Tokyo Olympics 2020-Final: Brazil U23 vs Spain U23 Match Preview & Schedule

Brazil U23 vs  Spain U23 Final

Brazil U23 vs  Spain U23
SCHEDULE
TIME
Match:
Brazil U23 vs  Spain U23
Tournament:
Summer Olympics Final Stage - Final
Date:
Sat, Aug 7 2021
Time:
5:00 p.m. Indian time
Stadium:
Nissan Stadium   
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Match Finished 

Brazil U23 won 2-1

Brazil won Tokyo Olympics 2020 gold medal

  Lineup
Brazil U23
Brazil U23 XI:  
Richarlison, Cunha, Antony, Claudinho, Guimaraes, Douglas Luiz, Nino, Alves, Arana, Carlos, Santos
 Lineup
Spain U23
Spain U23 XI: 
Oyarzabal, Asensio, Olmo, Pedri, Merino, Zubimendi, Gil, Pau Torres, Eric Garcia, Cucurella, Unai Simon
Match Preview

Brazil Vs Spain Preview. Brazil will face Spain in the final of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics which will take place at Nissan Stadium, Saturday (07/08/2021) at 5:00 p.m. Indian time

Brazil and Spain have impressed at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Both have not been touched by a defeat since in the group stage.

Brazil successfully finished in the top group D standings with a collection of 7 points. They successfully beat Germany with a score of 4-2, drew 0-0 against Ivory Coast, and won 3-1 over Saudi Arabia.

Then, Brazil successfully beat Egypt with a score of 1-0 in the quarter-finals. Then, beat Mexico in the semifinals with a score of 4-1 on penalties.

Meanwhile, Spain also managed to come out as champions of Group C with a collection of 5 points. La Roja drew 0-0 against Egypt, then won 1-0 over Australia, and drew 1-1 against Argentina.

In the quarter-finals, Spain was able to get rid of Ivory Coast with a score of 5-2. Then in the semifinals, Spain beat host Japan with a narrow score 1-0 through extra time.

Brazil and Spain have never met before in any event. This match will be the first meeting between the two teams.

This match itself is believed to be quite fierce. Brazil is very strong in attack, while Spain is very good in possession.

If judging from the quality of the two teams, Spain is slightly more favored over Brazil.

However, Spain still has to be vigilant considering Brazil is the defending champion at this Olympics.
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