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Italy confronts Spain in the knockout round of the 2016 European Championship at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France, on Monday, June 27, 2016. 

Here is the thing that you have to know: 

Who: Italy versus Spain 

What: Knockout round, European Championship 

Whenever: Monday, June 27, 2016 

Where: Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France 

Time: 12 p.m. Eastern (6 p.m. in France) 

Television: ESPN 

Livestream: WatchESPN 

Spain is vowing to adhere to its acclaimed passing diversion to attempt to get through Italy's similarly well known guard in the round of 16 of the European Championship on Monday. 

Confronting one of the best resistances at Euro 2016, Spain is vowing to stay patient and keep the ball to make scoring chances against its old adversary in Monday's match at the Stade de France. 

It's hard to score and it's hard to make opportunities against them," Spain midfielder Thiago Alcantara said. "It's a group that is well set up. They score couple of objectives additionally yield couple of objectives. It will be an extreme diversion. It's generally entangled to play against Italy." 

The two-time protecting champion is wanting to think not to fall into the trap of changing its style and constraining long balls into the Italian barrier on the off chance that it gets to be hard to get close Gianluigi Buffon's objective. 

Italy vs Spain Euro 2016


"It's vital that Spain keeps on being Spain," mentor Vicente Del Bosque said. "Italy has a strong group in each viewpoint. We've had issues against groups with comparable frameworks however ideally tomorrow we will have the capacity to do things well." 

With Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta in summon, Spain completed the gathering stage as the most precise passing group at Euro 2016, finishing 93 percent of its passes. It likewise had the most passing endeavors among each of the 24 groups that began the competition, with 2,023. That was about twofold what Italy had in its initial three diversions. 

Spain additionally completed with one of the most astounding ball-ownership rates in the principal stage with 61 percent, against 48 percent for Italy. 

"We've been effective with this kind of diversion. We've ended up accustomed to it," Alcantara said. "We may change our style on occasion, at times utilizing a striker in advance, yet we have constantly kept up our passing amusement."

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