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World Cup 2026: More Messi magic or will Cape Verde continue their historic journey?
Spain vs. Austria: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 match live for free
Is Cristiano Ronaldo still not done? Is Spain the World Cup’s most complete team? Day 22 recap
World Cup Daily Live: Ramos with winner over Croatia to send Portugal to last 16
Portugal advances, setting up Cristiano Ronaldo's last stand vs rival Spain
Spain goalkeeper Unai Simón enters World Cup history with 519-minute clean sheet streak
Lamine Yamal sends clear message after Spain's knockout stage win
How to buy Spain round of 16 World Cup soccer tickets
From 'invisible man' to Spain's 'most decisive player'
Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem and Rosalía watch Spain crush Austria at World Cup
What do the cheapest tickets cost to see Spain play Portugal in Dallas?
Why was Marc Cucurella’s goal for Spain disallowed in World Cup last-32?
Mikel Oyarzabal scores twice as Spain ease past Austria and into last 16
🗞️ The front pages: Spain chase the last 16, USA make history
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Cristiano Ronaldo scored for Portugal as they survived a late VAR scare to set up a round-of-16 clash with Spain. You can follow all of the news with ESPN throughout the day.
After defeating Croatia, Portugal has advanced to the round of 16 and will face Spain in Dallas. Shop World Cup tickets now:
Spain is one of the best nations left standing in the 2026 World Cup, and on Thursday, they face off against Austria in a round of 32 matchup. "La Roja" routinely find themselves in deep runs for the Cup,
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente refused to get carried away after his side's commanding 3-0 victory over Austria sent them into the World Cup last 16 on Thursday, insisting there was still plenty of room for improvement and warning that "satisfaction can kill".
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