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Spain vs Austria Predictions, Picks & Odds – 02/07/2026

World Cup · Round of 32
02 Jul 2026 Los Angeles Stadium Louis Hecq

Spain vs Austria – Best bets of the match

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Dafabet1.295.6012.00View Odds
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Our prediction
1: Spain to win
1.29 on Dafabet · Confidence High
Odds recorded on 01 Jul 2026 at 04:19 · Odds are subject to change
Competition: World Cup
Stage: Round of 32
Date: 02 Jul 2026
Time: 20:00 BST
Stadium: Los Angeles Stadium

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Spain arrive at this Round of 32 clash in imperious form, having topped their group without conceding a single goal across three matches. Their 1-0 victory over Uruguay extended a remarkable 34-match unbeaten competitive run. Luis de la Fuente is expected to bring Dani Olmo into the starting lineup in place of Mikel Merino, adding further creativity to a side already brimming with quality and defensive solidity.

Austria qualified in dramatic fashion, with Sasa Kalajdzic's 96th-minute equaliser in a thrilling 3-3 draw against Algeria securing their passage. Finishing second in their group, they reach the knockout stages for the first time since 1982. Ralf Rangnick's high-intensity pressing system has completely transformed this squad, and his recent contract extension until 2028 signals long-term belief. Austria scored six group-stage goals, proving they carry genuine attacking threat.

Spain's home win at 1.29 represents the strongest selection in this fixture. La Roja's 34-match unbeaten competitive run is no fluke; their defensive solidity through the group stage, conceding zero goals, points to a side built on control and discipline. Luis de la Fuente's likely introduction of Dani Olmo adds creative thrust to an already dominant midfield.

Austria deserve credit for reaching the knockout rounds for the first time since 1982, but their dramatic 3-3 draw with Algeria exposed vulnerabilities at the back. Ralf Rangnick's high-intensity pressing can trouble opponents, yet Spain's possession-based approach is designed to neutralise exactly that style. The under 2.5 goals line at N/A appeals given Spain's watertight rearguard.

Backing both teams to score: no at N/A complements the home win selection neatly. Spain have kept three consecutive clean sheets in this tournament, and their low-risk build-up play starves opponents of transitions. Austria scored six group stage goals, but doing so against Spain's organised defensive block is a different proposition entirely. The combination of a Spanish victory and a clean sheet looks the likeliest outcome.

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Trends to Know about Spain vs Austria

  • Spain unbeaten in 34 competitive matches
  • Austria conceded in every group game
  • Spain kept three consecutive clean sheets

Form & Statistics: Spain vs Austria

Spain

Recent form

WWDWD
Wins3/5 (60%)
Draws2/5 (40%)
Losses0/5 (0%)

Season statistics (5)

3.2Total goals
53%Both teams score
2.2Goals scored
1Goals conceded

Austria

Recent form

DLWWW
Wins3/5 (60%)
Draws1/5 (20%)
Losses1/5 (20%)

Season statistics (5)

3.1Total goals
57%Both teams score
2Goals scored
1.1Goals conceded
StatisticSpainAustria
Last 5 results3W 2D·3W 1D 1L
Avg goals scored2.2·2.0
Avg goals conceded1.0·1.1
Under 2.5 (last 5)3/5·3/5
Probable lineup

Lineups: Spain vs Austria

Spain

4-2-3-1
  1. 1 Unai Simón
  2. 2 Marcos Llorente
  3. 3 Pau Cubarsí
  4. 4 Aymeric Laporte
  5. 5 Marc Cucurella
  6. 6 Rodri
  7. 7 Pedri
  8. 8 Lamine Yamal
  9. 9 Dani Olmo
  10. 10 Álex Baena
  11. 11 Mikel Oyarzabal
  • Yeremy Pino (broken shoulder/collarbone (likely ruled out for tournament))
  • Victor Munoz (unspecified injury issues (yet to recover))

Austria

4-2-3-1
  1. 1 Patrick Pentz
  2. 2 Alexander Prass
  3. 3 David Alaba
  4. 4 David Affengruber
  5. 5 Philipp Lienhart
  6. 6 Florian Grillitsch
  7. 7 Marcel Sabitzer
  8. 8 Paul Wanner
  9. 9 Konrad Laimer
  10. 10 Marko Arnautovic
  11. 11 Sasa Kalajdžić
  • Christoph Baumgartner (thigh muscle injury (ruled out for tournament))

Low confidence

Both sides line up in mirrored 4-2-3-1 shapes, though Austria's XI carries considerably less certainty, drawn from a single source with Konrad Laimer's inclusion still speculative. Spain's probable XI is backed by multiple credible outlets, making La Roja's tactical picture far clearer heading into this last-32 tie.

For Spain, the double pivot of Rodri and Pedri anchors a side built to control tempo, with Lamine Yamal featuring despite ongoing minute management around his hamstring. Austria will look to Sabitzer and Arnautovic to disrupt Spain's rhythm, but their collective fitness and selection remain works in progress until confirmation arrives.

How to Watch Spain vs Austria Match?

What time is Spain vs Austria?

Spain vs Austria kicks off at the Los Angeles Stadium on 2 July 2026 at 20:00 BST.

Where is Spain vs Austria being played?

This World Cup Round of 32 fixture will be played at the Los Angeles Stadium in Los Angeles.

How Can I Watch Spain vs Austria on TV and Live Stream?

Spain vs Austria will be broadcast live on Sony Sports Network and streamed via JioCinema in India.