Spain vs. Belgium Preview: Red Devils Face Unbeaten Spain After Routing USMNT
Belgium has scored 12 goals in its last three games, while Spain has not allowed a goal in the tournament.
- On Friday, July 10, Spain faces Belgium in the 2026 World Cup quarterfinal at Los Angeles Stadium, with a semifinal spot on the line for the first time since 2010.
- Spain enters undefeated with a 4-1-0 record in the 2026 World Cup, while Belgium advanced following a dominant 4-1 victory over the United States in the Round of 16.
- Belgium has scored 12 goals over its last three matches, while 18-year-old Lamine Yamal leads Spain's offense with 60 touches in recent knockout games, demonstrating both teams' offensive potency.
- Oddsmakers heavily favor Spain to advance at-320; DraftKings sets the total at 2.5 with the over at-125, anticipating high-scoring action between the two elite offenses.
- This quarterfinal marks the eighth all-time meeting between Spain and Belgium, with Spain historically dominating the series by winning six of the previous seven encounters.
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Luis de la Fuente's team seeks passage to the semifinals against 'the Red Devils'
As always, the Barcelona star surprised everyone with his unique style when boarding the bus, after all his teammates. The Spanish national team is now on its way to Los Angeles Stadium to try and secure a place in the semifinals against Belgium, where France is already waiting.
On the west coast of the United States of America, we will get a new passenger in the semi-finals of the World Cup today. The national teams of Spain and Belgium will face each other. The current European champions hold the role of favorites, but the Belgians cannot be written off. The football public is expecting the first truly excellent performance of Lamino Yamal at this year's World Cup.
There are three games left. Three steps to reach the top of world football. Spain no longer plays with the illusion of a selection that has gone far. Play with the conviction of those who feel that they are ready to conquer the World Cup. It transmits it in every training, in every celebration, in every conversation after the work sessions, when much of the group continues on the lawn sharing laughter while the sun falls on Los Angeles, Dallas o…
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