Spain vs Belgium Predictions, Odds & Best Bets: Friday, July 10 World Cup Match

Jason Ence - Contributor at Covers.com
Jason Ence • Betting Analyst 13+ years betting experience
Updated: Jul 9, 2026 , 09:00 AM ET • 4 min read

Jason Ence likes Spain to advance, but the best bet in this World Cup quarterfinal is built on La Roja’s clean-sheet form.

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Photo By - Reuters Connect. Spain midfielder Rodri (16) controls the ball.

Belgium knocked the United States out of the 2026 World Cup, and their reward is a showdown with a Spain side that entered the tournament as favorites to win it all.

Spain are heavily favored to advance to the semifinals, and my Spain vs. Belgium predictions explain why they’ll advance in a tighter match than many might expect.

Find out more as I break down my favorite World Cup picks for Friday, July 10. 

Spain vs Belgium predictions

Pick Price
Who will win pick: Spain in regulation -150
Over/Under pick: Under 2.5 +105

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Who will win Spain vs Belgium: Spain in regulation (-150)

This is a terrific matchup of strength vs. strength. Spain wants to maintain possession and win it back quickly, while Belgium is content to cede the ball to their opponents and hit on the break when needed.

Belgium ranks fifth in total direct attacks, but none of them have led to a goal. That lack of product is why I’m not worried about them hurting Spain in that manner.

Belgium relies on its pressing, ranking eighth in PPDA (10.6) and 10th in high turnovers (8.2) per match. They’ve used those to lead directly to scoring opportunities, averaging three shots on target and 0.80 goals per match from high turnovers.

Without those, Belgium has struggled. They’ve attempted the second-most shots per match, with a conversion rate ranking in the bottom half of the competition.

Spain’s defense is the only one yet to be breached, and they’ve allowed just five shots on target from 29 total attempts. Their midfield is also quite press-resistant, with Rodri and Pedri controlling things centrally.

When teams get through Belgium’s press, they’ve found success. Despite allowing only three shots on target per match, Belgium conceded six times and managed just one clean sheet.

The loss of Amadou Onana to an ACL injury weakens Belgium’s midfield, and they’ll be forced to play more cautiously. Spain’s superior talent and relentless pressure will eventually lead to a goal as they win in regulation.

Playable to -170.

Covers COVERS INTEL: How press-resistant are Rodri and Pedri? They’ve been successfully tackled just 11 times despite having a combined 1,028 touches.

 TOp pick

Spain vs Belgium Over/Under pick: Under 2.5 (+105)

Not only am I expecting Spain to win, but I’m expecting their clean sheet streak to continue.

Yes, Belgium scored four goals against the United States. But two of those goals came from very poor defending, and another came from a comedy of errors at the back. Spain’s not going to gift them those goals, and they’re not going to allow them many opportunities at all.

La Roja didn’t even concede a shot on target in the first 75 minutes of their first four matches of the tournament. Portugal got two of them in the first 37 minutes, but were denied another one for the rest of the match.

Both of these teams do a great job of negating opponents in midfield, ranking in the Top 5 in recoveries per match. They also both sport a Top 6 aerial duel win rate.

Spain is conceding just 0.05 xG per shot and 1.49 xG in total, the best marks in the tournament, and they’re forcing teams to take the fifth-highest rate of shots from outside the box. The 41 penalty area touches allowed is also a credit to their pressure.

These two nations are going to battle in the midfield for large stretches, much like Spain and Portugal did. But just like Portugal, Belgium is good for a few mistakes per match, and that’s where La Roja will strike.

This is my top play, and I’m backing it to -120.

Spain vs Belgium projected lineup

Spain (4-2-3-1): Simon; Porro, Cubarsi, Laporte, Cucurella; Rodri, Pedri; Yamal, Olmo, Baena; Oyarzabal.

Belgium (4-2-3-1): Courtois; Castagne, Mechele, Ngoy, Cuyper; Tielemans, Vanaken; Doku, De Bruyne, Trossard; De Ketelaere.

Spain vs Belgium injuries

Spain: Nico Williams (Doubtful).

Belgium: Amadou Onana (Out), Zeno Debast (Doubtful).

Spain vs Belgium weather

The weather will not be a factor as this game is played in a dome. 

Spain vs Belgium odds

Spain Belgium
-150 Moneyline +488
+317 Draw +317
Over 2.5 (-117) Total Under 2.5 (+113)

Odds courtesy of Kalshi.

How to watch Spain vs Belgium

Check out FIFA's official 2026 World Cup website for more information.

Location SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Date Friday, July 10, 2026
Time 3 p.m. ET
TV FOX

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Jason has been hooked on football since watching Real Madrid and Manchester United in the 2003 Champions League, and has been betting on the sport for nearly 15 years. He has given soccer gambling and fantasy advice for nearly a decade, writing for sites including Rotowire, SB Nation, and The TwinSpires Edge.

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