FIFA Word Cup 2026: Spain vs Belgium Live Details, Preview, Lineups

FIFA WORLD CUP 2026
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Match:Spain vs Belgium
Tournament:FIFA 2026
Match Date:July 11 2026
Match Time:12:30 a.m. Indian Time (UTC +5:30)
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Preview: Spain vs Belgium

Spain and Belgium will compete for a place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-finals when the two European heavyweights meet at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, California.

Spain enter the quarter-final as one of the tournament favourites after progressing without conceding a goal. Belgium, meanwhile, have gathered momentum at the perfect time, scoring 12 goals across their previous three matches and defeating tournament co-hosts the United States 4-1 in the Round of 16. er of this quarter-final will advance to face France in the semi-finals.

Spain vs Belgium Live Match Details

  • Match: Spain vs Belgium
  • Competition: FIFA World Cup 2026
  • Round: Quarter-final
  • Date: Friday, July 10, 2026
  • Kickoff time: 3:00 p.m. ET / 12:00 p.m. PT
  • India date and time: Saturday, July 11 at 12:30 a.m. IST
  • Venue: Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California
  • Next round: The winner will play France in the semi-final

FIFA’s official match centre confirms that the game is scheduled to begin at 19:00 UTC at Los Angeles Stadium. to Watch Spain vs Belgium Live

Viewers in India can watch the match on the UNITE8 Sports television channels, with live streaming available through Zee5. DD Sports is also expected to televise the quarter-final. FIFA previously confirmed its Indian broadcasting agreement covering UNITE8 Sports and Zee5. nited States, the match will be shown on FOX, with streaming through FOX One and FOX Sports. Spanish-language coverage is available through Telemundo and Peacock. t availability may vary by location, so viewers should check their local listings before kickoff.

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Spain vs Belgium Match Preview

Spain have built their World Cup campaign around control, defensive discipline and patience. Luis de la Fuente’s team have not conceded during their five matches at the tournament and have allowed opponents very few clear opportunities.

Their Round-of-16 victory over Portugal demonstrated those qualities. Spain controlled long periods without taking unnecessary risks before finding a decisive late goal to secure a 1-0 victory. mains central to Spain’s system, protecting the defence while determining the speed of their possession. Pedri and Dani Olmo provide creativity between the lines, while Lamine Yamal offers the individual ability to open a match from the right wing.

Spain’s challenge will be converting possession into enough meaningful chances. Belgium are likely to defend in a compact shape and attack the space left behind Spain’s advanced full-backs.

Belgium experienced a less convincing group stage but have found their attacking rhythm during the knockout rounds. The Red Devils defeated Senegal after a dramatic comeback before producing their best performance of the tournament in the 4-1 victory over the United States.

Rudi Garcia’s side are among the tournament’s highest-scoring teams, although breaking down Spain will be their toughest assignment so far. Belgium may spend extended periods without possession and will need to be clinical whenever counter-attacking opportunities emerge. oku’s pace could be particularly important against Spain’s high defensive line. Kevin De Bruyne, meanwhile, remains the player most capable of delivering an early pass behind the defence. Romelu Lukaku also offers a powerful alternative from the bench should Belgium require a more direct approach.

Spain Team News

Spain are monitoring the fitness and match sharpness of Nico Williams, who may not be ready to start. Álex Baena is therefore expected to retain his place on the left side of the attack.

Mikel Merino scored the decisive goal against Portugal, but Dani Olmo could remain in the starting lineup as Spain’s most advanced midfielder. Pedro Porro is expected to continue at right-back ahead of Marcos Llorente.

Unai Simón should start in goal behind Pau Cubarsí and Aymeric Laporte, the central-defensive partnership that has helped Spain record five consecutive clean sheets. um Team News

Belgium will be without midfielder Amadou Onana after he suffered a serious knee injury. His absence creates a major selection problem because of the defensive protection and physical strength he normally provides.

Youri Tielemans is expected to operate in a deeper midfield position, possibly alongside Hans Vanaken or Nicolas Raskin. Kevin De Bruyne could return to the starting lineup after beginning the victory over the United States on the bench.

Charles De Ketelaere strengthened his claim to start by scoring twice against the USMNT. Lukaku may consequently remain among the substitutes, giving Garcia an experienced attacking option for the second half. Predicted Lineup

Formation: 4-2-3-1

Unai Simón; Pedro Porro, Pau Cubarsí, Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella; Rodri, Pedri; Lamine Yamal, Dani Olmo, Álex Baena; Mikel Oyarzabal.

Spain’s starting lineup is expected to remain largely unchanged. Baena could continue ahead of Nico Williams, while Oyarzabal should lead the attack. um Predicted Lineup

Formation: 4-2-3-1

Thibaut Courtois; Timothy Castagne, Nathan Ngoy, Brandon Mechele, Maxim De Cuyper; Youri Tielemans, Hans Vanaken; Leandro Trossard, Kevin De Bruyne, Jérémy Doku; Charles De Ketelaere.

De Bruyne and Doku could be recalled to provide the creativity and pace Belgium will need on the counterattack. De Ketelaere is expected to start ahead of Lukaku after his impressive performance in the previous round. note:** These are projected teams. The official starting lineups are normally released approximately one hour before kickoff and should be verified through FIFA’s match centre.

Key Battle: Lamine Yamal vs Maxim De Cuyper

One of the match’s defining contests could take place on Spain’s right wing.

Yamal will attempt to isolate De Cuyper and attack him directly, but Belgium are unlikely to leave their left-back without support. Thibaut Courtois has suggested that Belgium must create two-against-one situations to reduce the Spanish winger’s influence. roach carries a risk. Sending an additional defender toward Yamal could create more room centrally for Olmo, Pedri or Oyarzabal. Belgium must therefore decide how aggressively they want to close down Spain’s most dangerous wide player.

Spain vs Belgium Head-to-Head Record

This will be the third World Cup meeting between Spain and Belgium.

Belgium eliminated Spain on penalties after a 1-1 draw in the 1986 quarter-finals. Spain responded four years later by winning their 1990 group-stage meeting 2-1. The teams’ World Cup record is therefore evenly balanced heading into their latest knockout encounter. vs Belgium Prediction

Spain’s defensive record, midfield control and tournament experience make them the favourites. Belgium have sufficient pace and attacking quality to cause problems, particularly on transitions, but Onana’s absence could make it difficult for them to contain Spain through the centre.

Belgium may create better chances than Spain’s previous opponents, although De la Fuente’s team should eventually find a way through.

Prediction: Spain 2-1 Belgium

A Spanish victory would take the 2010 world champions into a semi-final against France, while Belgium are searching for another historic last-four appearance.

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