Scotland will qualify for the Euro 2024 main stage if they beat Spain on Thursday evening.
Former Liverpool left-back Jose Enrique believes his countrymen will LOSE to Scotland in Seville on Thursday evening.
Of course, Spain do spell a tough test, and they haven't lost on home turf for over a year since Switzerland beat them in a Nations League tie. But a win on Andalusian soil is not unthinkable - and Enrique thinks that Steve Clarke and his valiant side have it all to play for, predicting a win for the travelling side.
READ MORE: Chris Sutton delivers Rangers manager pick as Celtic hero gives reason why one name WON'T get role “It’s probably a 50/50 game, and I think they’re going to make it very tough for Spain. I hope I’m wrong because I’m Spanish, but I actually believe they’re going to beat Spain. I’m going with 2-1 to Scotland. I’m not going against my nation, I’m just being honest!
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