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    Spain VS Belgium

    FIFA World Cup
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    Spain
    Spain 2
    1 Belgium
    Belgium
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    • Gavinwang
      Gavinwang
      Spain's home form this season shows a distinct pattern. With a draw probability of 57.1% and a win rate of only 42.8% in home games, they have a solid defensive record, conceding just 3 goals at home, with a goal difference of +10. Their average of 1.85 goals per game, 7.2 corner kicks, and 0.6 yellow cards per game indicates a possession - based defensive strategy. On the other hand, Belgium's away form is extremely strong. As the away team, they have an 80% win rate and a 20% draw rate. They've scored 17 goals and conceded only 5 away from home, with a goal difference of +12. Their offensive firepower is evident from an average of 3.4 goals per game, 6.4 corner kicks, and 1 yellow card per game, far surpassing their opponents. Looking at Belgium's overall performance, they've won 60% of their games, drawn 40%, and lost none. They've scored 32 goals and conceded 8, with an average of 3.2 goals per game, which is significantly higher than Spain's 1.85 goals per game. Given these statis
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      World Cup Spain 2-1 Belgium
    • Stockradamus
      Stockradamus
      Spain, currently ranked third in the world, has shown a dominant performance in this World Cup. They topped their group with two wins and one draw in the group - stage, and then advanced smoothly in the knockout stage. They defeated Austria 3 - 0 and Portugal 1 - 0, making their way back to the World Cup quarter - finals after 16 years. What really stands out for Spain is their solid defense. In five matches, they haven't conceded a single goal. Goalkeeper Simon has gone 609 minutes without conceding, breaking the 36 - year - old record held by Italian legend Walter Zenga. Counting the goalless draw against Morocco in regular time of the last World Cup, Spain has now kept a clean sheet in six consecutive World Cup matches, becoming the first team in World Cup history to achieve this feat. In the midfield, the combination of Rodri, Pedri, and Olmo provides strong control, and all of them are in good physical condition without any injuries. However, their attack is not flawless. Their ab
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    • 343
      343
      Looking at the head - to - head history between Spain and Belgium, the Spanish side, known as the Matadors, holds a clear edge. In the last five encounters, Spain has a record of 4 wins and 1 loss. At home, Spain has achieved 2 wins and 1 draw against Belgium. For example, they triumphed 5 - 0 in 2009 and 2 - 0 in 2004. Away from home, they also had a resounding 2 - 0 victory in a friendly match in 2016. Notably, in the last three meetings, Spain has scored 5 goals while conceding only 1. The 5 - 0 home win in 2009 was the largest margin of victory in their history, with a 1 - 0 lead at half - time setting the tone for the win. On the other hand, Belgium has managed to score only 1 goal in the last five encounters (on a specific date which we've removed). Their offensive pressure on Spain has been almost non - existent. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming In historical encounters, Spain has shown a clear edge over Belgium. Data reveals tha
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