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2026 FIFA World Cup
16JUL

Yamal goal puts Spain on the brink

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Lamine Yamal scored after 10 minutes as Spain beat Saudi Arabia 1-0 in Atlanta, leaving the European champions needing only a draw against Uruguay to reach the last 32.

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Key takeaway

Yamal's early goal leaves Spain needing only a draw with Uruguay to reach the last 32.

Spain's teenage winger Lamine Yamal scored in the 10th minute as Spain beat Saudi Arabia 1-0 at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Sunday 21 June. The result took Spain, the reigning European champions, to four points in Group H and left Saudi Arabia on one. 1

Spain had opened with a goalless draw against debutants Cape Verde , a dropped point that under the old 32-team format would have threatened their place in the last 16. It did not here. Spain now need only a draw against Uruguay in the final round to reach the round of 32, the first knockout stage, where 32 sides remain.

The expanded format has compressed the maths that decides who goes through. With 12 groups of four feeding both the top two and the eight best third-placed sides into the knockouts, a team that takes four points from two games is almost always safe. The arithmetic that older 36-match group stages left unresolved until the final whistle is now settled a round early: Spain can plan for a knockout opponent before they have formally qualified, and Saudi Arabia must beat Uruguay simply to keep the third-place route open.

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In plain English

Spain won the European Championship in 2024 and came into this World Cup as one of the favourites. Their opening 0-0 draw against Cape Verde (ID:4287) was not the start anyone expected: the defending continental champions failing to score against a debutant nation. The Saudi Arabia win corrects that and puts Spain in a comfortable position. Yamal scored in the 10th minute. He was born in July 2007, which means he is 18 years old at this World Cup. He scored the semi-final goal that helped Spain win Euro 2024 the day before his 17th birthday. At club level he plays for Barcelona and has been one of the most discussed young players in European football for two years. Saudi Arabia reached the 2022 World Cup quarter-finals from their group with a famous win over Argentina, so their current situation on one point is a relative disappointment. They face Uruguay in the final round needing a win.

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  • Consequence

    Spain's four-point position means they will reach the round of 32 with a draw against Uruguay, removing knockout pressure from the final group game.

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