Spain vs Austria Betting Odds, Lineups, Prediction & Best Bets

Competition | World Cup 2026 |
Match Date | Thursday, July 2, 2026 |
Match Time | 3:00 p.m. ET |
Venue (City, Stadium) | Los Angeles, Los Angeles Stadium |
Broadcast (TV, Streaming, Radio) | FOX, Telemundo, Peacock |
Spain vs Austria Match Summary
The World Cup knockout rounds get serious in Los Angeles, where Spain and Austria meet with a Round of 16 ticket — and a date with Portugal or Croatia — on the line.
Spain looked the part once they got going, drawing with Cape Verde before dismantling Saudi Arabia and edging Uruguay. They left the group stage without conceding a single goal.
Austria advanced as runners-up with four points, beating Jordan and grabbing a dramatic 3-3 draw with Algeria. A 2-0 loss to Argentina was their only blemish.
Spain hold the edge in previous meetings, winning each of the last three clashes by an aggregate score line of 17-2.
Spain vs Austria Form
Spain are rolling. After a quiet 0-0 with Cape Verde, they hammered Saudi Arabia 4-0 and beat Uruguay 1-0 to top Group H without conceding once. The defense, marshaled by the backline in front of Unai Simón, has been the story — three straight shutouts. With Pedri pulling strings and teenager Lamine Yamal threatening out wide, this squad blends control and bite.
Austria are the opposite — thrilling and leaky. They beat Jordan 3-1, fell 2-0 to Argentina, then scored a 96th-minute equalizer through Sasa Kalajdzic to draw 3-3 with Algeria. They've banged in six goals and shipped six. Captain David Alaba anchors things, while veteran striker Marko Arnautovic gives them a focal point up top. Defensively, though, there's plenty for Spain to target.
Spain vs Austria Lineups & Team News
Injuries & Suspensions
Spain: Y. Pino (Injured/out), V. Muñoz (Injured/doubtful), N. Williams (Injured/doubtful)
Austria: None reported
Spain
Yeremy Pino is set to miss out after suffering a collarbone injury, while Victor Munoz and Nico Williams are both doubts heading into this one. With Williams a question mark out wide, head coach Luis de la Fuente has decisions to make on the flanks.
Austria
Austria head into the match with a clean bill on the injury front — the team news reports no fresh concerns, leaving them free to pick from a full roster.
Spain vs Austria Predicted Lineup
Spain
Formation: 4-3-3
Predicted Starting Lineup: U. Simón; P. Porro, A. Laporte, P. Cubarsí, M. Cucurella; Rodri, Pedri, D. Olmo; L. Yamal, M. Oyarzabal, Á. Baena
Austria
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Predicted Starting Lineup: A. Schlager; S. Posch, P. Lienhart, D. Alaba, P. Mwene; X. Schlager, N. Seiwald; K. Laimer, R. Schmid, M. Sabitzer; M. Arnautovic
Spain vs Austria Key Stats & Match Facts
- Spain advanced through the group stage without conceding a single goal, posting three straight shutouts.
- Spain have won each of the last three head-to-head games against Austria.
- The only previous World Cup matchup between these two came in the group stage on June 3, 1978, when Austria won 2-1.
- Their most recent encounter of any kind was a 5-1 friendly win for Spain in November 2009.
- Austria's 3-1 win over Jordan on June 17, 2026, was the nation's first World Cup match victory in 36 years, their previous coming at the 1990 tournament.
Spain vs Austria Talking Points
This is uncharted territory for Austria, who reached the World Cup knockout stage for the first time since 1954 thanks to Sasa Kalajdzic's 96th-minute equalizer against Algeria. Now they run into the tournament's stingiest defense. Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente has real choices to make in wide areas, with Nico Williams nursing an adductor strain and Yeremy Pino sidelined by a shoulder injury picked up against Uruguay.
Austria have their own fitness sweat — captain David Alaba and striker Marko Arnautovic were both withdrawn as a precaution during the Algeria draw and are racing to be ready. With question marks on both sides of the ball, this one is genuinely open — and Austria will fancy their chances if their key players come through.
Spain vs Austria Predictions FAQs
When does Spain vs Austria kick off?
The World Cup 2026 match between Spain and Austria kicks off on Thursday, July 2, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. ET.
What is the prediction for Spain vs Austria?
Spain enters this match with the stronger group stage record — three shutouts, zero goals conceded — while Austria were open at the back throughout the group stage. On current form, Spain look the more composed side, though Austria have shown they can score and will not fold quietly.
Where can I watch Spain vs Austria?
Broadcast details for the Spain vs Austria match will be available closer to kickoff through official World Cup 2026 broadcasting partners.
What is the team news for Spain vs Austria?
Official lineups and team news for Spain and Austria will be confirmed shortly before the match begins on Thursday.
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