Spain vs Belgium Betting Tips & Preview
PendingSpain vs Belgium · 10 July 2026
Spain
BelgiumSelection
Spain to win
Odds
1.62
Stake
£10
Odds for Spain to win
Live prices from bookmakers we review, best price first.
| Coral Bet £5 Get £30 in Free Bets | 1.65 | Bet Now |
| Betfair Bet £10 Get £50 in Free Bet Builders | 1.62 | Bet Now |
| Unibet Welcome Offer Available | 1.62 | Bet Now |
| Ladbrokes Bet £5 Get £30 in Free Bets | 1.61 | Bet Now |
| bet365 Bet £10 Get £30 in Bet Credits | 1.61 | Bet Now |
| 10Bet 100% Welcome Bonus up to £50 | 1.60 | Bet Now |
| 888Sport Welcome Offer Available | 1.57 | Bet Now |
| BetVictor Bet £10 Get £30 in Free Bets | 1.57 | Bet Now |
| WilliamHill Bet £10 Get £30 in Free Bets | 1.57 | Bet Now |
Stats
Spain
Belgium
Head-to-head (Spain perspective)
4
Wins
0
Draws
0
Losses
Spain to win
Spain go into this World Cup quarter-final against Belgium as our selection, and the case for backing them starts with the sheer momentum they're carrying into this one. Four wins from their last four completed matches, taking in a spirited Portugal side away from home, tells its own story about where this Spain team is at right now. Add to that a head-to-head record that reads four wins from four against this exact opponent, and it becomes hard to construct a compelling counter-argument for Belgium at this stage. Spain are priced at 1.62 with our best-listed bookmaker, and while that's short, this pick isn't about squeezing value out of the odds — it's about identifying the outcome we think is genuinely most likely to unfold when these two meet on the 10th of July.
Recent Form
Spain's build-up to this tie has been about as good as it gets. They beat Saudi Arabia at home, then went to Uruguay and won again, before seeing off Austria on home soil and then edging past Portugal away — four fixtures, four wins, no hint of a stumble anywhere in that run. That's the kind of consistency that suggests a squad peaking at the right time, with each result coming against varied opposition and in different settings, home and away alike.
Belgium's form isn't without merit either, but it has a rougher edge to it. They drew with Iran to open this sequence, then needed extra time to get past Senegal at home, sandwiched between wins over New Zealand away and the United States away. Three wins and a draw from four is a respectable return, but the extra-time struggle against Senegal and the opening draw with Iran suggest a side that has had to work harder for its results than Spain have, and hasn't always found top gear when it mattered.
Head-to-Head
The historical record between these two nations leans emphatically one way. Across the last four meetings, Spain have won every single time, with no draws and no defeats for them in that sample. That includes a 2009 meeting on home soil, a 2008 trip to Belgium, a 2005 away fixture, and a 2004 home game — all of them ending in Spanish victories. It's a small sample by nature, being spread out over years rather than recent seasons, but as a psychological marker heading into a big occasion, a clean sweep like that does no harm to Spain's confidence and offers little comfort to Belgium.
Team News
There's little to report on the injury front for either side. Spain have no players currently listed as sidelined in our data, and it's the same story for Belgium, with no absentees flagged either. Both nations therefore appear to be able to call upon a full complement of options for this one, meaning team selection is unlikely to be dictated by fitness concerns and instead comes down to tactical preference on the day.
Written by Andy Walker
18+ · This is opinion, not advice — no outcome is ever guaranteed. Please gamble responsibly.