Portugal v Spain Player Props & Betting Odds – 2026 World Cup
One of the most mouthwatering quarter-final encounters imaginable arrives on Monday, 6 July 2026, as Portugal and Spain meet under the lights in a high-stakes 2026 World Cup knockout clash (kick-off 19:00 UTC). With two of the world’s most attack-rich squads going head-to-head, the player-props markets are bristling with value — from anytime goalscorers to the remote but tantalising prospect of a hat-trick hero. Read on for a full breakdown of the available markets and some sharp angles worth considering.
Player Betting Markets
Anytime Goalscorer
| Player | Odds (Decimal) | Fractional |
|---|---|---|
| Mikel Oyarzabal | 2.5 | 6/4 |
| Borja Iglesias | 2.8 | 9/5 |
| Lamine Yamal | 2.8 | 9/5 |
| Cristiano Ronaldo | 2.88 | 15/8 |
| Ferran Torres | 3.0 | 2/1 |
| Nico Williams | 3.5 | 5/2 |
| Victor Munoz | 3.6 | 13/5 |
| Goncalo Ramos | 3.6 | 13/5 |
| Dani Olmo | 3.75 | 11/4 |
| Mikel Merino | 4.0 | 3/1 |
| Alex Baena | 4.33 | 10/3 |
| Yeremy Pino | 4.5 | 7/2 |
| Rafael Leao | 4.5 | 7/2 |
| Joao Felix | 4.5 | 7/2 |
| Goncalo Guedes | 5.0 | 4/1 |
| Bruno Fernandes | 5.0 | 4/1 |
| Trincao | 5.0 | 4/1 |
| Fabian Ruiz | 5.5 | 9/2 |
| Pedro Neto | 6.0 | 5/1 |
| Francisco Conceicao | 6.0 | 5/1 |
| Bernardo Silva | 6.5 | 11/2 |
| Samu Costa | 7.0 | 6/1 |
| Gavi | 7.0 | 6/1 |
| Joao Neves | 7.5 | 13/2 |
| Alejandro Grimaldo | 7.5 | 13/2 |
| Martin Zubimendi | 8.0 | 7/1 |
| Pedri | 8.5 | 15/2 |
| Rodri | 8.5 | 15/2 |
| Ruben Neves | 9.5 | 17/2 |
| Vitinha | 10.0 | 9/1 |
To Score 2 Goals or more
| Player | Odds (Decimal) | Fractional |
|---|---|---|
| Mikel Oyarzabal | 9.0 | 8/1 |
| Borja Iglesias | 11.0 | 10/1 |
| Lamine Yamal | 11.0 | 10/1 |
| Cristiano Ronaldo | 11.0 | 10/1 |
| Ferran Torres | 13.0 | 12/1 |
| Goncalo Ramos | 18.0 | 17/1 |
| Nico Williams | 18.0 | 17/1 |
| Victor Munoz | 19.0 | 18/1 |
| Dani Olmo | 21.0 | 20/1 |
| Mikel Merino | 21.0 | 20/1 |
| Alex Baena | 26.0 | 25/1 |
| Yeremy Pino | 26.0 | 25/1 |
| Joao Felix | 31.0 | 30/1 |
| Rafael Leao | 31.0 | 30/1 |
| Goncalo Guedes | 31.0 | 30/1 |
| Trincao | 36.0 | 35/1 |
| Fabian Ruiz | 41.0 | 40/1 |
| Bruno Fernandes | 41.0 | 40/1 |
| Francisco Conceicao | 51.0 | 50/1 |
| Pedro Neto | 56.0 | 55/1 |
| Samu Costa | 67.0 | 66/1 |
| Gavi | 76.0 | 75/1 |
| Bernardo Silva | 76.0 | 75/1 |
| Alejandro Grimaldo | 81.0 | 80/1 |
| Rodri | 101.0 | 100/1 |
| Joao Neves | 101.0 | 100/1 |
| Martin Zubimendi | 101.0 | 100/1 |
| Pedri | 126.0 | 125/1 |
| Pedro Porro | 151.0 | 150/1 |
| Ruben Neves | 151.0 | 150/1 |
To Score a Hat-trick?
| Player | Odds (Decimal) | Fractional |
|---|---|---|
| Mikel Oyarzabal | 56.0 | 55/1 |
| Borja Iglesias | 76.0 | 75/1 |
| Lamine Yamal | 76.0 | 75/1 |
| Cristiano Ronaldo | 91.0 | 90/1 |
| Ferran Torres | 101.0 | 100/1 |
| Victor Munoz | 176.0 | 175/1 |
| Goncalo Ramos | 176.0 | 175/1 |
| Nico Williams | 176.0 | 175/1 |
| Dani Olmo | 201.0 | 200/1 |
| Mikel Merino | 201.0 | 200/1 |
| Rafael Leao | 326.0 | 325/1 |
| Alex Baena | 326.0 | 325/1 |
| Yeremy Pino | 326.0 | 325/1 |
| Joao Felix | 426.0 | 425/1 |
| Aymeric Laporte | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Matheus Nunes | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Diogo Dalot | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Samu Costa | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Bernardo Silva | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Fabian Ruiz | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Goncalo Guedes | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Renato Veiga | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Eric Garcia | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Alejandro Grimaldo | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Marc Cucurella | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Martin Zubimendi | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Vitinha | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Trincao | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Gavi | 501.0 | 500/1 |
| Pedro Neto | 501.0 | 500/1 |
Head-to-Head & Form
The Iberian derby on the global stage is a genuine blockbuster, with both nations arriving at this 2026 World Cup knockout tie brimming with attacking quality. Spain head into the fixture as narrow favourites according to the match-odds market, priced at around 1.91 to win in 90 minutes, while Portugal are available at approximately 4.0 — reflecting Spain’s slight edge in form and squad depth through the tournament.
The qualification market tells a similarly interesting story: Portugal’s odds of around 2.7 to advance through the tie suggest this is far from a foregone conclusion, with the Portuguese fully capable of turning the game on its head. Markets spanning correct scores, first goalscorer and match result all point to a contest where goals at both ends are very much on the cards.
With over 90 different betting markets available for this fixture, punters are spoilt for choice — from straightforward match-result bets through to player-specific props. The first goalscorer market, in particular, has attracted significant interest, with both Spain’s clinical forwards and Portugal’s veteran talisman commanding short prices.
Player Betting Angles
- Mikel Oyarzabal leads the anytime goalscorer market at just 2.5 (6/4), making him the shortest-priced player across all three markets — a clear signal that bookmakers rate him as Spain’s most likely scorer and the standout selection in this game.
- Cristiano Ronaldo at 2.88 (15/8) to score at any time represents the most notable name from Portugal’s perspective. The gap between his price and those of Spain’s frontmen is relatively slim, underlining that he remains a genuine goal threat even at this stage of his career.
- Lamine Yamal (2.8 / 9/5) is joint-second favourite to score anytime — remarkable for a player operating primarily as a winger. His 2+ goals price of 11.0 (10/1) offers a significant uplift if you believe he can produce a dominant individual display.
- Goncalo Ramos at 3.6 (13/5) is the second Portuguese player in the anytime market and looks interesting value as a specialist striker, yet his 2+ goals price drifts sharply to 18.0 (17/1), suggesting the market views multiple-goal contributions as unlikely for any single Portuguese attacker.
- Hat-trick odds reflect the rarity of the feat — even the shortest-priced player, Mikel Oyarzabal, is a 56.0 (55/1) shot, while Ronaldo sits at 91.0 (90/1). These are extremely long-shot propositions and should be treated as entertainment bets rather than core selections.
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FAQ
Where can I find the best odds for Portugal v Spain?
A wide range of bookmakers carry odds on this 2026 World Cup fixture, which kicks off on Monday, 6 July at 19:00 UTC. Shopping around across the market — including both pre-match and in-play options — is the best way to find competitive prices. Look out for platforms offering over 90 different markets on this match alone.
What are the most popular betting markets for Portugal v Spain?
Beyond the player-props listed above, punters tend to gravitate towards Match Odds, To Qualify, Match Odds (90 minutes), Correct Score and First Goalscorer. The fixture kicks off on Monday, 6 July at 19:00, and all of these markets are expected to be well supported given the profile of the tie.
How does the potential return work when betting on this match?
Your potential return simply depends on the odds and your stake. For example, using the match-odds market: a £10 wager on Portugal at 4.0 would return £40 in total (£30 profit), whilst a £10 bet on Spain at 1.91 would return £19.10 (£9.10 profit). In the To Qualify market, a £10 bet on Portugal at 2.7 would yield £27 back. Naturally, higher odds carry greater risk — always bet within your means and never stake more than you can comfortably afford to lose.
