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As the 2026 FIFA World Cup nears, few teams are under as much pressure as Spain.

Spain has delivered for fans in recent years, winning the Nations League in 2023 before capturing the Euro 2024 title, but the biggest championship of them all is still the real prize for Luis de la Fuente’s team.

Despite success elsewhere, Spain has had a hard time advancing deep in the World Cup since its 2010 title. Spain missed the knockout stage altogether in 2014 and was eliminated in the Round of 16 in each of the last two tournaments.

Now ranked No. 1 in the world, advancing past the Round of 16 may just be viewed as the bare minimum for Spain’s talented squad.

Here’s a complete guide to Spain’s World Cup draw, including its roster and schedule.

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Spain was drawn into Group H with Saudi Arabia, Uruguay and Cape Verde.

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Group match schedule

Date Time (ET) Match Location June 15   Spain vs. Cape Verde   June 15   Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay   June 21   Spain vs. Saudi Arabia   June 21   Uruguay vs. Cape Verde   June 26   Uruguay vs. Spain   June 26   Cape Verde vs. Saudi Arabia  

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Spain has participated in every World Cup since 1982 and has won their group in four of their last six appearances.

While Spain has only reached the semifinals twice in their World Cup history, it took full advantage of their most recent opportunity by becoming champions in 2010. 

Year Grp 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place 1950 2 Spain England Chile  USA 1962 3 Brazil Czechoslovakia Mexico Spain 1966 2 West Germany Argentina Spain Switzerland 1982 5 Northern Ireland Spain Yugoslavia Honduras 1982 (2nd group stage) B West Germany England Spain   1986 D Brazil Spain Northern Ireland Algeria 1990 E Spain Belgium Uruguay South Korea 1994 C Germany Spain South Korea Bolivia 1998 D Nigeria Paraguay Spain Bulgaria 2002 B Spain Paraguay South Africa Slovenia 2006 H Spain Ukraine Tunisia Saudi Arabia 2010 H Spain Chile Switzerland Honduras 2014 B Netherlands Chile Spain Australia 2018 B Spain Portugal Iran Morocco 2022 E Japan Spain Germany Costa Rica

 

Spain entered the World Cup draw ranked No. 1 in the world, comfortably putting them in Pot 1 even with three hosts all in Pot 1 as well.

Spain won their first World Cup in 2010, but they they haven’t advanced past the Round of 16 in any World Cup since. In 2022, Spain was eliminated by Morocco on penalties after finishing second in Group E. 

  • Current FIFA World Ranking: No. 1 (November 2025)
  • World Cup titles: 1 (2010)
  • World Cup appearances (last): 15 (Qatar 2022)
  • How Spain qualified: UEFA Group E winners
  • World Cup record:
    • Games: 67 GP (31 W, 17 D, 19 L)
    • Goal differential: +33 (108 GS, 75 GA)

Spain World Cup 2026 preview

As the odds-on favorite at the time of the World Cup Draw, Spain is under heavy pressure to win big in 2026.

Spain’s lack of World Cup success since its 2010 title only adds to the pressure the team is facing. Spain was eliminated before the knockout stage in 2014 and didn’t make it past the Round of 16 in 2018 or 2022, so even just reaching the quarterfinals would be the club’s best World Cup finish since 2010. 

The tournament also marks the World Cup debut of Lamine Yamal, Spain’s 18-year-old phenom who would turn 19 the same week as the semifinal matches in 2026.

  • Star Players: Lamine Yamal, Mikel Oyarzabal, Ferran Torres

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Who is Spain head coach?

Spain made a managerial change after being eliminated by Morocco at the 2022 World Cup, moving on from Luis Enrique and promoting Luis de la Fuente to the top job.

De la Fuente had a 16-year professional career as a player, making 146 appearances with Athletic Bilbao before spending four years with Sevilla. He also appeared on Spain’s U18 and U21 team. 

A manager since 1997, de la Fuente had two different stints as Bilbao Athletic’s manager before stints as the manager of Spain’s U19, U21 and U23 teams. After nearly a decade working with Spain’s youth teams, de la Fuente became Spain’s national team head coach and won both the 2023 Nations League and Euro 2024 titles.

  • Manager (Nationality): Luis de la Fuente (Spanish)
  • Date hired: Dec. 8, 2022
  • Record as national team manager (W-D-L): 29-2-7
    *As of the conclusion of November, 2025 matches
  • Major titles since hire: 2 (UEFA Euro 2024, UEFA Nations League 2023)
  • Notable victories:
    • Spain 2-1 England (July 14, 2024 — UEFA Euro Final)
    • Spain 2-1 France (July 9, 2024 — IUEFA Euro Semifinal)

WORLD CUP DRAW BREAKDOWNS:

Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D | Group E | Group F
Group G | Group H | Group I | Group J | Group K | Group L

Lamine Yamal is the face of Spain’s national team even at just 18 years old, but his availability during World Cup qualifying was touch-and-go due to injuries.

Spain was led instead by Mikel Merino and Mikel Oyarzabal, who each scored six goals, while Ferran Torres scored twice. Torres and Oyarzabal each have more than 50 appearances in national team games, while goalkeeper Unai Simon has the most appearances with the Spanish national team of any active player at 56. 

Spain predicted starting XI (formation: 4-3-3)

Simon (GK)

Llorente, Cubarsi, Laporte, Cucurella

Merino, Garcia, Ruiz

Oyarbazal, Torres, Yamal

Strengths: 

  • Midfield depth: Spain is loaded with midfielder options for the World Cup, to the point that tough roster cuts will have to be made. In what should be hot, humid conditions in North America, de la Puente won’t have any shortage of talented options to set up his forwards.
  • Championship experience: Spain hasn’t advanced past the Round of 16 in the World Cup since 2010, but this team has championship-level experience after winning the Nations League in 2023 and Euro 2024. While not quite at the level of a World Cup, those tournaments included pressure-packed games against elite teams with massive audiences watching. That should set the stage for Spain to be prepared for anything in the World Cup.

Weaknesses: 

  • Lamine Yamal’s health: Spain lacks many true weaknesses, but the health of Yamal is a major storyline to monitor. Yamal has been dealing with a persistent groin injury, and his treatment has caused a divide between Barcelona and the national team. Controversy aside, Yamal’s injury could prevent him from preparing as adequately as he hopes for his first World Cup and force Spain to adjust. 

Spain roster for 2026 World Cup

Below is a projected 26-man roster for the 2026 World Cup. This will be updated when the squad is officially announced by Spain closer to the start of the tournament.

*Caps correct as of Nov. 18, 2025.

Pos Name Club Caps GK David Raya Arsenal (ENG) 11 GK Alex Remiro Real Sociedad (ESP) 2 GK Unai Simon Athletic Bilbao (ESP) 56 DEF Dani Vivian Athletic Bilbao (ESP) 10 DEF Marcos Llorente Atletico Madrid (ESP) 22 DEF Pedro Porro Tottenham (ENG) 15 DEF Aymeric Laporte Athletic Bilbao (ESP) 43 DEF Pau Cubarsi Barcelona (ESP) 20 DEF Marc Cucurella Chelsea (ENG) 22 DEF Alex Grimaldo Bayer Leverkusen (GER) 11 MID Pablo Barrios Atletico Madrid (ESP) 4 MID Mikel Merino Arsenal (ENG) 41 MID Fabian Ruiz Paris Saint-Germain (FRA) 41 MID Alex Baena Atletico Madrid (ESP) 14 MID Gavi Barcelona (ESP) 28 MID Pedro Fornals Real Betis (ESP) 7 MID Martin Zubimendi Arsenal (ENG) 24 MID Aleix Garcia Bayer Leverkusen (GER) 8 FWD Samu Aghehowa Porto (POR) 4 FWD Ferran Torres Barcelona (ESP) 53 FWD Nico Williams Athletic Bilbao (ESP) 30 FWD Dani Olmo Barcelona (ESP) 46 FWD Yeremy Pino Crystal Palace (ENG) 19 FWD Fermin Lopez Barcelona (ESP) 5 FWD Mikel Oyarzabal Real Sociedad (ESP) 51 FWD Lamine Yamal Barcelona (ESP) 23

Spain World Cup qualifying results

Spain qualified for the FIFA World Cup by winning UEFA Group E with 16 points, solidifying their place in the tournament with a 2-2 draw against Turkey on the final day of match play. 

Spain won the World Cup for the first time in their history in 2010, with their previous best finish coming in 1950, when they were fourth.

  • World Cups appearances: 15
  • Best finish: Winners (2010)
  • All-time goals scored: 108
  • All-time goals conceded: 75
  • All-time record (W-L-D): 31-19-17
Year Stage Reached Eliminated By W-L-D 1934 Quarter-finals Italy 1-1-1 1950 Fourth place N/A (Final round) 3-2-1 1962 Group stage N/A  1-2-0 1966 Group stage N/A 1-2-0 1978 Group stage N/A 1-1-1 1982* Second group stage N/A 1-2-2 1986 Quarter-finals Belgium 3-1-1 1990 Group stage N/A 2-1-1 1994 Quarter-finals Italy 2-1-2 1998 Group stage N/A 1-1-1 2002 Quarter-finals South Korea 3-0-2 2006 Round of 16 France 3-1-0 2010 Champions N/A 6-1-0 2014 Group stage N/A 1-2-0 2018 Round of 16 Russia 1-0-3 2022 Round of 16 Japan 1-1-2

*Host