Spain's Lamine Yamal during training ahead of the FIFA quarterfinal match against Spain, July 9, 2026.
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Belgium will meet Spain in the World Cup quarterfinals on Friday (July 10, 2026) with the daunting task of breaching the European champion’s watertight defence for the first time at the tournament.By beating Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal 1-0 on Monday (July 6, 2026), Luis de la Fuente’s side became the first team in history to record six consecutive World Cup clean sheets.Spain has not shown the attacking flair of France but it is playing the careful, possession-based football that took it to glory in South Africa in 2010.The prodigiously gifted Lamine Yamal is the team’s most potent attacker on paper, but the teenager arrived while still recovering from a late-season injury and has netted just once in five games. Mikel Oyarzabal has made up for that, scoring four times, including twice in a 3-0 romp against Austria in the last 32.Barcelona midfielder Dani Olmo said club teammate Yamal was growing into the tournament.“He brings so much to the team with his dribbling and presence. When he receives the ball, two or three opposing players close in on him, which opens up space,” he said.“Lamine scores and assists — he’s always done that in his short career — and even when he doesn’t, he’ll keep helping us with the work he’s doing.”But the brutal truth is that Spain does not need to score many goals to win — it has conceded just six shots on target in its five matches so far.“We are a team where everyone attacks and everyone defends,” said midfielder Dani Olmo. “The coach says the number nine is the first to defend and the others follow suit.“The defensive line has been spectacular, it’s a historic milestone. We’re happy for (goalkeeper) Unai (Simon). If we keep a clean sheet, we’re closer to winning.”Belgium, captained by the impressive Youri Tielemans, has had a rollercoaster ride in the knockout phase thus far.First it came back from the dead against Senegal 3-2 before sweeping aside co-host the United States in the last 16, thanks to Charles De Ketelaere’s first-half double.The ongoing World Cup is likely the last hurrah for the remainder of the nation’s so-called ‘Golden Generation’, including creative midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, striker Romelu Lukaku and goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, both of whom now play for Napoli. While they have not been at their best, they remain match-winners.Lukaku’s three strikes at the tournament so far mean he is with Diego Maradona, Rudi Voller and Rivaldo on eight World Cup goals.Head coach Rudi Garcia has no shortage of quality at his disposal elsewhere, with Manchester City winger Jeremy Doku and Arsenal’s Leandro Trossard giving him a goal threat.Friday’s (July 10, 2026) clash is Belgium’s third quarterfinal in four editions but it has never reached a final.Spain, despite its status in the game, has only progressed past the last eight twice. Published - July 10, 2026 02:08 am IST










