27 Mar
Fri
•9:00pm
Lusail Stadium • Doha
15 Jun
Mon
•12:00pm
Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta
21 Jun
Sun
•12:00pm
Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta
26 Jun
Fri
•7:00pm
Estadio Akron • Zapopan
13 Jun
Sat
•12:00pm
Levi's Stadium • San Francisco
18 Jun
Thu
•3:00pm
BC Place Stadium • Vancouver
24 Jun
Wed
•12:00pm
Lumen Field • Seattle
The weight of the points at stake ramps up the tension in a showdown pitting the 2010 world champions, a true benchmark in European football, against a Gulf side that has earned respect through hard work. The Iberian team stays true to its identity: patient build-up play, high pressing and long spells of possession to wear down and dominate their rivals. On the other side, the Asians rely on a highly disciplined defensive block, relentless physical effort, direct transitions and serious threat from set pieces.
The absence of a rich head-to-head history between these two senior sides gives this clash the feel of a premiere: one national team used to fighting for trophies facing another that has climbed from Asia to the very top tier of the global stage. In a World Cup group stage, a single slip-up can completely shake up the group standings.
La Roja come into the tournament boosted by their recent Euro 2024 crown and their status as number one in the FIFA rankings, with Rodri pulling the strings and a brilliant new generation led by Pedri, Gavi, Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal. The Gulf champions bring serious continental pedigree after their Asian titles in 2019 and 2023, with Akram Afif as their main creative spark and Almoez Ali as the go-to finisher inside the box.
Experiencing this Spain–Qatar live means witnessing a head-to-head between an established powerhouse and an Asian champion determined to be anything but a mere spectator.