View the live stream and TV coverage details and live score for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group round of 16 Match - Portugal vs Spain.
Portugal and Spain renew their Iberian rivalry in a heavyweight FIFA World Cup Round of 16 clash at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Monday, July 6, 2026, with kick-off set for 21:00 CEST, 14:00 local time (CDT) and 15:00 US Eastern (EDT). Portugal reached this stage with a late 2-1 win over Croatia, while Spain impressed in a 3-0 victory over Austria, setting up one of the most anticipated knockout ties of the tournament.
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| Great Britain | Viewers in UK can watch the match live on: |
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| Germany | In Germany live coverage will be provided by:
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| Portugal | In Portugal the game will be broadcast live on, RTP 1 and Sport TV Channels 1 and 5. |
| Italy | In Italy fans can access the live coverage on:
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| Spain | DAZN, FuboTV, RTVE Play, Tele Deportes, TVE La 1, La 2 Cat and Movistar Plus+ – M+ Liga de Campeones will broadcast the match live in Spain. |
| Sweden | The live coverage of the match will be available on TV4 Sweden and TV4 Play. |
| Norway | The Norwegian football fans can watch the match live on TV 2 Direkte and TV 2 Play. |
| France | beIN Sports 1, beIN Sports Connect, myCanal, M6+, Molotov and M6 will provide live coverage for French football fans. |
| Worldwide | See FIFA World Cup Media Partners by Country |
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Portugal: Roberto Martínez faces a major decision over whether to start Cristiano Ronaldo, who has confirmed this will be his final World Cup. Portugal are expected to keep a strong core with Rúben Dias, Nuno Mendes, Vitinha and Bruno Fernandes.
Spain: Spain are expected to stay close to the side that beat Austria, with Lamine Yamal, Pedri and Nico Williams key attacking outlets. Mikel Oyarzabal is pushing to lead the line again after Spain’s strong Round of 32 performance.
Portugal: Diogo Costa; João Cancelo, Rúben Dias, Renato Veiga, Nuno Mendes; João Neves, Vitinha; Bernardo Silva, Bruno Fernandes, Rafael Leão; Gonçalo Ramos.
Spain: Unai Simón; Pedro Porro, Le Normand, Laporte, Cucurella; Rodri, Pedri, Fabián Ruiz; Lamine Yamal, Oyarzabal, Nico Williams.