals may be traded - with an extra 30 minutes potentially required to separate them.

Data Analysis

Our analysis of all available data, including recent performances and player stats, suggests the most likely outcome of this match is a Spain Under-21s win with a probability of 69.39%. A draw has a probability of 18.7% and a win for Ukraine Under-21s has a probability of 11.96%.

The most likely scoreline for a Spain Under-21s win is 2-0 with a probability of 12.49%. The next most likely scorelines for that outcome are 1-0 (11.57%) and 2-1 (9.58%). The likeliest drawn scoreline is 1-1 (8.87%), while for a Ukraine Under-21s win it is 0-1 (4.11%).


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Group A

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1Georgia U21s31205
2Portugal U21s31114
3Netherlands U21s30303
4Belgium U21s30212

Group B

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1Spain U21s32107
2Ukraine U21s32107
3Croatia U21s30121
4Romania U21s30121

Group C

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1England U21s33009
2Israel U21s31114
3Czech Rep. U21s31023
4Germany U21s30121

Group D

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1France U21s33009
2Italy U21s31023
3Norway U21s31023
4Switzerland U21s31023

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