Historical head-to-head record: Spain won all 3 meetings — but the last time they played each other was in 2012, so the reference value is limited



When it comes to Spain vs. Saudi Arabia’s historical head-to-head record, the data definitely favors Spain. The two teams have met a total of 3 times, and Spain won all of them.

At the 2006 World Cup in Germany group stage, Spain beat Saudi Arabia 1-0. In a 2010 friendly, Spain overturned the match to win 3-2. In a 2012 friendly, Spain thrashed Saudi Arabia 5-0.

It looks like a crushing mismatch, doesn’t it? But guys, the last time they faced each other was in 2012—14 years ago. Back then, Spain were in their prime. They had just won the 2010 World Cup and the 2012 European Championship, with Xavi, Iniesta, and Villa all at their peak. Those players have long since retired now. Saudi Arabia is also completely different—they beat Argentina in 2022, and in the first round of 2026 they were able to hold Uruguay to a draw. They’re no longer the so-called minnows from back then.

The historical head-to-head stats can be used as a reference, but they can’t be treated as a hard rule. The 5-0 from 14 years ago has nothing to do with this match. If Spain thinks, “We beat them 5-0 before, so this time will be easy,” they’re very likely to end up getting blindsided.

What actually matters as a true reference? It’s Spain’s 0-0 draw against Cape Verde in their last match, and Saudi Arabia’s 1-1 draw against Uruguay in their most recent game. Current form is 10,000 times more important than history from 14 years ago.

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