Spain vs. Guinea Live Stream: Watch Free Online International Friendly at 4 p.m. ET

Nov 16, 2013 03:29 PM EST
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Spain's Juan Mata (R) celebrates his goal with his teammate Alvaro Negredo during their 2014 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Georgia at Carlos Belmonte stadium in Albacete October 15, 2013. REUTERS/Juan Medina "

Equatorial Guinea and Spain meet in an International Friendly at 4 p.m. ET at el Nuevo Estadio de Malabo. Though there might be more critical matchups in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers going on, ESPN has decided to give this friendly more attention. Check out the live stream available for free as Spain, one of the best in the world, takes the pitch.

Spain is the No. 1 country in the World Cup tournament. So Guinea better get ready to face the best of the best. Spain finished the first round of the World Cup qualifiers in first place, as expected, winning six of their eight matches and drawing two. Losing? They do not understand what that means. In their last five matches, they are 4-1-0 with a draw against Chile in September. They have defeated contenders like Ecuador in Friendly and had recent victories in qualifiers against Georgia and Belarus.

Click here for free live stream of Spain vs. Guinea

Guinea did not have the best run in the World Cup qualifiers, finishing in last place in Group B that was dominated by Tunisia. Granted, they have not seen as much action as a team like Spain, their last national team victory happened over a year ago.

In their last five matches, Equatorial Guinea is 1-1-3. They have been defeated by teams like Sierra Leone, Cape Verde twice and they somehow managed to tie against the first-place Tunisians. Their last victory was a 2-1 win over the R.D. of Congo back in October of 2014.

Do not miss the live action as many believe Spain will have an easy victory over the African squad. A whopping 88 percent of fans at GOAL.com predicted that Spain would easily defeat Guinea. In fact, at least 43 percent of fans believe Spain will shutout Guinea, with 18 percent believing things will finish 7-0 in favor of the Spaniards.

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