Add
Al Jazeera on Google
Belgium's
Romelu Lukaku is the team's top scorer at the 2026 World Cup with three goals [Lee Smith/Reuters] By Manasi Pathak Published On 10 Jul 202610 Jul 2026 Who:
Spain vs
Belgium What:
FIFA World Cup 2026 – quarterfinal Where:
Los Angeles Stadium in
California,
United States When: Friday at noon (19:00 GMT) How to follow: We will have all the build-up on
Al Jazeera Sport from 15:30 GMT before our live text commentary stream. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3Egypt criticises ‘influential refereeing’ in Argentina World Cup match list 2 of 3Argentina fans accused of violence, racism by Egypt, Cape Verde supporters list 3 of 3Justin Bieber joins Madonna, Shakira, BTS in World Cup final halftime show end of list After crushing the “American dream” by taking down cohosts USA in a politically influenced encounter,
Belgium are gearing up for their next big challenge. They face the daunting task of tackling
Spain, whose robust defence and careful, possession-based football have made them one of the bookmakers’ favourites at the tournament. Since an unconvincing performance in the first match,
Spain have improved with each contest and punched their ticket to the quarterfinals in style. They are the first team in history to keep six consecutive World Cup clean sheets – a record achieved by taking out
Portugal on Monday and ending
Cristiano Ronaldo’s last bid for a world title.
Belgium’s knockout campaign in North America has been nothing short of a roller-coaster, and come Friday, it could take another turn if they upset the reigning European champions to reach the semifinals.
Al Jazeera tells you everything about
Spain vs
Belgium: How did
Spain and
Belgium reach the quarterfinals?
Spain topped Group H with seven points, beating
Saudi Arabia and Uruguay and drawing with Cape Verde. They began their knockout campaign with a 3-0 thrashing of
Austria in the round of 32 before beating
Portugal 1-0 with a late goal in an Iberian football derby in the round of 16.
Belgium topped Group G with five points, winning against New Zealand, and drawing with Iran and Egypt. They defeated Senegal 3-2 in extra time in the round of 32 before thrashing the USA 4-1 in the last 16 contest that was eclipsed by the bitter row over Folarin Balogun’s red card ban. Get instant alerts and updates based on your interests. Be the first to know when big stories happen. Yes, keep me updated Courtois is confident
Belgium can take down
Spain There may be only five spots between
Spain’s and
Belgium’s FIFA rankings with La Roja third and
Belgium eighth, but the gap in their quality is quite stark.
Spain, the 2010 world champions, are unbeaten in 35 matches, a run that has turned coach Luis de la Fuente’s side from promising European champions into a team that exert confident control over their opponents. Historically,
Belgium have been far behind their Spanish counterparts, especially at major tournaments, having been knocked out in the group stage at the 2022 World Cup and in the last 16 at Euro 2024. Yet goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois believes
Belgium can pull off an upset after finally beginning to show some form at the tournament with a come-from-behind extra-time win and a statement performance in their last two games. This content is unavailable due to your cookie settings. To continue, please allow functional cookies from third-party platforms. “Everyone on our team realises it’s possible. I think we have a strong squad with qualities that
Spain will have to take into account,” Courtois told reporters on Wednesday. “There are always surprises, and I think we can be one of them. Eliminating the European champions would obviously be a huge upset. The confidence is there. “People were a bit disappointed in us, but we’ve set that right. We’re getting better and better,” he added about
Belgium, whose best finish was third place at the 2018 World Cup. The World Cup is likely the last hurrah for the remainder of
Belgium’s so-called golden generation, including creative midfielder Kevin De Bruyne and striker
Romelu Lukaku. Lukaku is
Belgium’s top scorer at the tournament with three goals while Leandro Trossard has made an all-round impact with two goals and two assists. Charles De Ketelaere and Youri Tielemans also have two goals each. Slowly finding his feet in his debut World Cup, the prodigiously gifted Lamine Yamal has not enjoyed the hero’s status he’s often used to. With one goal in five games, the 18-year-old winger – who came into the World Cup on the back of a hamstring injury – is playing catch-up with Mikel Oyarzabal,
Spain’s leading tournament scorer with four goals. Midfielder Dani Olmo said his Barcelona teammate Yamal is growing into the tournament. “He brings so much to the team with his dribbling and presence. When he receives the ball, two or three opposing players close in on him, which opens up space,” he said. “Lamine scores and assists. He’s always done that in his short career, and even when he doesn’t, he’ll keep helping us with the work he’s doing.”
Spain forward Lamine Yamal is playing at his maiden World Cup [Etienne Laurent/AFP]
Spain vs
Belgium prediction The Opta supercomputer gives
Spain a 59.3 percent likelihood of winning in regulation time while
Belgium’s chances of winning are 18.3 percent. The model estimated a 22.4 percent probability of the game going to extra time. Kickoff time, TV schedule
Spain: LA1, Teledeporte, RTVE Play, DAZN Mundial (9pm, Central European Summer Time)
Belgium: VRT Max, Tipik, Auvio, Sportz, VRT (9pm, Central European Summer Time) United Kingdom: STV, STV Player, ITVX, ITV1 (8pm, British Summer Time) US: FOX, FOX One, Telemundo App, Telemundo Network, Peacock (noon, Pacific Daylight Time; 3pm, Eastern Daylight Time) To check the TV listings for your country, head to FIFA’s TV listing schedule here. The winner of the
Spain vs
Belgium match will face France in the semifinals on Tuesday in Dallas, Texas. France defeated Morocco 2-0 on Thursday to reach the last-four.
Spain and
Belgium have met twice at the World Cup with honours even at one victory apiece. Their first meeting dates back to 1986 when
Belgium beat
Spain 5-4 on penalties in the quarterfinals. Then they met in the group stage in 1990 with
Spain winning 2-1. Friday’s match will be
Belgium’s third quarterfinal in four World Cups and fourth overall. For
Spain, the quarterfinals have not often been a happy hunting ground. They have only cleared this stage twice, making it to the final group stage in 1950 and beating Paraguay on their way to lifting the trophy in South Africa in 2010.
Belgium’s midfielder Amadou Onana will miss the remainder of the World Cup after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee during the last match. (4-2-3-1): Simon (goalkeeper); Porro, Cubarsi, Laporte, Cucurella; Rodri, Pedri; Yamal, Olmo, Baena; Oyarzabal (4-3-3): Courtois (goalkeeper); Castagne, Mechele, Ngoy, De Cuyper; Tielemans, Raskin, Vanaken; Lukebakio, De Ketelaere, Trossard