Spain is still unbeaten in the European Qualifiers, but their next away match might be a lot tougher than some of you might think.

What has been Romania and Spain's form in the 2020 UEFA Euro Qualifiers?

Romania was off to a poor start after their 2-1 loss against Sweden, but Cosmin Contra's men have bounced back to win two out of their next three games. Their last clash ended in a 4-1 win against Malta, which gave them a good goal difference in case they need it to fight for the runners-up spot in the group.

Spain has been impressive so far in the European Qualifiers, with four wins out of four games. Spain barely broke a sweat to beat Sweden in their last clash, where they defeated the Blagult with a 3-0 score.

What is Romania and Spain's position in Group F of the 2020 UEFA Euro Qualifiers?

Romania is currently ranked third in Group F, with seven points out of 12 they've fought for. The team's draw against Norway was a huge step back for Cosmin Contra's men, but their emphatic win against Malta got them back on track.

Spain is currently at the top of Group F, having won all four games they've played so far. La Roja has only conceded twice in the Qualifiers, which speaks volumes about their defensive prowess despite some dubious moments by goalkeeper David De Gea, who has been tipped to be benched this time around.

Romania vs Spain - Head to head

  • This will be the 17th game between Romania and Spain.

  • Each team has won five games, with six of their previous clashes ending in a draw.

  • Spain has never won a single away game against Romania, with three draws and three losses in their six trips.

  • The last game between these sides ended in a goalless draw.

  • Spain has not beaten Romania since the 1996 UEFA Euro. That game ended in a 2-1 win for La Roja.

Romania vs Spain - Who's in and who's out?

Romania will have to try and end Spain's dominance in Group F without two key players. Left back Nicusor Bancu is out due to an injury, while midfielder Alexander Chipciu will have to sit this one out after being sent off in Romania's last game.

Spain has a full squad to choose from, but their main absence might be the one on the sidelines. This will be Robert Moreno's first game in charge of the team after Luis Enrique's resignation, which might give fans some reasons to worry.

Broadcast info - Romania vs Spain

In Romania: ProTV.

In Spain: TVE La 1, fuboTV España.

In the U.K.: Sky Sports Football, SKY GO Extra.

In Germany: DAZN.

In France: L'Equipe Web, L'Equipe.

In the U.S.: TUDN USA, ESPN+, UniMás, TUDN En Vivo, Univision NOW.

In Canada: TSN4, TSN GO.

In Mexico: Blue To Go Video Everywhere, Sky HD.

In Argentina: DIRECTV Sports Argentina, DIRECTV Play Deportes.

In Australia: Optus Sport.