Lamine Yamal of Spain looks on during the Training at Cotton Bowl on July 05, 2026 in Dallas, Texas.

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Spain and Portugal will drag a year's worth of ‌Iberian needle into the Texas heat on Monday (July 6, 2026), when the World Cup round of ​16 serves up a rematch of last year's Nations League final and a ⁠clash of generations between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lamine Yamal.Also read | FIFA World Cup 2026: Cristiano Ronaldo says 6th World Cup with Portugal will be his lastPortugal won that final on penalties after a 2-2 draw, spoiling Spain's attempt to defend their title and add another trophy to the European Championship crown they had ‌claimed a year earlier.For Luis de la Fuente's side, it remains the one blot on an otherwise gleaming three-year run that began with the 2023 Nations League ‌title and has now stretched to 34 matches unbeaten.Spain, smooth on the ball, ruthless in ‌exploiting ⁠space and miserly at the back, have not conceded a World Cup goal ⁠since their group match against Japan at Qatar 2022. Yet Portugal are no ordinary obstacle, especially with a midfield of Vitinha, Joao Neves and Bruno Fernandes capable of going toe-to-toe with Spain's technicians. In last year's Nations League final, ​Portugal did not pretend they were going ‌to out-glitter Spain. They were drilled, compact and stubborn, refusing the open, attacking approach France had tried before being beaten by Spain in a nine-goal thriller in the semi-finals.They also had Nuno Mendes, whose evening became a personal duel with Spain's right side. The Paris St ‌Germain full back was stretched repeatedly, yet still found the energy to disrupt Spain ​and hurt them going forward.He is likely to be handed a similar double shift on Monday (July 6, 2026): smother Lamine's invention and charge upfield whenever Portugal get the ⁠chance.