The next two opponents for Macedonia, Luxembourg and Spain, revealed their rosters for the upcoming qualifiers.
Luc Holtz, the manager of Luxembourg, summoned 25 players, including 4 debutants (Amodio, Roulez, Delgado & Thill) and 15 domestic based players.
Jonathan Joubert – F91 Dudelange
Andrea Amodio – The Belval Belvaux
Valentin Roulez – Mondercange
Tom Schnell – F91 Dudelange
Chris Philipps – Preußen Münster
Massimo Martino – Grevenmacher
Maxime Chanot – Kortrijk
Kevin Malget – F91 Dudelange
Ricardo Delgado – Jeunesse Esch
Mario Mutsch – St. Gallen
Bel Payal – Fola
Lars Gerson – Sundsvall
Mathias Jänisch – Differdange 03
Laurent Jans – Waasland-Beveren
Christopher Martins – Lyon II
Luca Duriatti – Hesperange
Sébastien Thill – Progrès Niederkorn
Daniel da Mota – F91 Dudelange
Aurélien Joachim – Burton Albion
Stefano Bensi – Fola
Maurice Deville – Kaiserslautern II
David Turpel – F91 Dudelange
Antonio Luisi – Differdange 03
Spain, meanwhile, named an experienced side that has enjoyed a lot of success over the years. Their coach, Vicente del Bosque, called up 23 players with only one, reserve keeper Sergio Rico, still waiting to be capped.
Iker Casillas – Porto
David de Gea – Manchester United
Sergio Rico – Sevilla
Sergio Ramos – Real Madrid
Gerard Piqué – Barcelona
Jordi Alba – Barcelona
Juanfran – Atlético Madrid
César Azpilicueta – Chelsea
Juan Bernat – Bayern
Marc Bartra – Barcelona
Dani Carvajal – Real Madrid
Andrés Iniesta – Barcelona
Cesc Fàbregas – Chelsea
David Silva – Manchester City
Sergio Busquets – Barcelona
Santi Cazorla – Arsenal
Juan Mata – Manchester United
Koke – Atlético Madrid
Isco – Real Madrid
Vitolo – Sevilla
Pedro – Chelsea
Diego Costa – Chelsea
Paco Alcácer – Valencia
Macedonia meets Luxembourg away on September 5, before returning home to face Spain three days later on its Independence Day.