Spain on verge of World Cup qualification
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How will 48-team 2026 World Cup work? England, France, Croatia, Portugal and Norway have secured their qualification, while the likes of Switzerland, Germany, Spain and Belgium are close. MORE — UEFA World Cup qualifying scenarios for final dayThere are two epic showdowns lined up for the final round of games in qualifying with Scotland vs Denmark and Austria vs Bosnia and Herzegovina having everything on the line.
Spain made it five wins from wins in World Cup qualifying with a routine 4-0 victory over Georgia on Saturday, and while it was not enough to book their place at next summer’s tournament, they did
Spain, ranked as the top team in the world by FIFA, will enter next summer's 48-team tournament as one of the heavy favorites. The team won the 2024 UEFA European Championship (its fourth in history) and will now be looking to add its second ever World Cup title.
Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente could keep changes to a minimum for Tuesday's final World Cup 2026 qualifier against Turkey . La Roja have all but guaranteed to feature at next year's tournament after they maintained their three-point lead at the top of Group E with a 4-0 win over Georgia on Saturday.
We're seven months from the start of the 2026 World Cup. While qualification wraps up, our writers answer a simple question: Who's winning it right now?
After sweeping to victory at Euro 2008, Spain, by now under the guidance of two-time Champions League winner and Real Madrid legend Vicente del Bosque, actually opened the 2010 World Cup with a shock defeat to Switzerland—until Argentina followed suit in 2022, they were the only team to lose their first match and still go on to win a World Cup.
Luis Rubiales, former head of Spain's soccer federation, was pelted by eggs while presenting his memoir. His own uncle threw them.
Suriname has defeated El Salvador 4-0 in CONCACAF qualifying, moving closer to its first World Cup. On Thursday, Tjaronn Cherry scored a penalty in the 44th minute.