Spain has confirmed its starting lineup for the Copa del Mundo match against Austria, with coach Luis de la Fuente opting for a defensive foundation and tactical balance ahead of the high-stakes encounter. The 11-player squad features goalkeeper Unai Simón and a central defensive partnership of Cubarsí and Aymeric Laporte, who have yet to concede a goal in the tournament. The match, set for 21:00 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, marks Spain’s first elimination-stage test in the competition.
Defensive Stability and Tactical Focus
The confirmed lineup underscores Spain’s emphasis on defensive solidity. Simón remains the first-choice goalkeeper, while the central defensive duo of Cubarsí and Laporte forms a reliable backbone. Their partnership has been bolstered by Marc Cucurella’s consistency on the left flank, despite increasing pressure from Álex Grimaldo, who has sought more minutes under de la Fuente.
The right-back position, however, remains a point of contention. Pedro Porro has secured the starting role. This decision contrasts with the tactical flexibility demonstrated by Austria’s Ralf Ragnick, who has emphasized a counterattacking approach in the knockout stages.
Midfield Balance and Forward Options
In the midfield, the “jugones” Rodri and Pedri are expected to anchor Spain’s play, though their form has drawn scrutiny. De la Fuente has opted for Dani Olmo as the central playmaker, positioning him between the midfield and attack. With a lineup featuring Alex Baena, Mikel Oyarzabal, and Lamine Yamal forming the attacking trio.
Baena’s continued presence in the starting XI is noteworthy, given his status as a “theoretical secondary actor.” Yamal remains a key creative force.
Injury Updates and Squad Management
Nico Williams, who suffered a recurrence of a muscle injury, could be ready for the hypothetical duel of octavos against Portugal or Croatia. Similarly, Yeremy Pino, who suffered an esguince de clavícula, appears to be at 100% after the last training. However, Víctor Muñoz remains sidelined with no rhythm of competition, and Mikel Merino is still in full “rodaje.”
The coach has yet to confirm whether injured players will be recalled for the round of dieciseisavos, but the focus remains on the confirmed starting 11.
Austria’s Challenge and Historical Context
Austria, led by veteran David Alaba, enters the match with a “no-pressure” mindset, having already secured their place in the knockout stages. Ragnick’s side will adopt an approach that clings to the spirit of surprises, citing results like the elimination of Germany by Paraguay or the results of the group stage. This aligns with broader trends in the tournament.

Match Details and Broadcast Information
The match will be officiated by Swedish referee Glenn Nyberg. The game will be broadcast in Spain on TVE La 1, with DAZN España and RTVE Play offering streaming options.
Spain’s next match, if victorious, will see them face either Portugal or Croatia in the quarterfinals. The final is scheduled for July 19 in New York.
As the clock ticks toward kick-off, all eyes will be on Spain’s ability to translate their group-stage dominance into knockout-stage success. With a lineup that balances experience and youth, the “Roja” will aim to avoid a “new surprise.”
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