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La Liga Lowdown

The La Liga Lowdown followers' Euro 2020 Spain squad

Season 3, Ep. 18

We asked you, our followers, to vote for your ideal 23-man Spain squad for next summer's Euro 2020 tournament... and here are this results in this podcast!


Host Euan McTear (@emctear) walks through the 23 players who made the cut - three goalkeepers, eight defenders, eight midfielders and four forwards. For each player, there is analysis from journalists from the various leagues where these players ply their trade.


Contributions come from Jeremy Beren (@JBBeren), Kiyan Sobhani (@KiyanSo), Chris Winterburn (@cmwinterburn), Conor Clancy (@ConJClancy), Alex Truica (@AlexTruica), Ian Morris (@CeltaUSA), Dan Parry (@DanParry_), Paco Polit (@pacopolitENG), Román de Arquer (@Aeroslavee), Sam Leveridge (@samleveridge), Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Alex Fitzpatrick (@Mallorcalex100).


Be sure to comment and debate with us on Twitter on the results from our La Liga Lowdown Spain Squad Selector poll.

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