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World Cup 2026 Spain Cruise Past Austria 3-0 Into Last 16

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Key Facts

World Cup 2026 Spain: Spain beat Austria 3-0 to reach the round of 16.

Oyarzabal brace: Mikel Oyarzabal scored twice, with Pedro Porro adding the third.

History: It is Spain’s first World Cup knockout win since their 2010 title.

Yamal: Lamine Yamal starred and was denied only by a goal-line clearance.

Next: Spain face Portugal or Croatia in the round of 16.

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The European champions eased into the last 16, with Mikel Oyarzabal’s brace and a dazzling Lamine Yamal display seeing off Austria.

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World Cup 2026 Spain cruise past Austria

Spain beat Austria 3-0 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles to reach the round of 16. It was a comfortable and controlled knockout display from the favourites.

La Roja looked every inch the European champions they are. The result matched the gulf in quality between the sides.

Mikel Oyarzabal scored twice, with Pedro Porro adding the third. Spain rarely looked troubled against a well-organised Austria.

From early on, Spain controlled possession and territory. Austria were largely limited to defending deep.

The European champions carried their group-stage form into the knockouts. On this evidence, they remain among the tournament’s frontrunners.

Spain had won their group without conceding a goal. That defensive solidity again underpinned a composed performance.

Oyarzabal at the double

Oyarzabal opened the scoring and later added his second to settle the tie. The forward has become a reliable source of goals for Spain.

His movement in the box was too sharp for the Austrian defence. Both finishes were taken with real composure.

Pedro Porro completed the scoring to underline Spain’s control. The result never looked in doubt once they led.

Spain’s passing and movement gradually wore Austria down. The margin could even have been greater.

Austria defended stoutly but were gradually overwhelmed. Spain’s patience and quality eventually told.

Yamal lights up Los Angeles

Lamine Yamal was at the heart of Spain’s best moments, particularly in the first half. The teenager was denied a goal only by a fine clearance off the line.

He and Pau Cubarsi both featured, a striking show of faith in youth. Their poise belied their years on the biggest stage.

It was a glimpse of a Spain side built to last for years. The next generation is already delivering on the grandest stage.

Yamal’s fearlessness set the tone for Spain’s attacking play. Austria simply could not contain him at times.

The numbers behind the win

According to FIFA’s official match centre, Spain eased to a 3-0 win to reach the last 16. It was their first World Cup knockout victory since they lifted the trophy in 2010.

By The Rio Times’ reading, the return of teenage flair is a notable feature. Yamal and Cubarsi became a rare pair of teenagers to feature in a World Cup knockout match together.

Such trust in young players is unusual at this stage of a World Cup. Spain’s coaching staff have been rewarded for their boldness.

It is a reminder of the depth and youth in this Spain squad. Few sides blend experience and emerging talent so effectively.

That mix has made Spain one of the most complete teams at the tournament. It is a balance that can win knockout ties.

What comes next

Spain advance to the round of 16, where they will face Portugal or Croatia. Either tie would be a step up in quality.

The European champions will start as favourites whoever they meet. But the knockout rounds will test their credentials.

A meeting with Portugal or Croatia would carry real weight. Spain, though, will fancy themselves against either.

Why it matters

Spain arrived as European champions and among the favourites for the title. Ending a long wait for a World Cup knockout win is a meaningful step.

For all their pedigree, Spain had stumbled at recent World Cups. This win suggests a squad ready to go deep again.

With Yamal thriving, they look a genuine threat to go all the way. The knockout rounds will reveal how far they can go.

Belief is high in a squad that has flourished this summer. Spain will aim to keep their level rising round by round.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the score in World Cup 2026 Spain vs Austria?

Spain won 3-0 in Los Angeles. Mikel Oyarzabal scored twice and Pedro Porro added the third.

Why is this result significant for Spain?

It is their first World Cup knockout win since winning the trophy in 2010. It ended a long wait for the European champions.

How did Lamine Yamal play?

Yamal was outstanding and central to Spain’s best play. He was denied a goal only by a clearance off the line.

Have Spain reached the last 16?

Yes. The win sent Spain into the round of 16.

Who do Spain play next?

Spain face the winner of Portugal and Croatia in the round of 16. The tie will be played in Dallas.

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