Moneyline
Spain
Draw
Belgium
Spain
Draw
Belgium
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Spain/Spain
Draw/Spain
Draw/Draw
Over 2.5
Under 2.5
Spain
Belgium
Spain
Draw
Belgium
Pedro Porro Over 1.5
Pedro Porro Over 0.5
Victor Munoz Over 1.5
Spain to win by 1 Goal
Spain to win by 2 Goals
Score Draw
Spain and Belgium meet on Friday, July 10 at 3pm ET at Los Angeles Stadium in a 2026 World Cup Quarterfinal that features two elite European sides with contrasting styles. Spain enter as deserved favourites thanks to their midfield control, possession structure, and knockout‑stage consistency. Belgium counter with pace, vertical play, and a frontline capable of creating high‑value chances in transition.
The market leans toward Spain, but Belgium’s attacking ceiling keeps this matchup firmly competitive.
Spain: -160
Draw: +300
Belgium: +500
Over 2.5: -122
Under 2.5: +100
Spain: -380
Belgium: +340
Spain’s price reflects strong market confidence, while Belgium’s number highlights their ability to turn matches with pace and direct attacking play.
Spain (-160) — ideal for bettors expecting controlled possession, midfield dominance, and knockout reliability.
Belgium (+500) — value for those backing pace, vertical threat, and counter‑attacking efficiency.
Draw (+300) — fits a cagey script where both sides stay compact.
Over 2.5 (-122) — suits a scenario where Spain break through early and Belgium are forced to chase.
Under 2.5 (+100) — aligns with Spain’s tempo control and Belgium’s tendency to sit deeper in knockout matches.
Spain DNB (-380) — heavy favourite protection.
Belgium DNB (+340) — strong value for upset‑leaning bettors.
Spain by 1 or 2 goals
Belgium by 1 goal
Spain to win + Under 3.5
Draw + Under 2.5
Belgium +1.5 handicap + Under 3.5
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These operators update odds throughout matchday, especially as lineups and tactical news emerge. Line‑shopping is essential in knockout matches, where small differences in price can significantly impact value.
With Spain leaning on midfield precision and Belgium relying on pace and transitional threat, this quarterfinal profiles as a tactical, high‑stakes contest. Draw‑protected markets, unders, and narrow winning‑margin angles all carry strong logic — while extra time remains firmly in play if Belgium succeed in slowing the match.