Spain vs Morocco, LIVE World Cup 2018: Late VAR goal - Latest score, goals and updates plus prediction, how to watch online, team news, line-ups
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Your support makes all the difference.Morocco have already been eliminated from the World Cup 2018 which leaves the door open for Spain to take advantage and qualify as group winners. They are level on points and goal difference with Portugal and will face either Russia or Uruguay in the round of 16.
Lucas Vazquez came in for Koke against Iran but could be dropped in place of the Atletico Madrid midfielder or Marco Asensio.
Morocco conceded an early Cristiano Ronaldo goal in their 1-0 defeat to Portugal but frustrated the 2016 European Champions with their deep defending.
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What time is it?
Spain vs Morocco kicks off at 19:00 at the Kaliningrad Stadium.
Where can I watch it?
Live coverage is available on BBC Four and online on the BBC Sport website.
Odds
Spain: 1/3
Morocco: 10/1
Draw: 4/1
Prediction
Spain could be tempted to rest players like Andreas Iniesta, David Silva and Diego Costa. Regardless of who plays, Spain will have more than enough to ease past Morocco.
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