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Spain arrive at the 2026 World Cup as the bookmakers' favourites and the reigning European champions — a team widely regarded as the most complete squad in world football. Under Luis de la Fuente, La Roja swept to the Euro 2024 title in devastating fashion, winning every single match en route to the trophy and announcing a new golden generation. At the heart of everything is Lamine Yamal, who will still be just 18 at the World Cup — already the youngest ever European Championship goalscorer and the most exciting teenage talent the sport has seen in decades. Alongside him, Pedri, Rodri (the 2024 Ballon d'Or winner), Dani Olmo, Nico Williams and Gavi form a midfield and attack of breathtaking quality. Drawn into Group H with Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay, Spain are expected to cruise through the group stage — but the real target is clear: adding a second World Cup title to go alongside their 2010 triumph. Spain will also co-host the 2030 World Cup with Portugal and Morocco.
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Spain Football Tickets | All Matches & Competitions
Whether you're looking to watch Spain at the 2026 World Cup, see them defend their European Championship, or catch La Roja in a qualifier or friendly, we have tickets available for every Spain match. Browse the upcoming fixtures below and book your Spain football tickets securely online.
Upcoming Spain Fixtures
World Cup 2026 — The Favourites
Spain have been drawn in Group H alongside Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay. It's a comfortable draw on paper — Spain should top the group — but the finale against Uruguay in Guadalajara is a serious test against South American heavyweights with deep World Cup pedigree. The first two matches in Atlanta give De la Fuente's squad the chance to establish control early. If Spain top Group H, a Round of 32 match against the runner-up of Group J follows, with a potential path through Dallas, Atlanta and Miami towards the final at MetLife Stadium.
| Date | Match | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 15 June 2026 | Spain vs Cape Verde | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
| 21 June 2026 | Spain vs Saudi Arabia | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
| 26 June 2026 | Uruguay vs Spain | Estadio Akron, Guadalajara |
Looking for the full World Cup experience? Visit our dedicated Spain World Cup 2026 tickets page for complete details on La Roja's campaign, host city guides and all available World Cup tickets.
European Championship
Spain are the reigning European champions — winners of Euro 2024 in Germany with a perfect record of seven wins from seven matches. Yamal's sensational goal against France in the semi-final and Oyarzabal's winner in the final against England delivered a record fourth European Championship title. Euro 2028 in the UK and Ireland will see Spain aim to become the first team in history to win back-to-back Euros.
Nations League
Spain won the Nations League in 2023, beating Croatia on penalties in the final. The competition has served as a valuable development tool under De la Fuente, allowing younger players to gain senior tournament experience.
International Friendlies
Spain regularly schedule high-profile friendlies that provide opportunities to see De la Fuente's evolving squad in action ahead of tournament football.
About the Spain National Team
| Official Name | Spain National Football Team (Selección Española de Fútbol) |
| Nickname | La Roja (The Red One) / La Furia Roja (The Red Fury) |
| Manager | Luis de la Fuente (since 2022) |
| Captain | Álvaro Morata |
| Home Stadium | Various (La Cartuja, Seville; Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid) |
| Federation | Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), founded 1913 |
| World Ranking | Top 3 |
| Kit Colours | Red (home), White or navy blue (away) |
| Major Honours | 1× World Cup (2010); 4× European Championship (1964, 2008, 2012, 2024); 1× Nations League (2023) |
Spain's dominance over European football is unprecedented. The Euro 2024 triumph was their fourth continental title — more than any other nation — and delivered in the most emphatic style possible: seven wins from seven matches, with goals flowing from every area of the pitch. De la Fuente has built something extraordinary: a squad that combines the possession-based philosophy Spain perfected under Luis Aragonés and Vicente del Bosque with a new directness, pace and creative fearlessness. Yamal and Nico Williams terrorise defences with their speed and dribbling; Pedri and Rodri control the midfield with metronomic passing; Dani Olmo provides the decisive final-third quality.
The squad's depth is staggering. Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Athletic Club and clubs across Europe's elite leagues provide a constant stream of world-class talent. Spain's development system — from La Masia to the RFEF academies — continues to produce players who understand positional play, pressing and combination football from a young age. The 2026 World Cup arrives at the perfect time: the Euro 2024 core is entering its prime, the team's confidence is sky-high, and the football world expects Spain to be the last team standing. The massive Spanish-American community across the US — particularly in Atlanta, where Spain play their first two matches — guarantees passionate atmospheres.
Key Spain Players
Lamine Yamal — The Phenomenon
The most exciting young talent in world football. Barcelona's prodigy became the youngest ever European Championship goalscorer at Euro 2024 — and he was just 16 at the time. By the World Cup, Yamal will be 18 and already established as one of the most devastating attackers on the planet. His dribbling, vision, close control and ability to produce match-defining moments at the highest level defy comprehension for someone so young. Yamal is the player the world will be watching at the 2026 World Cup — and he has the talent to deliver.
Pedri — The Maestro
Barcelona's sublime midfielder is the orchestrator of everything Spain do. Pedri's close control, passing range, ability to find space between the lines and press-resistance make him one of the most technically gifted midfielders of his generation. At 23 at the World Cup, he is entering his absolute prime — a player capable of dictating the tempo of any match against any opponent in the world.
Rodri — The Foundation
Manchester City's midfield colossus and the 2024 Ballon d'Or winner. Rodri's importance to Spain cannot be overstated — his positioning, reading of the game, passing accuracy and ability to break up opposition attacks while initiating Spain's own make him the most complete defensive midfielder in world football. Spain's record with Rodri in the team is extraordinary; without him, they are demonstrably weaker. He is the platform on which everything is built.
Nico Williams — The Lightning
Athletic Club's explosive winger terrorises defences with pace, power and directness that few players in world football can match. Williams' ability to beat defenders one-on-one, deliver in the final third and produce decisive moments on the biggest stages was on full display at Euro 2024, where his partnership with Yamal on opposite flanks was devastating. At 24 at the World Cup, he arrives in his prime.
Dani Olmo — The Craftsman
Barcelona's versatile attacking midfielder was the joint-top scorer at Euro 2024 — the player who delivered when it mattered most. Olmo's ability to play between the lines, score from distance, create chances and provide the decisive final touch makes him De la Fuente's most important attacking weapon in tight knockout matches.
Spain's Tournament History
Spain's tournament history splits neatly into two eras: decades of underachievement despite extraordinary talent, and then the golden age that changed everything. From 2008 to 2012, Spain won three consecutive major tournaments — Euro 2008, World Cup 2010, Euro 2012 — in one of the most dominant stretches in football history. The tiki-taka style, built around Xavi, Iniesta and Busquets, redefined how the game was played. After a difficult period of transition, De la Fuente's Euro 2024 triumph announced a new golden age.
| Tournament | Appearances | Best Result | Notable Moment |
|---|---|---|---|
| World Cup | 16 (17th in 2026) | Champions (2010) | 2010: Iniesta's extra-time winner vs Netherlands in final; 2022: QF exit on penalties to Morocco |
| European Championship | 11 | Champions (1964, 2008, 2012, 2024) | 2024: Record 4th title, 7 wins from 7; Yamal youngest goalscorer; beat England in final |
| Nations League | Multiple | Champions (2023) | 2023: Beat Croatia on penalties in final |
Spain's Tournament Record at a Glance
| Stat | Record |
|---|---|
| World Cup appearances | 16 — 17th in 2026 |
| World Cup titles | 1 (2010 — Iniesta's winner vs Netherlands) |
| European Championship titles | 4 (1964, 2008, 2012, 2024) — all-time record |
| Nations League titles | 1 (2023) |
| 2030 World Cup co-hosts | With Portugal and Morocco |
| WC 2026 Group | Group H — Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay |
| Tournament favourites | Leading bookmakers' favourite for 2026 World Cup |
The 2010 World Cup triumph in South Africa remains the defining moment of Spanish football. Iniesta's extra-time goal against the Netherlands in Johannesburg delivered the nation's first — and so far only — World Cup title, capping three years of total dominance. Since then, Spain have experienced the highs and lows of major tournaments: a humbling group-stage exit in 2014, Round-of-16 penalty shootout defeats in 2018 and a quarter-final exit to Morocco in 2022. But Euro 2024 has reset expectations entirely. This Spain team is younger, faster and more dynamic than the tiki-taka generation — and potentially more dangerous. For the full breakdown, visit our Spain World Cup 2026 tickets page.
How to Buy Spain Football Tickets
Looking for Spain football tickets? La Roja are the tournament favourites and one of the most in-demand teams at the 2026 World Cup. The massive Hispanic community in Atlanta, where Spain play their first two matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, guarantees electric atmospheres. The finale against Uruguay in Guadalajara will feel like a neutral-venue final. We've sourced Spain tickets to make the process simple and secure:
- Select the Spain match you want to attend from the fixture list above and click 'View Tickets'.
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- Select the number of tickets you'd like to buy.
- Click the green 'Buy' button.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Spain Tickets
Where does Spain play their home matches?
Spain play home matches at various stadiums across the country, including La Cartuja in Seville and the Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid. For the 2026 World Cup, Spain play twice at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta and once at Estadio Akron in Guadalajara.
Has Spain qualified for the 2026 World Cup?
Yes — Spain qualified automatically through European qualifying. They are in Group H alongside Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay. Spain are the leading bookmakers' favourite to win the entire tournament.
Who is Spain's manager?
Luis de la Fuente has managed Spain since December 2022. He previously coached Spain's youth teams at every level, winning the U-19 and U-21 European Championships. He led Spain to the Euro 2024 title and the Nations League in 2023.
Can Spain win the 2026 World Cup?
Spain are the bookmakers' favourites for a reason. As reigning European champions with possibly the deepest and most talented squad in the tournament — Yamal, Pedri, Rodri, Nico Williams, Olmo, Gavi and many more — they are the team everyone is trying to beat. A second World Cup title would cement this generation as one of the greatest in football history.