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Spain vs Belgium Predictions, Picks & Odds – 10/07/2026

World Cup · Quarter-finals
10 Jul 2026 Los Angeles Stadium Louis Hecq

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Dafabet1.653.955.60View Odds
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Our prediction
1: Spain to win
1.65 on Dafabet · Confidence High
Odds recorded on 08 Jul 2026 at 22:59 · Odds are subject to change
Competition: World Cup
Stage: Quarter-finals
Date: 10 Jul 2026
Time: 20:00 BST
Stadium: Los Angeles Stadium

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Spain arrive at this World Cup quarter-final in extraordinary form, riding a 35-match unbeaten run that has yielded four wins and a draw in their last five outings. Their defensive record is remarkable: six consecutive clean sheets at this tournament, with zero goals conceded across five matches. Mikel Merino's stoppage-time winner against Portugal in the Round of 16 underlined their resilience and quality under pressure.

Belgium, meanwhile, carry serious momentum of their own. An 18-match unbeaten streak and a thumping 4-1 demolition of co-hosts USA in the last 16 suggest Rudi Garcia's side are peaking at the right moment. Garcia's bold decision to bench Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku against the Americans paid off handsomely, though both are expected to return for this quarter-final. Two draws in their recent five suggest occasional vulnerability.

Spain's defensive record is the cornerstone of our home win prediction at 1.65. Six consecutive clean sheets at this tournament is a remarkable achievement, and no opponent has found a way past Luis de la Fuente's backline. Belgium scored four against the USA in the last round, but breaching a defence that has conceded zero goals across five matches is a different proposition entirely.

The midfield battle between Rodri and Kevin De Bruyne will shape this contest. Rudi Garcia's decision to bench De Bruyne against the USA introduced uncertainty around Belgium's selection approach, and that tactical unpredictability could work against them facing a side as structured as Spain. Mikel Merino's stoppage-time winner against Portugal showed La Roja possess match-winning quality even in tight encounters.

Belgium's 18-match unbeaten streak deserves respect, with two draws in their last five suggesting they are harder to beat than to overcome. Still, Spain's tournament pedigree and superior defensive solidity tilt the balance. We also favour under 2.5 goals at 1.96, given Spain's clean sheet dominance and their tendency to win by fine margins. Odds correct at time of publication.

Trends to Know about Spain vs Belgium

  • Spain boast zero goals conceded in five matches
  • Belgium scored four in Round of 16
  • Spain unbeaten in 35 consecutive fixtures

Form & Statistics: Spain vs Belgium

Spain

Recent form

WWWWD
Wins4/5 (80%)
Draws1/5 (20%)
Losses0/5 (0%)

Season statistics (5)

1.8Total goals
0%Both teams score
1.8Goals scored
0Goals conceded

Belgium

Recent form

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

Season statistics (5)

3.6Total goals
80%Both teams score
2.6Goals scored
1Goals conceded
StatisticSpainBelgium
Last 5 results4W 1D·3W 2D
Avg goals scored1.8·2.6
Avg goals conceded0.0·1.0
Under 2.5 (last 5)3/5·2/5
H2H, last 4 meetings4 Spain · 0 Draws · 0 Belgium
Probable lineup

Lineups: Spain vs Belgium

Spain

4-3-3
  1. 1 Unai Simón
  2. 2 Pedro Porro
  3. 3 Pau Cubarsí
  4. 4 Aymeric Laporte
  5. 5 Marc Cucurella
  6. 6 Rodri
  7. 7 Pedri
  8. 8 Mikel Merino
  9. 9 Lamine Yamal
  10. 10 Mikel Oyarzabal
  11. 11 Alex Baena
  • David Raya
  • Marcos Llorente
  • Dani Olmo
  • Fabián Ruiz
  • Gavi
  • Ferran Torres
  • Martín Zubimendi
  • Yeremy Pino (broken collarbone/shoulder injury)

Belgium

4-2-3-1
  1. 1 Thibaut Courtois
  2. 2 Timothy Castagne
  3. 3 Zeno Debast
  4. 4 Arthur Theate
  5. 5 Maxim De Cuyper
  6. 6 Youri Tielemans
  7. 7 Hans Vanaken
  8. 8 Jérémy Doku
  9. 9 Kevin De Bruyne
  10. 10 Leandro Trossard
  11. 11 Charles De Ketelaere
  • Koen Casteels
  • Brandon Mechele
  • Nathan Ngoy
  • Nicolas Raskin
  • Dodi Lukebakio
  • Romelu Lukaku
  • Loïs Openda
  • Amadou Onana (torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), ruled out for the remainder of the World Cup)

Medium confidence

Spain's 4-3-3 meets Belgium's 4-2-3-1 in what shapes up as a fascinating midfield contest. Rodri anchors the Spanish engine room, while Kevin De Bruyne pulls strings behind the Belgian front line, making the central corridor the decisive battleground in this World Cup quarter-final.

Spain's fluid, possession-based structure will look to press high and exploit the half-spaces, with Lamine Yamal a constant threat on the right. Belgium's double pivot offers defensive cover, but Jérémy Doku's directness on the opposite flank gives Roberto Martínez's side a genuine counter-attacking weapon.

Spain vs Belgium: Head-to-Head

Spain 100 % Draws 0 % Belgium 0 %

Average statistics (recent meetings)

3Total goals
25%Both teams score
2Home goals
1Away goals
50%Over 2.5 goals
50%Under 2.5 goals

How to Watch Spain vs Belgium Match?

What time is Spain vs Belgium?

Spain vs Belgium kicks off at 20:00 BST on 10 July 2026 at Los Angeles Stadium.

Where is Spain vs Belgium being played?

This World Cup quarter-final takes place at the Los Angeles Stadium in Los Angeles, United States.

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

This match will be broadcast live on Sony Sports Network and streamed via JioCinema in India.