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Spain vs Chile: Watch Sony Six TV for Free Live Streaming & Telecast of FIFA World Cup 2014 19th Match
Spain take on Chile for their second game of the group stage at the Estadio Do Maracana, Rio De Janeiro. Catch the live streaming of the match here.
Spain take on Chile for their second game of the group stage at the Estadio Do Maracana, Rio De Janeiro. Spain are coming to this match fresh from a 5-1 humiliation by the hands of the Netherlands while Chile are coming into the clash fresh from a win against Australia. Spain have never lost to Chile, in 10 meetings, with eight wins and two draws to boast about.
You can watch the live streaming of the Spain vs Chile match in India at livsports.in and for the viewers in USA, you can watch the match on Espn.go.com. Football lovers can watch the live telecast of this match at Sony Six TV Channel.
(Get the full-time report of the Spain vs Chile game here)
SPAIN VS CHILE MATCH FACTS
Spain, still reeling from Friday’s 5-1 defeat to Netherlands, have never lost two games in a row under coach Vicente del Bosque since he took over after Euro 2008.
Spain and Chile have met 10 times, with Spain winning eight and two draws.
The last time the teams met, in a friendly in Geneva in September last year, Spain needed a Jesus Navas goal in stoppage time to rescue a 2-2 draw.
When Spain and Chile met in their final game of the group stage at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, Spain won 2-1 and both teams went through to the last 16 ahead of Swizerland and Honduras.
A host of Chile’s key players play for Spanish clubs, including goalkeeper Claudio Bravo (Real Sociedad) and forwards Alexis Sanchez
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