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    Spain VS Belgium

    FIFA World Cup
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    Spain
    Spain
    Belgium
    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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    • TPG Football Tipster
      TPG Football Tipster
      Spain, a traditional European football powerhouse, boasts a total team value of 1.223 billion euros. With a young - looking squad and deep bench strength, it's one of the top contenders for the World Cup title. The team adheres to its classic possession - based football system. Its tactical maturity, offensive - defensive balance, and overall teamwork are at the world's top level, with no obvious tactical flaws or lineup weaknesses. In this World Cup, Spain's performance has been dominant. Their offensive and defensive displays have outshone the other 31 teams. In the group stage, they achieved an unbeaten record of 2 wins and 1 draw, accumulating 7 points. They also completed the group - stage matches without conceding a single goal, showing excellent defensive stability. On the other hand, Belgium, once the world's number one and known as the "Red Devils," is a traditional strong team. Currently ranked 9th in the FIFA world rankings, the team has a total value of 548 million euros, o
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    • Samuel Luckhurst
      Samuel Luckhurst
      The upcoming clash between Spain and Belgium in the 2026 World Cup promises to be a tactical battle, with both teams showcasing distinct offensive and defensive approaches. Spain has been dominant in possession in recent games. In their last five matches, they boasted an average ball - possession rate of 65.2% and a passing success rate of 89.3%. Their attacking strategy relies on short, high - frequency passes, which have led to 12 goal - scoring opportunities. Defensively, they are solid, conceding only 1.2 goals per game, indicating their excellent control in positional play. On the other hand, Belgium's core strategy is based on rapid counter - attacks. They average 12.4 tackles per game and have a 76.5% success rate in quick transitions. In the last five matches, 67% of their goals came from counter - attacks. Defensively, they are also strong, making 11.7 interceptions per game, highlighting their efficient transition from defense to attack. When it comes to historical encounters
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    • arpan paul
      arpan paul
      Spain holds a clear edge in their historical head - to - head encounters. In a total of 23 matches, they've secured 12 wins, 6 draws, and only 5 losses. In the last 8 meetings, they've won 7 and drawn 1, exerting strong psychological pressure on their opponents. The only exception was in the 1986 World Cup, when Belgium eliminated Spain in a penalty shoot - out. Spain has a young squad with an average age of just 24.7. They rely on a well - established 433 possession - based system. Players like Rodri, Pedri, and Olmo form a top - notch midfield, ensuring stable ball control and smooth transitions between attack and defense. In this World Cup, Spain has kept a clean sheet in all six of their official matches, boasting the most stable defense in the tournament. Almost all of their key players are in good health, except for winger Nico Williams. They have sufficient physical fitness and rotation depth. However, Spain has its weaknesses. Their conversion rate in positional attacks is rela
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