Spain's La Roja Chasing S’final Ticket Against Incredibly Dangerous Red Devils
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Spain aims to reach the 2026 World Cup semifinals for the first time in 16 years when facing Belgium.
- Spain has remained unbeaten and has not conceded any goals throughout the tournament so far.
- Belgium has evolved into a dangerous offensive team, progressing through the tournament with strong attacking performances.
Spain is determined to secure a spot in the 2026 World Cup semifinals, a feat they haven't achieved in 16 years, as they prepare to face Belgium. The European champions have navigated their five matches in North America undefeated and without conceding a single goal, showcasing remarkable defensive strength.
Coach Luis de la Fuente has largely maintained a consistent lineup, trusting his core players. However, the quarterfinal clash against a resurgent Belgium might prompt tactical considerations. Spain's journey to the last eight has been defensively historic, with goalkeeper Unai Simón setting a new record of 609 minutes without conceding.
Standing in Spain's way is a formidable Belgian side that has transformed into a multi-faceted goal-scoring threat. After a cautious start, Belgium unleashed an offensive surge, including a dominant 5-1 victory over New Zealand. Their knockout stage performances have been equally impressive, with a narrow 3-2 extra-time win against Senegal followed by a commanding 4-1 demolition of co-hosts USA.
Belgium enters the match on an impressive 18-game unbeaten streak across all competitions. They are eager to overcome Spain's defensive solidity and claim a historic place in the final four. The quarterfinal promises a compelling contest between Spain's impenetrable defense and Belgium's potent attack.
Originally published by ThisDay in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.