Portugal and Spain face off in World Cup 2026 last 16 match

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Portugal and Spain face off in World Cup 2026 last 16 match
Summary

Portugal and Spain are currently playing in the round of 16 of the World Cup 2026. Kick-off was set for 2pm local time. Historical context shows Spain dominates their competitive fixtures, leading 17 wins to six. While Spain started slowly in the tournament, they are building momentum following a strong performance against Austria. Conversely, Portugal has had difficulties gaining traction, despite Cristiano Ronaldo contributing three goals so far. The match's developments can significantly shape the trajectory of both teams in the tournament.

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  • Kick-off was at 2pm local time
  • Spain leads historical matchups with 17 wins to 6
  • Portugal won the last meeting in the 2025 Nations League final
  • Cristiano Ronaldo has scored three goals in the tournament
  • Spain aims to capitalize on recent momentum against Austria
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⚽️ Kick-off time: 2pm local, 3pm EDT, 8pm BST, 5am AEST ⚽️ Player guide | Bracketology| Golden Boot | Email Scott The first time Spain played Portugal in a competitive fixture, they beat their Iberian neighbours 9-0. Given that happened in 1934, it’s not that instructive a result, other than a harbinger of Spanish dominance over the long haul: Spain lead by 17 wins to six, or five to one in competitive fixtures. But Portugal won the most recent meaningful showdown, the 2025 Nations League final on penalties, having twice come from behind. So history can teach us everything, or the sum total of nothing, depending on how much weight you attach to it. There’s probably more useful data in the here and now. Spain started slowly at this World Cup, though that opening draw with Cape Verde doesn’t look so poor in retrospect. But they’re picking up speed, and dazzled in their last match, passing Austria to death. Portugal by contrast haven’t really got going at all: the old trooper Cristiano Ronaldo is weighing them down, some will argue, and yet he’s scored three very useful goals to this point. People on both sides of the argument may as well make peace with it, because it is what it is. Continue reading...

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