View the live stream and TV coverage details and live score for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group H Match - Spain vs Saudi Arabia.
Spain and Saudi Arabia meet in a pivotal Group H match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Sunday, June 21, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Kick-off is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. local time (EDT), 18:00 CEST, and 11:00 a.m. Paraguay time. Both teams are searching for their first win after opening the tournament with draws, making this one of the key fixtures in the race for qualification.
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| Spain | DAZN, RTVE Play, Tele Deportes, TVE La 1, FuboTV and Movistar Plus+ – M+ Liga de Campeones will broadcast the match live in Spain. |
| Great Britain | Viewers in UK can watch the match live on: |
| United States | Soccer fans in the US can watch the match live on:
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| Canada | Canadian football fans follow the match live on: |
| Germany | German fans can watch the match live on: |
| Portugal | In Portugal the game will be broadcast live on Sport TV Channel and 5. |
| Italy | In Italy fans can access the live coverage on: |
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| Belgium | Football fans in Belgium can follow the match live on: |
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| Sweden | The live coverage of the match will be available on TV4 Sweden, NRK1, TV4 Play. |
| Norway | The Norwegian football fans can watch the match live on NRK 1 and NRK Sports. |
| France | beIN Sports 1, beIN Sports Connect, My Canal and M6 will provide live coverage for French football fans. |
| Worldwide | See FIFA World Cup Media Partners by Country |
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Spain
Saudi Arabia
Spain (4-3-3):
Unai Simón; Pedro Porro, Robin Le Normand, Pau Cubarsí, Marc Cucurella; Martín Zubimendi, Pedri, Fabián Ruiz; Lamine Yamal, Álvaro Morata, Nico Williams.
Saudi Arabia (5-4-1):
Mohammed Al Owais; Saud Abdulhamid, Hassan Kadesh, Ali Lajami, Abdulelah Al Amri, Nawaf Boushal; Musab Al Juwayr, Nasser Al Dawsari, Mohamed Kanno, Salem Al Dawsari; Firas Al-Buraikan.
Spain remain favorites thanks to their superior technical quality and possession-based style, but their lack of cutting edge in the opener has increased the pressure. Saudi Arabia will likely defend deep and try to frustrate Spain before exploiting transitions through Salem Al-Dawsari and Al-Buraikan. With Uruguay waiting in the final group match, Spain know that dropping more points could leave qualification in doubt.