Spain vs Italy live stream: How to watch UEFA Nations League semi final online without cable

Joel Sritharan

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Spain and Italy are set to go head-to-head in the 2022/23 UEFA Nations League semifinal on June 15 in the Netherlands.

This will be Luis de la Fuente's third game in charge of Spain, winning and losing once so far. Luis Enrique guided the 2010 World Cup winners to this stage after beating Portugal to top spot in their final group game.

Roberto Mancini's Italy finished first in a group featuring Hungary, Germany, and England. He will want to bring more European glory back to the country after failing to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

The Sporting News looks at how you can stream the semifinal online without cable.

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Spain vs Italy live stream

 Streaming
USAFubo, Fox Sports App, ViX
UKViaplay Sports
AustraliaOptus Sport
CanadaDAZN
Hong Kong
IndiaJioTV, Sony LIV
MalaysiaAstro GO, sooka
New ZealandbeIN Sports Connect
SingaporeStarHubTV+

USA: The match can be streamed via Fubo, Fox Sports, and ViX.

Canada: The semifinal will be streamed on DAZN.

UK: The match will be streamed via Viably Sports' streaming service.

Australia: Fans in Australia can stream the game on Optus Sport.

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What time does Spain vs Italy kick off?

The UEFA Nations League semifinal at De Grolsch Veste in Enschede, Netherlands kicks off on Thursday, June 15 at 8:45 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across some of the major territories:

 DateKickoff time
USAThu, June 152:45 p.m ET
CanadaThu, June 152:45 p.m ET
UKThu, June 157:45 p.m. BST
AustraliaFri, June 164:45 a.m. AEST
IndiaFri, June 1612:15 a.m. IST
Hong KongFri, June 162:45 a.m. HKT
MalaysiaFri, June 162:45 a.m. MYT
SingaporeFri, June 162:45 a.m. SGT
New ZealandFri, June 166:45 a.m. NZST

Joel Sritharan

Joel Sritharan is a freelance writer for Sporting News UK.