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Spain Crush Austria 3-0 to Enter World Cup Last-16

Spain advanced to the World Cup Round of 16 with a 3-0 victory over Austria. Mikel Oyarzabal scored twice, and Pedro Porro added his first international goal. The win marks Spain's first knockout round success since their 2010 World Cup triumph. Goalkeeper Unai Simon set a record by going 519 minutes without conceding a World Cup goal.

FIFA WC: Spain advance past Austria to enter last-16

Los Angeles, July 3

Spain advanced to the Round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup 2026 as two goals from Mikel Oyarzabal and Pedro Porro's first for his country secured a convincing victory over Austria.

Spain's success was their first in the knockout rounds of the World Cup since their triumph in South Africa in 2010. In the Round of 16 tie, they will face the winners of the Portugal-Croatia match in Dallas on July 7.

Lamine Yamal set the tone early with a shot on goal in the first minute, and the European champions' threat grew as the half progressed. Marc Cucurella thought he had put Spain in front from a corner kick, but the goal was disallowed for a foul on goalkeeper Alexander Schlager.

Oyarzabal broke the deadlock after 36 minutes, when Cucurella supplied the low ball from the left and the Basque frontman steered a first-time shot into the corner for his third goal of these finals, reports FIFA.

La Roja were close to doubling their lead before the break as Alex Baena's free-kick struck the crossbar and Yamal forced another save from Schlager in the aftermath.

For Austria, chances were scarce. Michael Gregoritsch failed to connect with a Marcel Sabitzer cross at 0-0 while substitute Sasa Kalajdzic could not keep his header down from another Sabitzer ball moments after his introduction on the hour.

Instead, a header at the other end secured Spain's progress, Baena crossing from the left and Pedro Porro arriving to nod in. After David Alaba had blocked a Yamal shot on the line, Spain got a third goal to reflect their superiority as Oyarzabal slid in his second from another Cucurella cross.

The clean sheet for Unai Simon was his fifth in successive matches at the World Cup (dating back to December 2022 when Spain drew 0-0 with Morocco before losing on a penalty shootout), and it equalled Walter Zenga's record for Italy in 1990.

Additionally, Simon has now gone 519 minutes without conceding a goal in World Cup matches, beating Zenga's all-time record of 517 minutes from 1990.

— IANS

Reader Comments

David E

For a team that won it all in 2010, it's been a long drought in the knockout stages. Good to see them finally breaking that curse. But Austria will be disappointed—they barely created any chances in the second half. Spain's defence is rock solid.

Priya S

Spain are peaking at the right time! Lamine Yamal is only 18 and already running games like this. The future of Spanish football is bright. Imagine if they face Portugal in the next round—that would be a blockbuster match! 🇪🇸⚽

Ravi K

I'm still not fully convinced by Spain. They dominated possession but Austria had a few half-chances early on. Clean sheet record is great, but they haven't faced a top-tier attack yet. Let's see how they handle a team like Brazil or Argentina.

James A

That disallowed goal for Cucurella was harsh—I thought the foul on the keeper was soft. But Spain didn't need it in the end. Oyarzabal's finishing was top-notch. Also, 519 minutes without conceding? Simon is rewriting the record books. Well deserved win!

Naveen S

As someone who loves football but not a fan of either team, I have to say Spain's dominance was boring at times. They kept the ball well but there were long periods of nothing happening. Austria needed to press higher and take risks. Disappointing performance from them. 😕

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