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    Spain VS Belgium

    FIFA World Cup
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    Spain
    Spain 2
    1 Belgium
    Belgium
    Spain has been in a stable form recently. In the last 10 matches, they have 6 wins and 4 draws, with a win - rate of 60%, which clearly shows the team's competitiveness. However, a winning margin rate of only 50% indicates the volatility under the handicap. A big - goal rate of 40% reflects a relatively conservative offensive efficiency. In specific games, the 0 - 0 draw against Egypt and the 1 - 1 draw against Iraq both demonstrated the team's lack of ability to convert key goals. Only the 3 - 0 victory over Serbia showed efficient attacking play, yet such high - level performance lacked consistency. In the European Qualifiers, when they drew 2 - 2 with Turkey, Spain remained unbeaten, but their offense failed to break through the opponent's defense effectively. On the other hand, Belgium also has an unbeaten record of 6 wins and 4 draws. With a win - rate of 60% and a high winning margin rate of 60%, they have a clear advantage in handicap stability. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • saidramadhan
      saidramadhan
      Spain, currently ranked third in the world, has shown a dominant performance in this World Cup. The team advanced as group winners with 2 wins and 1 draw in the group stage. In the knockout rounds, they thrashed Austria 3 - 0 and defeated Portugal 1 - 0, making their way back to the World Cup quarter - finals after a 16 - year absence. What truly stands out for Spain is its solid defense. In five games, they haven't conceded a single goal. Goalkeeper Simon has gone 609 consecutive minutes without letting in a goal, breaking the 36 - year - old record held by Italian legend Walter Zenga. Counting the goalless draw against Morocco in regular time in the previous 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 the entire team is free from injuries. However, the attacking side isn't flawless. Their abili
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      World Cup Spain 2-1 Belgium
    • Ceestixx
      Ceestixx
      Spain, ranked 3rd in FIFA, boasts a squad value of €1.22 billion and an average age of 26.2. In this World Cup, they've achieved 4 wins and 1 draw, scoring 9 goals without conceding any. Goalkeeper Unai Simón has an impressive streak of 609 consecutive minutes without conceding. On the other hand, Belgium, ranked between 8th and 10th in FIFA, has a squad value of €548 million and an average age of 27.1. In the group - stage, they had 1 win and 2 draws. In the knockout stage, they won 3 - 2 against Senegal in extra - time and 4 - 1 against the United States. They've scored 13 goals in total, but their performance in both attack and defense has been inconsistent. In terms of injuries, Spanish winger Nico Williams will be absent from the game, while Belgian midfielder Onana is ruled out due to injury. This match is set to be a thrilling encounter between two strong European teams. Spain's solid defense and goal - scoring ability will face off against Belgium's attacking firepower and
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      World Cup Spain 2-1 Belgium
    • TUNEX7
      TUNEX7
      Spain, currently ranked third in the world, has shown a dominant performance in this World Cup. The team advanced from the group stage as group winners with two wins and one draw. In the knockout stage, they thrashed Austria 3 - 0 and defeated Portugal 1 - 0, making their way back to the World Cup quarter - finals after 16 years. One of Spain's most remarkable aspects is its defense. In five games, they haven't conceded a single goal. Goalkeeper Simon has gone 609 consecutive minutes without conceding, breaking the 36 - year - old record held by Italian legend Walter Zenga. Counting the goalless draw against Morocco in regular time in the previous 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, the attacking end is not flawless.
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      World Cup Spain 2-1 Belgium
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