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Oyarzabal’s double powers Spain past Austria 3-0 at SoFi Stadium


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Mikel Oyarzabal scored either side of halftime and Pedro Porro added a second-half goal as Spain controlled Austria from start to finish, winning 3-0 in the Round of 32 at SoFi Stadium. Luis de la Fuente’s side were never threatened, outshooting Austria 23-5 across 90 minutes while holding 65% of the ball. Austria managed zero shots on target and were fortunate the margin was not wider.

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Key Moments

  • 36′, Oyarzabal opens the scoring with a normal goal to give Spain a deserved lead heading into halftime.
  • 46′, Austria make a double substitution at the break, withdrawing Seiwald and X. Schlager in an attempt to change the dynamic.
  • 60′, Austria make two more changes, bringing on Gregoritsch and R. Schmid, but Spain continue to dominate possession.
  • 66′, Pedro Porro doubles Spain’s lead, converting to effectively end Austria’s hopes of a comeback.
  • 83′, Stefan Posch picks up a yellow card for holding, compounding a difficult afternoon for Austria’s defense.
  • 89′, Oyarzabal completes his brace with a second normal goal late on, sealing the 3-0 scoreline.
Mikel Oyarzabal at the double as Spain beat Austria and cruise into last 16

Tactical Breakdown

Spain were dominant in every measurable area. Luis de la Fuente set his side up in a 4-2-3-1 that gave Rodri and Pedri control of the midfield, and the numbers backed that up: 629 passes completed at a 91% accuracy rate, 9 corner kicks, and an xG of 2.84 against Austria’s 0.32. The Austrians simply had no answer for Spain’s pressing and off-the-ball movement, spending two-thirds of the match without the ball.

Austria came out of halftime with four new legs after a double substitution at the break, followed by two more changes on the hour, but the personnel shuffles never produced a shift in momentum. Spain responded by making their own substitutions around the 71st and 85th minutes, rotating Lamine Yamal, Dani Olmo, Alex Baena, Pedri, and Aymeric Laporte through without losing any of their structural shape. The second goal on 66 minutes arrived while Austria were still adjusting, killing any realistic hope of a fight-back.

Austria never tested Unai Simon, registering zero shots on target from five total attempts. With five offsides and 15 fouls conceded, Ralf Rangnick’s side were reactive throughout, unable to build from their own half against Spain’s press. The 0.32 xG tells the story: Austria did not create a single chance that could genuinely trouble the Spanish defense.

Player Ratings

Mikel Oyarzabal
9.0/10. Two goals and a constant threat, he was Spain’s most decisive attacker across 89 minutes.
Pedro Porro
7.5/10. Got forward effectively from right back and finished clinically to make it 2-0 on 66 minutes.
Rodri
7.5/10. Anchored Spain’s midfield and helped his side rack up 629 passes with minimal defensive exposure.
Unai Simon
6.5/10. Barely tested, saving none, but that reflects Austria’s complete inability to threaten goal rather than any fault of his own.
Alexander Schlager
5.5/10. Made six saves before being subbed at halftime, the only Austrian player who showed any resistance.
Kevin Danso
4.5/10. Part of a backline that was repeatedly exposed, unable to cope with Spain’s movement in and around the box.

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Round of 32
South Africa0
Canada1
Brazil2
Japan1
Germany1 (3 pen)
Paraguay1 (4 pen)
Netherlands1 (2 pen)
Morocco1 (3 pen)
Ivory Coast1
Norway2
France3
Sweden0
Mexico2
Ecuador0
England2
Congo DR1
Belgium3
Senegal2
USA2
Bosnia & Herzegovina0
Spain3
Austria0
Portugal0
Croatia0
Switzerland0
Algeria0
Australia0
Egypt0
Argentina0
Cape Verde Islands0
Colombia0
Ghana0
Round of 16
Canada0
Morocco0
Paraguay0
France0
Brazil0
Norway0
Mexico0
England0
USA0
Belgium0

Knockout results, aggregate scores across legs; winners in bold, penalty shootouts noted.

Head to Head

Verdict

Spain advance to the Round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup with a performance that left little doubt about their quality. Luis de la Fuente’s side controlled every phase of the match and, with Oyarzabal finding form at the right time, they will be a serious concern for whoever comes next. Austria, for their part, exit the tournament without registering a single shot on target in this match.

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