Lightning has struck twice for Mikel Merino and the Spanish national team. In an absolute classic at the Los Angeles Stadium, Spain secured a thrilling 2-1 victory over Belgium to punch their ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup semifinals.
Match Snapshot: Spain vs. Belgium
| Match Event | Player Involved | Time | Match Impact |
| Goal (ESP) | Fabián Ruiz | 30' | Spain opens the scoring from close range. |
| Goal (BEL) | Charles De Ketelaere | 41' | Belgium equalizes with a powerful header. |
| Injury (BEL) | Thibaut Courtois | 71' | Belgium's star keeper forced off; Lammens enters. |
| Goal (ESP) | Mikel Merino | 88' | Match-winning strike from a parried shot. |
How the Drama Unfolded in Los Angeles
Spain dictating possession has been the blueprint of their summer, and the opening half-hour followed the script perfectly. In the 30th minute, a brilliant cross-field sequence found Dani Olmo. Thibaut Courtois pulled off a magnificent initial save, but an alert Fabián Ruiz blasted the loose ball into the roof of the net to break the deadlock.
However, Belgium refused to back down. Just before the interval, against the run of play, Timothy Castagne sent a looping, inviting cross into the box.
The second half turned into a tactical chess match, heavily altered in the 71st minute when Courtois was forced off with an apparent injury. Spain relentlessly knocked on the door until the 88th minute.
Key Takeaways from the Quarterfinal
The Road to Dallas
With the Red Devils officially sent home, Luis de la Fuente’s squad can turn their full attention to the ultimate European rematch.
Semifinal Match Details: Spain vs. France will take place live from Dallas Stadium on Tuesday, July 14 (19:00 GMT).
Can Spain’s possession mastery handle the blistering pace of Kylian Mbappé and France in the semifinals, or will La Roja's journey end in Dallas?
