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Spain Demolishes Austria to Cruise Into the Round of 16

Spain sent a clear message on the opening day of the Round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In the Spain vs Austria World Cup 2026 clash, the Spanish side ran out 3:0 winners at SoFi Stadium, dominating their Austrian opponents for long stretches of the match.

By FifaDaily Editorial · · 3 min read
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Spain thrashes Austria and cruises into the round of 16

Spain thrashes Austria and cruises into the round of 16 · Foto: Troutfarm27 / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

The Key Facts at a Glance

- Competition: FIFA World Cup 2026, Round of 32
- Date: July 2, 2026
- Result: Spain 3:0 Austria
- Venue: SoFi Stadium, 70,492 spectators
- Referee: Glenn Nyberg
- Goalscorers: Mikel Oyarzabal (36', 89'), Pedro Porro (66')

With this Spain Austria result, the Spanish side underlines its ambitions for the tournament and sends Austria home early.

Match Report: How Spain Controlled the Round of 32 Clash

In front of 70,492 spectators at SoFi Stadium, Spain took the initiative from the very first minute. Even in the opening phase it became clear that Austria would be stretched defensively – a pattern that continued throughout all 90 minutes.

The opening goal came in the 36th minute: Mikel Oyarzabal, who would go on to establish himself as his team's top scorer over the course of the tournament, put Spain ahead and gave his side a crucial psychological edge heading into halftime.

After the break, Spain continued to set the tone. In the 66th minute, Pedro Porro made it 2:0, effectively ending any realistic hope of an Austrian comeback. The Austrian side, who struggled to create any meaningful offensive threat throughout the match, found themselves increasingly under pressure.

Mikel Oyarzabal provided the final flourish in the 89th minute. His second goal of the night sealed the 3:0 final score and rounded off a thoroughly controlled Spanish performance.

Statistical Overview: A One-Sided Affair

The numbers from this Spain Austria match report highlight Spain's dominance in striking fashion:

StatisticSpainAustria
Possession64.4%35.6%
Shots235
Shots on target100
Corners90
Passes629347
Fouls815
Yellow cards01
Offsides25
Saves06

Particularly striking: Austria failed to register a single shot on target during the entire match. Spain, by contrast, put ten of their 23 attempts on target and won nine corners to Austria's none. Austria's 15 fouls – compared to eight for Spain – also suggest that, at times, the team had no choice but to resort to rougher means to disrupt Spain's flow.

The Lineups

Spain lined up with the following starting eleven: Unai Simón in goal, with Aymeric Laporte, Pau Cubarsí, Marc Cucurella and Pedro Porro forming the back line. In midfield and attack, Dani Olmo, Pedri, Rodri, Mikel Oyarzabal, Álex Baena and Lamine Yamal took the field.

Austria fielded: Alexander Schlager in goal, with David Alaba, Kevin Danso, Konrad Laimer and Stefan Posch in defense. In midfield and attack, Paul Wanner, Xaver Schlager, Nicolas Seiwald, Michael Gregoritsch, Marcel Sabitzer and Romano Schmid were deployed.

Analysis: What This Result Means

With this emphatic win in the World Cup 2026 Round of 32, Spain underscores its claim as one of the tournament favorites. The team's control over almost the entire match – reflected in a dominant possession share of nearly two-thirds – shows that Spain's style of play can prevail even against physically robust opponents.

For Austria, the tournament ends already in the first knockout round. The statistical breakdown – zero shots on target alongside six saves from their own goalkeeper – shows just how much the team had to focus on pure defensive work for long stretches, without ever generating meaningful attacking threat of their own.

Spain heads into the next round with confidence and a brace from Mikel Oyarzabal. The way the team controlled the match from start to finish should serve as a warning to future opponents.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Match

How did the Spain vs Austria match end at the 2026 World Cup?
Spain won the Round of 32 match on July 2, 2026, defeating Austria 3:0.

Who scored the goals for Spain?
Mikel Oyarzabal scored twice, in the 36th and 89th minutes, while Pedro Porro made it 2:0 in the 66th minute.

Where was the match played?
The match was held at SoFi Stadium in front of 70,492 spectators.

Who was the referee for the match?
Glenn Nyberg officiated the Round of 32 match between Spain and Austria.

How dominant was Spain statistically?
Spain recorded 64.4% possession, 23 shots and nine corners, while Austria failed to register a single shot on target.

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the match between Spain and Austria end at the 2026 World Cup?

Spain won the round of 32 match on July 2, 2026, 3-0 against Austria. The match took place at SoFi Stadium and was clearly controlled by Spain for large stretches.

Who scored the goals for Spain?

Mikel Oyarzabal scored twice, in the 36th and 89th minutes. Pedro Porro made it 2-0 in the 66th minute.

Where and in front of how many spectators did the match take place?

The match was held at SoFi Stadium. A total of 70,492 spectators watched the encounter live.

Who was the referee for the match?

Glenn Nyberg officiated the round-of-32 match between Spain and Austria.

How dominant was Spain, statistically speaking?

Spain had 64.4% possession, 23 shots on goal and nine corners. Austria, meanwhile, failed to register a single shot on target.

Why was Austria eliminated as early as the round of 32?

Austria failed to develop any compelling offensive actions throughout the entire match and didn't manage a single shot on goal. The team had to focus almost exclusively on defensive work, which ultimately resulted in a 0:3 loss against Spain.

Which players were in the Spanish starting lineup?

Unai Simón guarded the goal, with Laporte, Cubarsí, Cucurella and Porro forming the defense in front of him. In midfield and attack, Olmo, Pedri, Rodri, Oyarzabal, Baena and Yamal took to the field.

Which players were in Austria's starting lineup?

Alexander Schlager was in goal, supported by Alaba, Danso, Laimer, and Posch in defense. In midfield and attack, Wanner, Xaver Schlager, Seiwald, Gregoritsch, Sabitzer, and Schmid were deployed.

How many yellow or red cards were there in the match?

There was only one yellow card, shown to Austria. No red cards were issued.

What does this win mean for Spain's remaining tournament run?

The clear-cut win underscores Spain's claim as one of the tournament favorites. With consistent control of the game throughout the match, Spain cruises confidently into the round of 16.

How did the fouls and offside decisions play out in the match?

Austria committed significantly more fouls than Spain, 15 to 8. Austria was also caught offside five times, compared to just twice for Spain.

Who was the standout player of the match?

Mikel Oyarzabal clearly stood out with a brace in the 36th and 89th minutes. With that, he already established himself as his team's top scorer of the tournament as early as the round of 32.

How many saves did Austria's goalkeeper make compared to Spain?

Alexander Schlager made six saves, as Spain registered significantly more shots on goal. On the Spanish side, Unai Simón didn't have to make a single save.