Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 10
Spain Face Belgium in World Cup Quarter-Final as 5 Clean Sheets Meet 4-1 U.S. Rout
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 10

Spain Face Belgium in World Cup Quarter-Final as 5 Clean Sheets Meet 4-1 U.S. Rout

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 10

Summary

  • Friday’s quarter-final at SoFi Stadium pits No. 3 Spain against No. 8 Belgium, with the winner advancing to face France in Tuesday’s semi-final.
  • Spain arrive as the tournament’s only team yet to concede, carrying five clean sheets and a record 609-minute World Cup shutout streak despite an attack that has not fully clicked.
  • Belgium reached the last eight with a 4-1 win over the United States after a dramatic tactical shift under Rudi Garcia, who has recently benched Kevin De Bruyne and Jeremy Doku to build a more cohesive side.
  • The matchup may turn on wide areas and defensive structure: Spain have allowed 29 shots all tournament, while Belgium have conceded 53 and made six errors leading to shots.
  • Spain are favored by The Athletic’s panel, largely because of their control and defensive solidity, though Belgium’s comeback wins and improved balance have made them a tougher opponent than their group stage suggested.

Insights

Spain's defense hasn't conceded a single goal. Can Belgium's attack be the first to break the streak?
After decades of Spanish dominance, can Belgium repeat its famous 1986 World Cup quarter-final upset?