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The questions have been never-ending surrounding the futures of both Sandro Ramirez and Gerard Deulofeu and whether their next club action will come with Everton. But recent news would imply that, right now, things seem pretty set. Ramirez will sign with the Toffees at some point soon, and Deulofeu will not return to Barcelona and sit the bench. So, for at least a little while, they could be teammates once again.
UPDATE: Completely ignore this opening paragraph:
Barça exercise clause to re-sign Deulofeu from Everton for €12 million.
— Samuel Marsden (@samuelmarsden) June 30, 2017
Today, however, their attention is on the international stage. The Spanish have, arguably, been the most impressive side of the tournament, but the Germans have continued to flash their efficient, precise, and sometimes flashy, brand of football.
Spain vs. Germany
Match Details
Date and start time: Friday, June 30 at 2:45 p.m. EST / 11:45 a.m. PST / 7:45 p.m. BST
Stadium: Marshal Jozef Pilsudski Stadium, Krakow, Poland
Capacity: 15,016
Weather: 75°F/24°C, partly cloudy, 2% chance of rain, 15 mph winds
How to Watch/Listen
TV: ESPN U - United States; Sky Sports 1 - United Kingdom
Radio: SiriusXM FC
Live stream: Sky GO, WatchESPN, ESPN3, ESPN Deportes, UEFA TV, YouTube
Information from LiveSoccerTV.com
Lineup
Spain
Starting XI - TBA
Bench - TBA
Germany
Starting XI - TBA
Bench - TBA