You have to feel a little sorry for Italy who, having topped their group, would have hoped for a less challenging draw than Spain in the last 16.
Italy did lose their final Group E match 1-0 to Ireland, but their progress as group winners was already assured by then and Antonio Conte made a number of changes to his starting XI as a consequence.
Spain looked the real deal in their opening group games, but were both wasteful in attack and sloppy defensively in losing to Croatia.
The betting has Spain as Euro 2016 favourites for this tie, but this looks set to be a real scrap.
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