Spain vs Belarus live stream: Watch Euro 2016 football qualifiers online

Spain will play Belarus on Sunday in their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign, and this should be a game that Spain win easily. However, their qualifying campaign has not gone perfectly until now and they need to make sure they have no further slip ups today. The game has a scheduled start time of 7.45 p.m. BST (2.45 p.m. ET) and can be watched online through live stream via the link below.

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Spain are trailing Slovakia in Group C coming into today's game. Slovakia has amazingly put on a perfect qualifying campaign so far, winning five from five at the half way stage through the qualifiers. Spain meanwhile are three points behind, having won four and lost one. Ukraine are one game further back, having lost two and won three of their five games so far. Spain's opposition today, Belarus, meanwhile have only managed the one win from their five games, drawing one, and losing three, and currently lie in fourth position out of the six teams in Group C.

Although Spain will be big favourites today, they do have a few injury concerns, meaning manager Vicente del Bosque will have to make a number of changes from his strongest line up.

Andres Iniesta is the biggest name who will miss today's game. The Barcelona player has suffered some muscle strain after his team's treble-winning season, and will not make today's game.

Meanwhile, Alex Vidal will also be out, having injured his ankle in Spain's recent friendly against Costa Rica.

However, despite those injuries, Spain still have a prolific squad of players to fill in the gaps, and they should be more than overwhelming for this Belarus team.

Today's big Euro 2016 qualifying game between Spain and Belarus has a scheduled kick off time of 7.45 p.m. BST (2.45 p.m. ET) and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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