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    Spain VS Belgium

    FIFA World Cup
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    Belgium
    The second team to stamp their ticket to the final four in the 2026 World Cup will be confirmed on Friday night when Spain take on Belgium at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. After taking seven points from their group, Spain booked their spot in the quarter-finals of this year’s World Cup with a 3-0 victory over Austria and a 1-0 win against Portugal in the knockout rounds. La Roja have scored nine goals in this competition and are averaging 1.95 xG per 90. However, the most impressive part about their performances has come in defence, where they have not conceded a single goal. The European champions are now on a four-match win streak and are unbeaten in their last 15 games, dating back to their loss against Portugal in the Nations League final just over a year ago.
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    • omar malouche
      omar malouche
      De Ketelaere is in hot form, scoring a brace. However, the key defensive midfielder Onana suffered a serious right - knee injury in a match against the US and will miss the rest of the season. This will significantly reduce the team's midfield interception intensity. On the other hand, the Spanish team has a stable physical state, with almost all players in good health. Only winger Nico Williams has a minor injury but is still expected to be included in the match squad. Right - back Marcos Llorente is in excellent form and is competing for a starting spot. The core of the Belgian team consists of De Bruyne, Lukaku and Courtois. Nevertheless, the physical condition of veterans like De Bruyne and Lukaku can only support them for the first 60 minutes. In the second half, their running and passing accuracy will decline notably. The gap in strength between the substitutes and the starters is large, and the defense is prone to marking errors after long - term passive defending. The only enco
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      World Cup Spain 2-1 Belgium
    • Erdem Bitik
      Erdem Bitik
      Spain has been in good form recently, with 6 wins and 4 draws in their last 10 matches, and they ended a period of inconsistent performances by winning their last game, which has boosted their morale. On the other hand, Belgium also has a record of 6 wins and 4 draws in their last 10 matches. However, their mediocre performance can be attributed to the psychological quality and form of their players. Despite their poor state, Belgium has an edge in head - to - head encounters. In addition, their home - scoring record has been disappointing lately, but the gap between their performance and Spain's isn't significant. In terms of historical meetings, the two teams have faced each other 4 times. Spain has 1 win and 3 draws, holding a certain advantage. Spain is likely to control the game rhythm through a well - organized defensive - counterattack strategy. Overall, Spain seems to have an upper hand in this game. The question is whether Spain can win this match and whether Belgium can conti
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      World Cup Spain 2-1 Belgium
    • Ismet Ergin
      Ismet Ergin
      Spain has shown unparalleled stability and a great balance between attack and defense in this World Cup. They've remained unbeaten for multiple consecutive games, with many clean - sheets and a very low number of goals conceded. Their defense has demonstrated high - level coordination and resilience. In terms of the lineup, the team is in good shape with no injuries. All key players are ready for high - intensity matches, providing the coach with plenty of flexibility and depth in tactical arrangements. The players are in peak mental state, with high morale, strong team cohesion, smooth tactical implementation, and a fast - paced attack - defense transition. This allows Spain to take the initiative against any opponent, and their worry - free competitive state is a significant advantage. Belgium has also remained unbeaten. However, their record shows obvious differences. They've had a relatively high proportion of draws. While their offensive efficiency is decent, their defense has man
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      World Cup Spain 2-1 Belgium
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