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    Spain VS Belgium

    FIFA World Cup
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    Spain
    Spain 2
    1 Belgium
    Belgium
    Spain holds the upper hand in their overall head - to - head record against Belgium, having played 23 matches in total with 12 wins, 6 draws and 5 losses. In the last eight encounters, Spain has 7 wins and 1 draw, exerting strong psychological pressure on Belgium. The only exception was in the 1986 World Cup when Belgium eliminated Spain in a penalty shoot - out. Spain has a young squad with an average age of only 24.7 years old. They rely on a mature 4 - 3 - 3 possession - based system. Rodri, Pedri and Olmo form a top - class midfield chain, ensuring stable ball control and smooth transitions between offense and defense. In this World Cup, Spain has kept clean sheets in all six official games, boasting the most stable defense in the tournament. All the main players are fit except for winger Nico Williams, and the team has sufficient physical strength and rotation depth. However, Spain also has its weaknesses. Their conversion rate in positional attacks is relatively low, and the high - pressing defense is vulnerable to counter - attacks, as opponents can easily exploit the spaces behind their defense.
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    • Ceestixx
      Ceestixx
      Spain, ranked 3rd in FIFA, boasts a squad value of €1.22 billion and an average age of 26.2. In this World Cup, they've achieved 4 wins and 1 draw, scoring 9 goals without conceding any. Goalkeeper Unai Simón has an impressive streak of 609 consecutive minutes without conceding. On the other hand, Belgium, ranked between 8th and 10th in FIFA, has a squad value of €548 million and an average age of 27.1. In the group - stage, they had 1 win and 2 draws. In the knockout stage, they won 3 - 2 against Senegal in extra - time and 4 - 1 against the United States. They've scored 13 goals in total, but their performance in both attack and defense has been inconsistent. In terms of injuries, Spanish winger Nico Williams will be absent from the game, while Belgian midfielder Onana is ruled out due to injury. This match is set to be a thrilling encounter between two strong European teams. Spain's solid defense and goal - scoring ability will face off against Belgium's attacking firepower and
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    • Rocco Lamberti
      Rocco Lamberti
      Spain, a traditional top - tier European powerhouse, has a total team value of up to €1.223 billion. With a young squad and a deep bench, it is one of the core contenders for the World Cup. The team adheres to the classic possession - based football system. Its tactical maturity, offensive - defensive balance, and overall teamwork are all at the world's top level, without obvious tactical flaws or lineup weaknesses. In this World Cup, Spain's overall performance has been dominant. Its offensive and defensive displays are the best among the 32 teams. In the group stage, they achieved an unbeaten record of 2 wins and 1 draw, accumulating 7 points. They completed the group - stage matches without conceding a single goal, showing excellent defensive stability. On the other hand, Belgium, known as the "Red Devils of Europe", once topped the world football rankings. It is a traditional strong team and currently ranks 9th in the FIFA world rankings. The total value of the whole team is €5
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    • Reece Mccallum
      Reece Mccallum Won 6/7
      The two teams meet again in a World Cup knockout match after 40 years. In 1986, Belgium eliminated Spain on penalties, leaving a psychological scar on the Spanish team. Spain, ranked second in the FIFA world rankings, has a total team value of 1.223 billion euros, nearly twice that of Belgium. With an average age of only 24.7 years, they have an edge in terms of physical fitness and squad depth. In this World Cup, they've scored 9 goals in six games without conceding a single one. Unai Simón has been rock - solid in goal. Manager De la Fuente adheres to the 4 - 3 - 3 possession - based system. Rodri controls the tempo of the game as the defensive midfielder. Pedri links up the midfield and the front, while Yamal breaks through the defense on the flanks. There are no major injuries among the main players, and the team boasts an average ball - possession rate of over 64%. Their high - pressing and positional play are of top - notch quality. In the last eight meetings with Belgium, Spain
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