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Merino’s 90th-minute goal sends Spain past Portugal at the World Cup


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Mikel Merino broke Portuguese hearts with a goal in the 90th minute to send Spain into the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals with a 1-0 victory over Portugal at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. It was a match that looked destined for extra time before Merino’s late strike settled the Iberian derby. Spain’s territorial dominance throughout told in the end, even if the scoreline took until the final seconds to reflect it.

World Cup 2026: Portugal 0-1 Spain - Mikel Merino sends Spain to quarter-finals as Cristiano Ronaldo fails to deliver

Key Moments

  • 56′, Portugal make their first change, with Nuno Mendes withdrawn in what appeared to be a tactical adjustment.
  • 71′, Roberto Martinez turns to his bench with a double change, bringing on substitutes for Joao Felix and Joao Cancelo as Portugal search for a way through.
  • 75′, Spain respond with their own first substitution, Alex Baena coming off.
  • 85′, Spain make two late changes, introducing fresh legs by removing Pedri and Dani Olmo.
  • 89′, Bruno Silva picks up a yellow card for roughing, adding to Portugal’s mounting frustration.
  • 90′, Mikel Merino scores a normal goal in stoppage time to give Spain a 1-0 lead. Renato Veiga is booked almost simultaneously for holding, and Mikel Oyarzabal is withdrawn as Spain close out.
Merino strikes at the death for Spain to send Portugal and Ronaldo limping out

Tactical Breakdown

Spain were the better side for most of the 90 minutes, and the numbers back that up. Luis de la Fuente’s team had 55% possession and completed 467 of 531 passes (88%), generating an xG of 1.77 against Portugal’s 0.58. Six shots on target forced Diogo Costa into five saves, and Spain earned seven corner kicks to Portugal’s three. Lamine Yamal and the midfield trio around Rodri kept Portugal pinned back for long stretches, and the defensive block around Pau Cubarsí and Aymeric Laporte gave away very little.

Portugal tried to be more direct after the double substitution at 71 minutes but never seriously threatened Unai Simon, who needed to make only two saves. The tactical picture did not change significantly with the alterations; Roberto Martinez’s side simply could not find the final pass or the movement to create clear chances, finishing with an xG of 0.58 and only two shots on target from ten total. Spain’s late substitutions, including removing Pedri and Dani Olmo in the 85th minute, brought fresh energy for the final push, and Merino’s presence in the box ultimately proved the difference.

Portugal’s inability to win second balls in midfield was the most consistent problem throughout. With Vitinha and Joao Neves unable to establish a rhythm against Rodri’s shield, Bruno Fernandes and the forwards were repeatedly isolated. The two yellow cards picked up in the 89th and 90th minutes told the story of a team that had run out of ideas and was reduced to fouling its way through the closing minutes.

Player Ratings

M. Merino
8.0/10. Quiet for most of the match but made the only moment that mattered, scoring the decisive goal in the 90th minute to send Spain through.
Rodri
7.5/10. Controlled the tempo from deep, helping Spain maintain 55% possession and limiting Portugal’s counter-attack opportunities.
Unai Simon
7.0/10. Made two saves when required and was rarely troubled, giving his defense a calm presence behind them.
Pau Cubarsí
7.0/10. Composed at center-back, handled Cristiano Ronaldo without drama and helped maintain Spain’s defensive shape across 90 minutes.
Diogo Costa
7.5/10. Portugal’s best performer, making five saves to keep his side in the match for as long as he could before Merino’s late strike.
Bruno Fernandes
5.5/10. Never able to get on the ball in dangerous areas, picked up a yellow card in the 89th minute, and faded completely in the second half.
Cristiano Ronaldo
5.0/10. Almost anonymous throughout, mustering nothing to trouble Unai Simon as Spain’s defensive structure left him without service or space.

World Cup knockout bracket

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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
Portugal2
Croatia1
Switzerland2
Algeria0
Australia1 (2 pen)
Egypt1 (4 pen)
Argentina3
Cape Verde Islands2
Colombia1
Ghana0
Round of 16
Canada0
Morocco3
Paraguay0
France1
Brazil1
Norway2
Mexico2
England3
Portugal0
Spain1
USA0
Belgium0
Argentina0
Egypt0
Switzerland0
Colombia0
Quarter-finals
France0
Morocco0
Norway0
England0

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

Head to Head

Verdict

Spain advance to the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals after a performance that underlined why they remain one of the tournament’s strongest sides. Portugal, despite having Ronaldo and a talented supporting cast, never found the fluency to test Spain consistently, and the late goal felt like a fair reflection of 90 minutes of Spanish pressure. Roberto Martinez’s project hits a painful wall, while Luis de la Fuente’s side continue their march through the bracket.

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