Portugal & Spain Prediction


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Portugal · Last 5
Spain · Last 5
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As the world turns its eyes to the FIFA World Cup clash between Portugal and Spain, anticipation is mounting for what promises to be a thrilling encounter on July 6, 2026. Both teams are in excellent form, and with a place in the next stage at stake, neither side will want to settle for anything less than a victory.
Portugal enters the match with a solid track record, having remained unbeaten in their last five matches. With victories against teams like Croatia and Nigeria, and an impressive 5-0 win over Uzbekistan, they have demonstrated formidable offensive prowess, averaging 2.00 goals per game. Defensively, they have been just as impressive, conceding only 0.60 goals on average. At home, their form is particularly strong, with four wins out of their last five, scoring an average of 2.40 goals while conceding just 0.80. Portugal's squad is in good health, with no injuries or suspensions to report.
Spain, currently leading the league, also boasts an unbeaten streak in their last five outings. Their recent performances include a commanding 3-0 win over Austria and a solid 3-1 victory against Peru. Averaging 2.20 goals per match while conceding a mere 0.20, Spain's balance between attack and defense has been remarkable. Away from home, they maintain an unblemished record, scoring an average of 2.00 goals and conceding only 0.50. Like Portugal, Spain will field a full-strength side with no players suspended or injured.
Historically, the head-to-head encounters between these two teams have been closely contested. With three draws and one win apiece in their last five meetings, neither team has established clear dominance over the other. This sets the stage for a match where both teams will be eager to outshine the other.
Given the attacking capabilities and solid defenses on display, the prediction points towards a competitive match where goals are likely. The betting market suggests that "All: Both Teams to Score : Yes" is a compelling option, considering the offensive form of both squads and their past encounters, which often see both teams finding the net.