Confederations Cup 2013 live stream: Watch online Spain vs Tahiti football

The Confederations Cup 2013 continues on Thursday with two games, the first of which is Spain vs Tahiti. The complete miss-match of a contest will start at 3 p.m. ET and can be watched online via the link provided below.

Tahiti qualified for this tournament after winning their Oceania Cup competition. However, since that time they have been in dreadful form and were soundly beaten by Nigeria in the opening game of this tournament.

Spain meanwhile, who are World Cup and European champions are in blistering form and have not been beaten since 2011.

They are likely to play their possession football and starve Haiti of the ball. Some are predicting that Spain will pile on the goals in this one and that they could reach double figures.

Others however have suggested that Spain will have respect for their opposition and once clearly ahead in the game, perhaps use it more as a passing exhibition rather than piling on the pain through the scoreline.

Either way it appears everyone is predicting a massive win for Spain and that Tahiti do not have a hope.

The game will kick off at 3 p.m. ET and live stream information is available here.

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