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Spain vs Austria: Watch, Odds & Betting Guide
Spain and Austria meet at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood on 2 July 2026 at 12:00 local time in Match 84 of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32. Spain arrive as one of the tournament's standout sides, unbeaten and yet to concede a single goal. Austria, meanwhile, are making their first World Cup knockout appearance in a generation. That contrast alone makes this one of the most compelling matchups of the round, and there are some genuinely interesting betting angles to explore whether you are watching from a sports bar, a living room, or pitch-side.
Where and How to Watch
Kickoff is at 12:00 local time on 2 July 2026 at SoFi Stadium, Inglewood. Check your regional broadcaster listings for live TV and streaming coverage in your territory. SoFi Stadium is one of the most modern venues in North America, so if you are lucky enough to be attending in person, expect a loud and vibrant atmosphere as Spain's passionate travelling support meets Austria fans celebrating their historic run.
Spain vs Austria Match Preview
This is a Round of 32 knockout tie, so there is no second chance for either side. Spain topped Group H with seven points, scoring five goals and conceding none across three matches. They are FIFA's second-ranked side and the reigning Euro 2024 champions. Austria finished second in Group J on four points, reaching the knockout stage of a World Cup for the first time since 1998. Their route there was dramatic: a 3-3 draw with Algeria in their final group game, sealed by Saša Kalajdžić's header in the 96th minute.
Tactically, expect Spain to dominate possession through Pedri and Rodri in midfield, with Lamine Yamal providing width and danger from the right. Austria under Ralf Rangnick will press aggressively and look to exploit transitions. For Austria to cause a genuine upset, they need chaos. For Spain, control is everything.
Spain vs Austria Odds
| Market | Selection | Decimal Odds | Implied Probability (margin included) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Spain | 1.33 | 75% |
| Match Winner | Draw | 5.20 | 19% |
| Match Winner | Austria | 9.20 | 11% |
| Both Teams to Score | Yes / No | Available at sportsbooks | Leans No given Spain's record |
| Over / Under 2.5 Goals | Over / Under | Available at sportsbooks | Finely balanced |
| Double Chance | Spain or Draw | Available at sportsbooks | Strong cover option |
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Spain vs Austria Predictions
Best Bet: Spain to Win Spain's implied probability sits at 75% (margin included) based on the 1.33 price. That reflects their tournament form: three clean sheets, five goals scored, zero conceded. Austria have conceded in every group game. The quality gap in midfield alone, with Rodri anchoring and Pedri creating, makes Spain the clear selection here.
Value Bet: Spain Win to Nil Spain kept clean sheets in all three group games, while Austria conceded six times across three matches. The BTTS No market leans strongly in Spain's favour based on that contrast. A Spain win without conceding is the angle most supported by the research, and it carries better returns than the straight match winner price.
Longshot Bet: Arnautović Anytime Scorer If you want a flutter with a bigger return, Marko Arnautović scored for Austria in the group stage and is their physical focal point up front. If Austria manage to get into the game and create chaos through Rangnick's press, Arnautović is their most likely scorer. It is a long shot given Spain's defensive record, but it is grounded in what actually happened in the group stage rather than guesswork.
Why This Match Matters
Spain are one of the genuine favourites to go deep in this tournament. They are FIFA's second-ranked side, Euro 2024 champions, and the only team in their section of the bracket yet to concede. With Germany and the Netherlands already eliminated, the path ahead looks open. A win here keeps that dream alive.
For Austria, this is history in the making. They have not been at a World Cup since 1998, and reaching the Round of 32 is already a milestone. But Rangnick's squad will not be here just to participate. Marcel Sabitzer won his 100th cap in the group stage, David Alaba brings leadership and experience at the back, and the late drama against Algeria showed this team knows how to fight. Austria's group stage finish drew significant attention, with the Algeria draw inviting comparisons to the 1982 Disgrace of Gijón, though Rangnick dismissed any collusion talk. They arrive with something to prove.
Spain Form
Spain won Group H with seven points from three games, scoring five and conceding none. They drew 0-0 with Cabo Verde, beat Saudi Arabia 4-0, and edged Uruguay 1-0 through Álex Baena's goal on 42 minutes, with Uruguay finishing with ten men after a late red card. Spain's Group H campaign was defined by defensive solidity and controlled possession rather than high-scoring performances.
Manager Luis de la Fuente has built a squad heavily featuring Barcelona players. Lamine Yamal is the standout attacking threat, though he is being managed carefully due to a left-hamstring issue. Mikel Oyarzabal is the joint top scorer in the squad with two goals against Saudi Arabia. Rodri and Pedri control the tempo in midfield, and Marc Cucurella provides width on the left. The main weakness is a tendency toward 1-0 grinds, and Yamal's fitness remains a watch point heading into this game.
Austria Form
Austria finished second in Group J with four points. They beat Jordan 3-1, lost 0-2 to Argentina, and drew 3-3 with Algeria, with Kalajdžić's 96th-minute header securing their progression. Six goals scored and six conceded across the group stage tells the story: exciting, unpredictable, but defensively vulnerable.
Rangnick's system is an aggressive high-press built around intensity and transitions, with an RB Leipzig-heavy spine. Sabitzer and Baumgartner provide creativity, Arnautović leads the line physically, and Alaba marshals the defence. The concern is obvious: zero clean sheets and six goals conceded in the group stage is a significant problem when facing a Spain side that has not been breached once.
Head-to-Head Record
Spain and Austria have met only rarely in competitive football. Historical records show roughly one win each since 1978. In World Cup history, the sides have met once previously, and Spain lost that single meeting. They did not face each other at Euro 2024. The sample size is too small to draw firm trends, but the historical record offers little comfort or warning for either side heading into this fixture.
Best Bets for the Casual Fan
- Safe Bet: Spain to Win At 1.33, this is the anchor selection. Three clean sheets, five goals, zero conceded. Spain are the class act here.
- Goals Market: BTTS No Spain have not conceded all tournament. Austria are leaky but face the toughest defensive unit they have seen. Back Spain to keep another clean sheet.
- Value Pick: Spain Win to Nil Combines the match winner with a clean sheet. Better value than the straight Spain win, and fully supported by their group-stage record.
- Longshot: Arnautović Anytime Scorer If Austria get a foothold, he is their man. A fun, low-stakes addition to any bet.
- Double Chance: Spain or Draw If you want extra cover without backing Austria outright, this market removes the Austria win outcome entirely and gives you a comfortable cushion.
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Popular Betting Options
For this kind of high-profile knockout fixture, the most popular markets tend to be the match result (1X2), Both Teams to Score, Over/Under 2.5 Goals, and the double chance. Player prop markets such as first goalscorer or anytime goalscorer are also widely bet on for games like this, particularly around Oyarzabal given his role as Spain's finisher and penalty option. If you prefer betting with crypto rather than traditional payment methods, this is a natural fit for a platform like Dexsport, which is built specifically for crypto sports betting and covers the full FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule.
A Neutral's Guide to Enjoying This One
If you are watching without a strong allegiance either way, Spain are the easy pick for a composed, technically brilliant performance. Yamal's dribbling, Pedri's passing range, and Rodri's engine in midfield make them genuinely pleasurable to watch. But the reason to keep an eye on Austria is the upset potential. Rangnick's press caused problems for Argentina in the group stage, and if Sabitzer or Arnautović can find a moment of quality, SoFi Stadium will be rocking. The best-case scenario for neutrals is Austria making it uncomfortable before Spain's quality tells in the second half. Either way, you are watching a side making World Cup knockout history for the first time in nearly 30 years go up against one of the best international teams on the planet. That is worth your time.
FAQ
How can I watch Spain vs Austria? Check your regional broadcaster for live TV and streaming rights in your territory. The match takes place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood on 2 July 2026.
What time is kickoff in local time? Kickoff is at 12:00 local time on 2 July 2026.
What are some fun, low-risk bets for casual fans? The Spain match winner, BTTS No, and the Spain or Draw double chance are all low-risk options grounded in Spain's group-stage form. For something with a bigger return, Arnautović anytime scorer is a fun longshot.
Which side should a neutral get behind? Spain are the technically superior side and a pleasure to watch in possession. But Austria's fighting spirit and Rangnick's press make them the sentimental pick if you enjoy an underdog story. They have already made history just by being here.












