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#预测世界杯西班牙VS沙特阿拉伯 Spain's Breakthrough Battle: 30-Fold Valuation Crush, Can the Bullfighter Pierce Saudi Arabia's Iron Wall?
2026 USA-Mexico-Canada World Cup Group H Preview: Spain vs. Saudi Arabia
The Prelude to a Disparity Showdown
At 12:00 AM Beijing time on June 22, 2026, the second match of Group H in the USA-Mexico-Canada World Cup will feature a stark contrast in strength, with Spain facing Saudi Arabia. In the first round, Group H experienced a rare "all-draw spectacle," leaving all four teams with just 1 point, all on the brink of elimination. Spain, with a total market value of 1.22 billion euros, was held to a 0-0 draw by Cape Verde in the opening match, making it urgent to secure a victory to regain control of their qualification prospects. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia, having just drawn with Uruguay and riding high on morale, has already set up an ironclad defense, aiming to once again play the role of "giant killer."
The Gap Between Data and Reality
On paper, Spain is clearly performing a dimensionality reduction attack: the valuation gap between the two teams exceeds 30 times, and their FIFA rankings differ by nearly 50 places. Historically, Spain has won all three encounters, scoring 9 goals and conceding only 2. According to 25,000 simulations run by Opta’s supercomputer, Spain’s win probability is 86.7%, while Saudi Arabia’s upset chance is only 4.3%. However, data analysis cannot fully represent football matches. Spain dominated possession at 74% in the first game and took 27 shots without scoring, with a goal drought lasting 244 minutes in the World Cup. How to break through the opponent’s dense defense has become the most critical challenge. Fortunately, head coach De la Fuente is likely to include Yamal and Nico Williams, who were substitutes in the first match, into the starting lineup. With these two wing threats flying together, they will be the strongest weapons to tear apart Saudi Arabia’s flanks.
The Resilience and Hidden Dangers of the Iron Wall
Saudi Arabia is not a "soft target" with no fight left. In their first match against Uruguay, the team displayed excellent defensive discipline, with goalkeeper Oveis making 9 saves—setting a World Cup record—earning them a hard-fought 1 point. Their tactical approach is very clear: adopt a compact, all-out defensive stance to compress the game space, relying on 34-year-old veteran Dawsari’s individual ability to launch counterattacks. But there are significant hidden risks: most team members are domestic league players, making it difficult to withstand Spain’s passing and control over 90 minutes. After 60 minutes, their stamina is likely to collapse. Additionally, their record against European teams in World Cup finals is only 1 win and 11 losses, indicating a certain fear of possession-based systems.
Predicted Outcome
Overall, Spain holds comprehensive advantages in squad depth, midfield control, and breaking down dense defenses. As long as they can open up the flanks early or score first from set pieces, winning the match seems almost certain. Even if Saudi Arabia withstands the first-half assault, they are unlikely to hold up physically in the second half, making an upset highly improbable.
Score predictions: the primary forecast is Spain 2-0 Saudi Arabia; secondary options include 3-0 or 1-0. The Bullfighter team is likely to score multiple goals in the second half, leveraging their physical advantage to secure the final victory.