Tue Oct 15 18:02:42 UTC 2024: ## Spain Favored to Beat Serbia in Nations League A Clash

**Madrid, Spain** – Spain is poised to maintain their top spot in Group A of the Nations League A when they host Serbia at the Nuevo Arcángel stadium on Tuesday, October 15th. The match, kicking off at 21:45 GMT+3, promises to be a thrilling encounter as both teams aim to secure a crucial victory.

Spain currently leads the group with 7 points, while Serbia sits in third place with 4 points. Spain’s impressive form, with two wins and a draw, has seen them score 5 goals while conceding only 1. Meanwhile, Serbia has a more balanced record, scoring and conceding 2 goals each.

The last encounter between the two teams ended in a goalless draw, their only previous meeting in the Nations League A. While Serbia will be eager to upset the group leaders, Spain’s home advantage and strong form make them the favorites for the upcoming match.

**Betting Predictions:**

* **Spain to win:** The odds for a Spain victory stand at 1.39 at Betwinner, reflecting their strong position in the betting market.
* **Both teams to score: No:** Given both teams’ recent defensive performances, particularly Spain’s impressive record, the odds for ‘Both teams to score: No’ are 1.71 at Melbet.

**Form Analysis:**

Spain has been on a roll, winning four and drawing one of their last five matches across all competitions. Their recent 1-0 home victory against Denmark solidified their dominance in the group.

Serbia, on the other hand, has had a more mixed run, with one win, three draws, and one defeat in their last five outings. However, their convincing 2-0 home win against Switzerland offers a glimmer of hope heading into the match against Spain.

**Head-to-Head:**

The head-to-head record between the two teams is evenly matched, with Spain holding a slight advantage with one win and the other three encounters ending in draws.

The match promises to be a tight affair, but based on recent form and home advantage, Spain is the clear favorite.

**Tochukwu Richard, a passionate Nigerian sports journalist writing for Transfermarkt.com, provides this analysis.**

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