Spain beat Belgium as late Merino strike seals World Cup semi-final spot

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Spain beat Belgium as late Merino strike seals World Cup semi-final spot

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The Guardian · 1 month ago

Spain
Spain
2
FIFA WC26
2-1
Finished
Belgium
Belgium
1

Key moments
  1. 30'

    Goal
    Fabian RUIZ (Spain) scores!!
  2. 41'

    Goal
    Charles DE KETELAERE (Belgium) scores!!
  3. 43'

    Yellow card
    Pau CUBARSI (Spain) is booked by
  4. 85'

    Yellow card
    Kevin DE BRUYNE (Belgium) is booked
  5. 88'

    Goal
    Mikel MERINO (Spain) scores!!
  6. 90'+3'

    Yellow card
    Aymeric LAPORTE (Spain) is booked by
  7. 90'+5'

    Yellow card
    Axel WITSEL (Belgium) is booked by
Squads
Spain squad
  • Selected
  • 8 Fabian RUIZ
    Midfielder
  • 10 Dani OLMO
    Forward
  • 12 Pedro PORRO
    Defender
  • 14 Aymeric LAPORTE
    Defender
  • 15 Alex BAENA
    Midfielder
  • 16 RODRI
    C Midfielder
  • 19 Lamine YAMAL
    Forward
  • 21 Mikel OYARZABAL
    Forward
  • 22 Pau CUBARSI
    Defender
  • 23 Unai SIMON
    Goalkeeper
  • 24 Marc CUCURELLA
    Defender
  • 1 David RAYA
    Goalkeeper
  • 2 Marc PUBILL
    Defender
  • 3 Alex GRIMALDO
    Defender
  • 4 Eric GARCIA
    Defender
  • 5 Marcos LLORENTE
    Defender
  • 6 Mikel MERINO
    Midfielder
  • 7 Ferran TORRES
    Forward
  • 9 GAVI
    Midfielder
  • 11 Yeremy PINO
    Forward
  • 13 Joan GARCIA
    Goalkeeper
  • 17 Nico WILLIAMS
    Forward
  • 18 Martin ZUBIMENDI
    Midfielder
  • 20 PEDRI
    Midfielder
  • 25 Victor MUNOZ
    Forward
  • 26 Borja IGLESIAS
    Forward
Belgium squad
  • Selected
  • 1 Thibaut COURTOIS
    Goalkeeper
  • 4 Brandon MECHELE
    Defender
  • 5 Maxim DE CUYPER
    Defender
  • 7 Kevin DE BRUYNE
    C Midfielder
  • 10 Leandro TROSSARD
    Forward
  • 11 Jeremy DOKU
    Forward
  • 17 Charles DE KETELAERE
    Forward
  • 20 Hans VANAKEN
    Midfielder
  • 21 Timothy CASTAGNE
    Defender
  • 23 Nicolas RASKIN
    Midfielder
  • 25 Nathan NGOY
    Defender
  • 3 Arthur THEATE
    Defender
  • 6 Axel WITSEL
    Midfielder
  • 9 Romelu LUKAKU
    Forward
  • 12 Senne LAMMENS
    Goalkeeper
  • 13 Mike PENDERS
    Goalkeeper
  • 14 Dodi LUKEBAKIO
    Forward
  • 15 Thomas MEUNIER
    Defender
  • 16 Koni DE WINTER
    Defender
  • 18 Joaquin SEYS
    Defender
  • 19 Diego MOREIRA
    Midfielder
  • 22 Alexis SAELEMAEKERS
    Midfielder
  • 26 Matias FERNANDEZ-PARDO
    Forward
  • Full squad
  • 2 Zeno DEBAST
    Defender
  • 8 Youri TIELEMANS
    Midfielder
  • 24 Amadou ONANA
    Midfielder

Spain reached the semi-finals of the 2026 World Cup with a 2-1 victory over Belgium, sealed by a late winner from substitute Mikel Merino. His intervention continued a remarkable pattern of decisive late goals, having previously struck in the closing stages against Germany at Euro 2024 and against Portugal in the quarter-final four days earlier. The result underlined Spain's momentum in the tournament, with the manner of these back-to-back dramatic wins fuelling talk that Luis de la Fuente's side may be destined to go all the way.

Merino came on with the clock at 85.32 and needed less than two minutes and a single touch to score, pouncing on a spilled shot from Pau Cubarsí after Belgium's substitute goalkeeper Senne Lammens fumbled it. Lammens had been sent on to replace the injured Thibaut Courtois, whose withdrawal proved costly as he watched the winner from the bench. Spain had earlier taken the lead through Fabián Ruiz, who scored on the half-hour from a rebound after Courtois parried Dani Olmo's shot; De la Fuente's decision to start Ruiz ahead of Pedri was vindicated, as the PSG midfielder also created an early opening for Rodri. Spain dominated much of the contest before Belgium levelled to force the late drama.

  • Merino's late winner sends Spain into the World Cup semi-finals.
  • Substitute struck again after decisive goals against Germany and Portugal.
  • Courtois's injury proved costly as replacement Lammens fumbled the winner.

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Spain's route to the semi-finals of the 2026 World Cup has been marked by a run of dramatic, late goals, and the win over Belgium fits that pattern. The team is managed by Luis de la Fuente and has been playing with growing confidence through the tournament, prompting suggestions among fans and pundits that this could be their year to win it all.

Substitute Mikel Merino has become a recurring figure in these moments, having scored a decisive late goal against Portugal in the previous round, and before that for Spain at Euro 2024 against Germany. Belgium, meanwhile, went into the match without their first-choice goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois after he picked up an injury, a setback that shaped how the closing stages played out.

Reaching the World Cup semi-finals is one of the last steps before a place in the final, so the result carries significant weight for both nations, particularly for Spain as they continue their pursuit of the trophy.

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Originally published by The Guardian as “Merino puts Spain into World Cup semi-finals as Belgium rue costly Courtois injury”.