2026 World Cup Round of 32: Spain, Portugal, and Switzerland Learn Their Opponents.

Rivals of Spain, Portugal and Switzerland
Rivals of Spain, Portugal and Switzerland

Round of 32 Matchups at the World Cup

According to Novyny.live: Three pivotal clashes are set for the Round of 32 at the FIFA World Cup, featuring national teams from Spain, Austria, Portugal, Croatia, and Switzerland. Spain will face Austria, Portugal takes on Croatia, and Switzerland is scheduled to play against Algeria.

Spain kicked off their 2026 World Cup campaign with a draw against Cape Verde, but then secured two commanding victories: a 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia and a 1-0 triumph against Uruguay. Austria, meanwhile, started the tournament by beating Algeria 3-1 and later played to a 3-3 draw with the same side. The Spain vs. Austria match will be held in Los Angeles, kicking off at 22:00 Kyiv time.

Team Performances So Far

Portugal has also made their mark in this tournament. They began with a 1-0 win over DR Congo, followed by a dominant 5-0 victory against Uzbekistan, and then a scoreless draw with Colombia. Their upcoming match against Croatia is set for Toronto at 02:00 Kyiv time. Croatia, on the other hand, lost to England (2-4) but bounced back with wins over Panama (1-0) and Ghana (2-1).

As for Switzerland, they accumulated 7 points during the group stage, securing their spot in the knockout rounds. They will now face Algeria, who notched a win against Jordan (2-1) but suffered a defeat to Argentina (0-3).

These playoff encounters are critical for every team involved, as a victory will propel them further in the tournament. — Football expert

Overall, the Round of 32 promises to deliver high tension and excitement, as matchups between these sides always generate tremendous interest among fans.

Spain and Portugal, entering as favorites, will look to assert their dominance, while Austria and Croatia aim to pull off surprises. Switzerland, also regarded as a strong team, will try to confirm their status when they take on Algeria. The outcomes of these games could significantly shape the rest of the World Cup.


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