Spain vs Belgium
Key Details
FIFA World Cup 2026 – Quarter-finals
Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood (USA)
Friday 10 July 2026 – 20:00 BST
Our Prediction
Spain 1-0 Belgium
Key Stat
Spain have kept a clean sheet in all five of their World Cup 2026 matches
Top Tip
Under 2.5 goals

Spain take on Belgium in the quarter-finals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Friday 10 July at the Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, with kick-off at 20:00 BST.

Luis de la Fuente's side remain the only team in the tournament yet to concede a goal, having kept five consecutive clean sheets, while Rudi Garcia's Belgium arrive with 13 goals scored in five matches but will have to cope without midfielder Amadou Onana, who suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in the victory over the United States and is out for the remainder of the competition.

Match preview: Spain vs Belgium

Recent form
Spain
D W W W W
Belgium
D D W W W

Spain have built their tournament on a defensive record of unprecedented quality, keeping a clean sheet in every single match played at this World Cup.

The group stage opened with a goalless draw against Cape Verde, followed by a commanding 4-0 victory over Saudi Arabia featuring a goal from Lamine Yamal and a brace from Mikel Oyarzabal, then a 1-0 win over Uruguay courtesy of an Alex Baena strike.

In the knockout rounds, the standard has not dropped: a 3-0 win against Austria in the round of 32 with two goals from Oyarzabal and one from Pedro Porro, and a 1-0 victory over Portugal in the round of 16 settled by a Mikel Merino strike in the first minute of stoppage time.

The overall record speaks for itself: nine goals scored, zero conceded and a run of 35 matches unbeaten in regulation time (26 wins and nine draws) that equals the national team's all-time record, with bet365 pricing Spain as clear favourites for this quarter-final tie in what has been the standout defensive performance of the competition so far (see our bet365 review for a full breakdown of their football markets).

The midfield axis of Rodri and Pedri provides near-total possession control, while Lamine Yamal, 18, has established himself as the primary attacking threat on the right flank with a goal already to his name in the group stage.

Oyarzabal, the leading Spanish scorer at this tournament with four goals, has cemented his place as the undisputed centre-forward thanks to his clinical finishing from the chances created by the collective, and those exploring the latest World Cup betting sites will find him prominently featured in the goalscorer markets.

Spain vs Belgium comparison
Last 5 games
SpainBelgium
FIFA Ranking
2nd
9th
Wins
4
3
Draws
1
2
Losses
0
0
Goals scored
9
13
Goals conceded
0
5
Clean sheets
5
1

Belgium have taken a more uneven path to this stage, with early-tournament difficulties giving way to an attacking explosion in the knockout rounds.

The Red Devils drew their opening two group matches (1-1 with Egypt and 0-0 against Iran) before thrashing New Zealand 5-1 to secure top spot in Group G.

In the round of 32, Belgium produced one of the most dramatic comebacks of the tournament against Senegal, trailing 2-0 before mounting a remarkable fightback to win 3-2 after extra time.

The round of 16 brought Belgium's finest performance as they dismantled the United States 4-1, with Charles De Ketelaere scoring twice, Hans Vanaken adding another and Romelu Lukaku completing the rout.

However, the five goals conceded across the tournament (three in the knockout phase alone) highlight a defensive vulnerability that could prove costly against the best defence in the competition, while punters looking at the new betting sites available for this summer's action will note the markets heavily favour Spain to progress.

Team news: Spain vs Belgium

Spain

Outs and doubts – Spain
Doubt
Nico Williams
Right adductor injury – Doubt for quarter-final

The biggest fitness concern for Spain surrounds Nico Williams, who sustained a right adductor injury during the group stage match against Uruguay.

The Athletic Bilbao winger did not feature against Austria and remained on the bench for the Portugal match, with the Spanish football federation indicating that a full recovery before the end of the tournament remains uncertain.

Alex Baena has filled the left-sided role effectively, contributing a goal against Uruguay and an assist for Pedro Porro's strike against Austria.

The remainder of the squad are available for Luis de la Fuente, who is expected to name the same starting XI deployed in the last two knockout matches.

Belgium

Outs and doubts – Belgium
Out
Amadou Onana
Ruptured ACL – Out for remainder of tournament
Doubt
Zeno Debast
Leg injury – Has not played in the tournament
Doubt
Leandro Trossard
Muscle complaint – Withdrawn early against USA

Belgium have been dealt a significant blow with the confirmation that Amadou Onana ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during the match against the United States following a collision with Christian Pulisic in the first half.

The Aston Villa midfielder is ruled out for the remainder of the tournament, depriving the Red Devils of their primary ball-winner in central midfield.

Hans Vanaken, who replaced Onana against the United States and scored one of the goals in the 4-1 victory, is expected to assume the starting role.

Defender Zeno Debast of Sporting CP remains a doubt, having sustained a leg injury before the tournament and not yet featured in a single match at this World Cup.

Leandro Trossard was withdrawn early against the United States with a muscle complaint and his fitness is still being assessed, while those researching their options via our TNT Sports betting hub will find up-to-date market information on squad availability.

Kevin De Bruyne, who did not play against the United States, participated in Tuesday's training session and is expected to return to the starting lineup for this quarter-final.

Predicted XIs: Spain vs Belgium

Predicted Spain XI (4-2-3-1): Unai Simon; Pedro Porro, Pau Cubarsi, Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella; Rodri, Pedri; Lamine Yamal, Dani Olmo, Alex Baena; Mikel Oyarzabal.

Predicted XI
Spain
4-2-3-1
U Simon
A Laporte
P Cubarsi
P Porro
M Cucurella
Rodri
Pedri
L Yamal
D Olmo
A Baena
M Oyarzabal

Predicted Belgium XI (4-2-3-1): Thibaut Courtois; Timothy Castagne, Brandon Mechele, Nathan Ngoy, Maxim De Cuyper; Hans Vanaken, Youri Tielemans; Jeremy Doku, Kevin De Bruyne, Leandro Trossard; Charles De Ketelaere.

Predicted XI
Belgium
4-2-3-1
T Courtois
M De Cuyper
B Mechele
N Ngoy
T Castagne
H Vanaken
Y Tielemans
L Trossard
K De Bruyne
J Doku
C De Ketelaere

Head to head: Spain vs Belgium

Head to head record
Belgium
0-2
Spain
International friendly – 1 September 2016
12 W Spain5 D5 W Belgium

Spain and Belgium have met on 22 occasions throughout their history, with the record firmly in Spain's favour: 12 victories, five draws and five defeats.

The most recent meeting came on 1 September 2016, when Spain secured a 2-0 victory in a friendly played in Brussels.

At World Cup level, the two nations have faced each other twice with the record perfectly balanced: in the 1986 quarter-finals in Mexico, Belgium eliminated Spain on penalties after a 1-1 draw through extra time, while at the 1990 World Cup, Spain prevailed 2-1 in the group stage.

Friday's encounter therefore represents the decisive chapter in the World Cup rivalry between these two nations, and those claiming a bet365 bonus code will find competitive prices on the outright winner market for this tie.

Tips and prediction: Spain vs Belgium

Top Tip
Under 2.5 goals
1.95
Spain have not conceded a goal in any of their five tournament matches and three of those five encounters have produced just a single goal in total (0-0, 1-0, 1-0). In a quarter-final between two sides who respect each other, the conditions favour a low-scoring affair.
Value Bet
Spain clean sheet
1.80
Five consecutive clean sheets in the tournament represent an unprecedented run for the national team. The absence of Onana deprives Belgium of their primary ball-winner in central midfield, making it considerably harder for the Red Devils to construct sustained attacking moves against the Rodri-Pedri axis.
Longshot
Mikel Oyarzabal anytime scorer
2.20
Oyarzabal is the leading Spanish scorer at this tournament with four goals in five matches. He has found the net 17 times in his last 16 starts for the national team, making him the most reliable route to a Spanish goal at this World Cup.
Free Choice
Spain to win and under 3.5 goals
2.00
All four of Spain's victories at this tournament have been achieved without conceding a single goal. Belgium, despite their attacking firepower, will face the best defence in the competition without Onana, pointing towards a narrow Spanish triumph.
Score prediction
Spain 1-0 Belgium
Spain arrive in the quarter-finals with the best defensive record in the tournament and a perfect record of zero goals conceded. Against a Belgium side weakened by the loss of Onana in central midfield, the possession dominance of Rodri and Pedri should suffocate the Red Devils' counter-attacking ambitions, leading to another tight victory for La Roja.
  • Spain have kept five consecutive clean sheets at the 2026 World Cup, a record in the history of the national team
  • Belgium have lost midfielder Amadou Onana to a ruptured ACL, compromising the defensive balance of their central midfield
  • Spain are on a run of 35 matches unbeaten in regulation time (26 wins and nine draws), equalling the all-time national team record
  • Belgium have conceded in three of their last four matches, including both knockout round fixtures against Senegal and the United States
  • Mikel Oyarzabal, Spain's leading scorer with four goals, has netted 17 times in his last 16 starts for the national team