In the match between Spain and Belgium played on July 10, 2026, Spain won 2-1. The meeting took place as part of the 2026 World Championships.
🏆 Tournament: 2026 World Cup
⚽ Phase: quarterfinal
📅 Date and time: July 10, 2026, at 9:00 p.m
🏟️ Stadium: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
Spain – Belgium: live score and LIVE coverage
Here you will find the current result of the Spain – Belgium match, a minute-by-minute report and the most important statistics of the match. We will track goals, cards, substitutions, corner kicks, ball possession and all key events on the pitch.
Both teams’ path to the quarterfinals
Spain passed through the knockout stage very confidently. First, it defeated Austria 3-0, and then won against Portugal 1-0. La Roja impresses with the organization of the game and has not conceded goals for several matches.
Belgium also found its rhythm in the most important moment of the tournament. After a 5-1 victory against New Zealand, there was a win against Senegal after overtime, and then an impressive 4-1 victory over the USA.
The most important figures of the meeting
On the Spanish side, Rodri, Pedri, Lamine Yamal, Dani Olmo, Álex Baena and Mikel Oyarzabal may be key. The Spaniards have great quality in the midfield and can control the pace of the match for a long time.
Belgium will count primarily on Thibaut Courtois, Kevin De Bruyne, Youri Tielemans, Jeremy Doku, Leandro Trossard and Charles De Ketelaere. Quick transitions to the attack and duels on the wings may be particularly important.
Who won the match?
Spain won the match against Belgium with a score of 2-1. The goals for Spain were scored by Federico Ruiz in the 30th minute and Mikel Merino in the 88th minute. Charles De Ketelaere scored for Belgium in the 41st minute, leveling the match for a while.
Spain dominated the statistics with 17 shots, 8 of which were on target. Ball possession was 68%, highlighting their control over the game. Belgium shot at goal only 5 times, with 2 shots on target. Both teams received 2 yellow cards, and Spain managed to complete 90% of accurate passes, which proves their high attack effectiveness.
Will Belgium stop the speeding Spain?
Spain has won its last four World Cup matches and has yet to concede a goal in the knockout stages. The biggest challenge for Belgium will be to limit the influence of Rodri and Pedri on the play and to stop Yamal and Baena in the side sectors.
However, Belgium has arguments to impose difficult conditions. De Bruyne can launch Doku or Trossard with one pass, while De Ketelaere provides an option in the penalty area. If the Belgians are effective in receiving, Spain may have more problems than in previous rounds.
It promises to be one of the strongest quarterfinals of the 2026 World Cup. Spain will be the favorite thanks to its stability and control of the game, but Belgium, after its spectacular victory over the USA, has the quality to threaten any defense of the tournament.
Piala Dunia 2026
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