Spain vs Belgium tickets for Match 98 of the World Cup 2026 Quarter Finals are now on sale. Defending European champions Spain, who have yet to allow a goal in the tournament so far, play their clash against Belgium's star-studded generation at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on July 10, 2026, when the two sides face off for a spot in the semi-finals.
This is a heavyweight match-up in the World Cup 2026 Quarter Finals as two of the best teams from Europe go head-to-head. Spain enter this quarter-final as European champions and one of the favourites at the tournament after they overcame the Portuguese side of Cristiano Ronaldo at the Round of 16, while Belgium enter off the back of a dominant victory over co-hosts the USA and are hoping to achieve their most successful performance with their best generation.
Whichever team wins will qualify for the World Cup 2026 semi-finals, played on July 14 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas on a stage within one game of the World Cup 2026 final. A clash between Spain's impenetrable defense and the lethal Belgium attack makes tickets for Match 98 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles highly sought after throughout the tournament.
Spain entered the World Cup as reigning European champions, and they have looked every bit a title contender. They won Group H without conceding a goal, defeating Saudi Arabia by 4-0 (the game in which Lamine Yamal scored his maiden World Cup goal), edging Uruguay 1-0, and drawing 0-0 with Cabo Verde. In the Round of 32, Spain won 3-0 against Austria, and then showed great discipline and patience against Portugal in the Round of 16. In an attritional match in Dallas, substitute pair Ferran Torres and Mikel Merino combined for a goal in stoppage time, with the latter slotting in a finish at the near post to see a 1-0 win in stoppage time against a star-studded team of Cristiano Ronaldo in what turned out to be his final game at a World Cup. Amazingly, Spain have not allowed a goal in five games, which shows the solid defense underpinning their talented attacking force.
Belgium's so-called golden generation are still seeking the only trophy that they have failed to win, and they have hit their form at the right moment of the tournament. They won Group G, drawing 1-1 with Egypt and 0-0 with Iran, then trouncing New Zealand 5-1, and followed that by coming from 2-0 down to win 3-2 against Senegal in extra time in the Round of 32, with Youri Tielemans netting twice. The Round of 16 brought about Belgium's most impressive performance so far in the tournament. Against co-hosts the USA in Seattle, the Belgian side raced clear when Charles De Ketelaere scored a brace, then added a third from Hans Vanaken following a goalkeeper error, and completed a 4-1 victory when Romelu Lukaku scored despite a midway first half equaliser from Malik Tillman. The message from a team filled with quality all over the pitch couldn't be clearer.
This is all you need to know for the matchday leading into this quarter-final:
SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles is a spectacular place, perhaps one of the most spectacular venues on the planet, and certainly an ideal location for a knockout stage quarter-final such as this. There is sure to be a massive crowd, a large one that is likely to be cosmopolitan, out there in Southern California for this meeting of two of the World Cup's biggest attractions.
This is another one of those classic battles between two schools of thought: Spain's possession-based, almost unassailable approach versus Belgium's physicality and firepower. The former have yet to concede and this speaks volumes not only for their structure and the quality of their goalkeeping but, importantly, of their team cohesion. The latter have torn a hole through the United States and are a collection of match-winners at every stage of the team.
Spain will do what Spain always do – try to dominate possession. Lamine Yamal and Pedri will try and pick the pieces apart with their respective youth and experience. Spain's task then will be to turn the majority of possession into goals against Belgium, who may be gifted, yet remain formidable.
Belgium are a side that can hurt you. There are very few teams remaining in this competition that will be able to do that. Tielemans has been an influence and has begun to find the back of the net. De Ketelaere is scoring at will. Lukaku is a known goal threat and the likes of Kevin De Bruyne and Leandro Trossard add further potency to the front six. If Spain's defence cannot stop them – no one has yet – this could be an upset, a match decided by one of the world's best attacks against its stoutest defensive unit.
Spain enter Friday's quarter-final unbeaten and yet to concede a goal in the World Cup thus far, having picked up four wins from their five games and the most recent was a narrow success against the Portuguese. Belgium are also unbeaten from the group stage and enter the knockout stages buoyant having thrashed the Americans 4-1 on Monday. Spain's defensive solidity will come up against some of the goals in the World Cup when Belgium arrive, and this quarter-final has all the hallmarks of a match in which tactical acumen will play a pivotal role.
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Spain will be looking to add further glory to a European Championship title to their list of honours when they take on Belgium's golden generation, while Belgium will also be looking to better the third-place finish it achieved in 2018. With all eyes focused on this quarter-final match, ticket availability and price may shift as the match date approaches. Buying tickets early through Ticombo is the best way to ensure your attendance to Match 98 in Los Angeles.
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2026 FIFA World Cup tickets are distributed digitally and can be accessed via the official FIFA Ticketing App. You will be notified once your tickets are ready to use.
Yes, any additional tickets purchased in the same sale listing will all be located in the same section.
Match 98 will take place at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles (Inglewood), USA, on Friday July 10 2026. The winner of this match will advance to the semi-finals.
As a knockout match, if the scores are level after 90 minutes, then the match will proceed to 30 minutes of extra time, and if still level, the match will then be decided by a penalty shootout.
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