Spain World Cup 2026: Group H, Schedule, Squad & Results

Spain at the 2026 FIFA World Cup: Group H fixtures, the 0-0 draw with Cape Verde, FIFA #1 ranking, Yamal and Rodri spotlight, and how La Roja can advance.

Spain at the 2026 World Cup: La Roja's Title Bid

Spain arrive at the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the tournament's top-ranked side and a genuine contender to lift the trophy for the first time since their legendary 2010 triumph in South Africa. Drawn into Group H, La Roja carry the weight of a football-mad nation and the hopes of a new golden generation built around teenagers and serial winners alike.

After years of transition following their 2010–2012 peak, Spain have re-emerged as a powerhouse. A blend of Barcelona's youthful flair and Real Madrid's experience — anchored by Ballon d'Or-winning midfielder Rodri and teenage phenomenon Lamine Yamal — has carried them back to the summit of the FIFA rankings. As the number-one seed (Pot 1), they are the team every opponent wants to upset.

Key Facts

DetailSpain at World Cup 2026
GroupH
FIFA ranking#1 (top seed, Pot 1)
Group opponentsUruguay, Saudi Arabia, Cape Verde
World Cup titles1 (2010)
Result so far0-0 vs Cape Verde (June 15)
Star playersLamine Yamal, Rodri

Match Results So Far

DateMatchScoreNotes
June 15Spain vs Cape Verde0-0Cape Verde's first-ever World Cup point; Spain dominated possession but could not score

Spain's opening match ended in a frustrating 0-0 draw with Cape Verde on June 15. La Roja controlled possession from the first whistle, pinning the debutants deep, but a combination of disciplined defending and a standout goalkeeping performance kept the scoreboard level. The result handed Cape Verde their first-ever World Cup point — a historic moment for the small island nation and an unwelcome surprise for the tournament's top seed.

Remaining Group Stage

Spain still have two group fixtures to navigate:

MatchdayDateOpponentOutlook
Matchday 2June 21Uruguay or Saudi ArabiaA must-win to take control of the group
Matchday 3June 26Uruguay or Saudi ArabiaDecisive clash for top spot

Spain will face Uruguay and Saudi Arabia across the remaining two matchdays (June 21 and June 26). With all four Group H teams level on one point after a clean sweep of opening draws, every result from here is decisive.

Group H Table

PosTeamPWDLGFGAGDPts
1Uruguay10100001
2Saudi Arabia10100001
3Spain10100001
4Cape Verde10100001

A remarkable opening round saw all four Group H matches end level, leaving the table perfectly balanced. Goal difference and goals scored will decide positions if the logjam continues.

What to Watch

  • Lamine Yamal — The teenage winger is Spain's creative engine. After a breakout season, all eyes are on his dribbling, vision and big-game temperament. He will be the player Cape Verde, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia fear most.
  • Rodri — The midfield general dictates Spain's tempo and breaks up opposition attacks. His return from injury has been central to Spain's climb to FIFA #1. When Rodri plays, Spain rarely lose.

How Spain Can Advance

Under the 2026 format, the top two teams from each group plus the eight best third-placed teams across all 12 groups advance to the Round of 32. For a top seed like Spain, the target is straightforward: win the next two matches to seal top spot in Group H and set up a favorable knockout path. Even a single win would likely be enough to advance, but La Roja will want first place to avoid the seeded giants lurking in the Round of 32.

FAQ

What group is Spain in at the 2026 World Cup?

Spain is in Group H, alongside Uruguay, Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde.

What was Spain's first result at World Cup 2026?

Spain drew 0-0 with Cape Verde on June 15, 2026 — a match in which they dominated possession but could not find a goal.

Who are Spain's best players?

Lamine Yamal (winger) and Rodri (midfielder) are the headline names, with both pivotal to Spain's FIFA #1 ranking.

When did Spain last win the World Cup?

Spain won their only World Cup title in 2010 in South Africa, beating the Netherlands 1-0 in the final.

Is Spain the favorite to win the 2026 World Cup?

As the FIFA #1 ranked team and a Pot 1 seed, Spain are among the tournament favorites, though the opening draw with Cape Verde was an early warning that nothing is guaranteed.

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