Spain World Cup 2026 Squad List: Players to Watch

Spain at FIFA World Cup 2026

Spain enters the World Cup 2026 as one of the tournament favourites, with a squad built around Lamine Yamal, Pedri, Gavi, Rodri, and Dani Olmo, aiming to win their second World Cup title after 2010. They are in Group H with Saudi Arabia, Uruguay, and Cape Verde, giving them a realistic pathway to the knockout stage.

How Spain Qualified for World Cup 2026

Spain qualified through the UEFA qualifying campaign, finishing top of their group with a dominant record characterised by strong home performances and consistent away results. They were among the first teams to secure qualification for the 2026 tournament, underlining their status as Europe’s leading force.

Spain World Cup 2026 Squad

Spain’s final squad blends experience from Euro 2024 with a wealth of young talent, led by captain Rodri and guided by manager Luis de la Fuente. The squad is known for its depth across all positions, with many players playing for top European clubs.

Goalkeepers

PlayerClubAgePosition
David RayaArsenal30Goalkeeper
Unai SimónAthletic Club29Goalkeeper
AdriánBetis37Goalkeeper

Defenders

PlayerClubAgePosition
Aymeric LaporteAl Nassr32Centre-back
Eric GarcíaBarcelona25Centre-back
Robin Le NormandReal Sociedad28Centre-back
Dani CarvajalReal Madrid34Right-back
Alejandro BaldeBarcelona22Left-back
Jordi AlbaInter Miami37Left-back
Marc CucurellaChelsea27Left-back
Jesús NavasSevilla40Right-back

Midfielders

PlayerClubAgePosition
RodriManchester City29Defensive midfielder
PedriBarcelona23Central midfielder
GaviBarcelona21Central midfielder
Dani OlmoRB Leipzig27Attacking midfielder
Mikel MerinoArsenal28Central midfielder
Fermín LópezBarcelona23Central midfielder

Forwards

PlayerClubAgePosition
Lamine YamalBarcelona18Winger
Álvaro MorataAC Milan33Striker
Nico WilliamsAthletic Club23Winger
Ferran TorresBarcelona26Forward
Yeremy PinoVillarreal23Winger
Mikel OyarzabalReal Sociedad29Forward

Key Players to Watch

Lamine Yamal

At 18, Lamine Yamal is Spain’s most exciting young talent and one of the most dangerous wingers in the world. His pace, dribbling, and end product make him the focal point of Spain’s attack.

Rodri

Rodri is Spain’s captain and midfield anchor. His ball-winning, positioning, and leadership make him essential for Spain’s midfield control.

Pedri

Pedri is Spain’s creative engine and one of the most exciting young midfielders globally. His vision, passing range, and technique make him vital for Spain’s knockout-stage ambitions.

Gavi

Gavi is Spain’s midfield engine and one of the most exciting young players globally. His energy, ball-winning, and youth energy make him vital for Spain’s midfield control.

Dani Olmo

Olmo is Spain’s creative playmaker, capable of unlocking defences with his vision and chance creation. His end product will determine whether Spain can break down compact defences in the knockout rounds.

Manager and Tactical Analysis

Luis de la Fuente’s preferred system is a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1, with Rodri as the midfield anchor and Lamine Yamal, Pedri, and Gavi as the main creative forces. Spain’s strength is tactical discipline, midfield control, and a blend of youth and experience. The vulnerability is that older players like Morata, Carvajal, and Alba may face physical challenges in the knockout stages.

Spain World Cup 2026 Fixtures

OpponentDateVenueKickoff Time
Saudi ArabiaFri, Jun 12, 2026Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens1:00 PM ET
Cape VerdeMon, Jun 15, 2026Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia12:00 PM ET
UruguayWed, Jun 24, 2026SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles10:00 PM ET

How to Watch Spain Matches

In the United States, Spain’s matches will air on FOX, FS1, FOX One, Telemundo, and Peacock. In Spain, the tournament is on RTVE and DAZN. In Canada, coverage is available on TSN, CTV, Crave, and RDS. International availability depends on local rights holders.

Spain World Cup History

Spain won one World Cup in 2010 under Vicente del Bosque, with iconic performances by Xavi, Andrés Iniesta, and Iker Casillas. Their best result remains the 2010 title in South Africa.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Strengths

  • Lamine Yamal’s pace and dribbling.
  • Rodri’s midfield control and leadership.
  • Pedro and Gavi’s creativity and youth energy.
  • Strong defensive depth with Laporte, Le Normand, and Balde.

Weaknesses

  • Aging core (Morata, Carvajal, Alba).
  • Physical challenges in knockout stages.
  • Dependency on Rodri and Lamine Yamal’s form and fitness.
  • Pressure of seeking second World Cup title.

Spain’s squad is balanced, experienced, and tactically disciplined. If they can manage the physical demands and keep Rodri and Lamine Yamal sharp, World Cup 2026 could become a historic second title run.

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