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Spain v Belgium Player Props & Betting Odds – 2026 World Cup

07.07.2026, 11:50

Spain v Belgium Player Props & Betting Odds – 2026 World Cup

Spain and Belgium collide in what promises to be one of the standout knockout-stage showdowns of the 2026 World Cup, with kick-off set for 19:00 UTC on Friday, 10 July. Beyond the match result, the player-props markets offer a wealth of opportunities — from shots on target tallies to shot-creation counts — with La Roja’s electric attacking cast drawing the shortest prices across the board. Whether you fancy a Spanish forward to pepper the Belgian keeper or a creative midfielder to carve out chances, there is plenty of value to dissect below.

15:00In 1 d.10.07.2026
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Player Betting Markets

Player To Have 1 Or More Shots On Target

Player Odds (Decimal) Fractional
Lamine Yamal 1.17 1/6
Mikel Oyarzabal 1.20 1/5
Ferran Torres 1.25 1/4
Nico Williams 1.40 2/5
Mikel Merino 1.50 1/2
Alex Baena 1.62 8/13
Romelu Lukaku 1.62 8/13
Dani Olmo 1.62 8/13
Fabian Ruiz 1.83 5/6
Charles De Ketelaere 1.91 10/11

Player To Have 2 Or More Shots On Target

Player Odds (Decimal) Fractional
Lamine Yamal 1.83 5/6
Mikel Oyarzabal 2.00 1/1
Ferran Torres 2.30 13/10
Nico Williams 2.88 15/8
Mikel Merino 3.30 23/10
Dani Olmo 3.75 11/4
Romelu Lukaku 3.75 11/4
Alex Baena 3.75 11/4
Fabian Ruiz 4.50 7/2
Charles De Ketelaere 5.50 9/2

Player To Have 3 Or More Shots On Target

Player Odds (Decimal) Fractional
Lamine Yamal 3.75 11/4
Mikel Oyarzabal 4.20 16/5
Ferran Torres 5.00 4/1
Nico Williams 7.00 6/1
Mikel Merino 8.50 15/2
Dani Olmo 10.00 9/1
Alex Baena 11.00 10/1
Romelu Lukaku 11.00 10/1
Fabian Ruiz 15.00 14/1
Charles De Ketelaere 20.00 19/1

Player To Create 1 Or More Shots

Player Odds (Decimal) Fractional
Alex Baena 1.02 1/50
Nico Williams 1.03 1/33
Lamine Yamal 1.03 1/40
Pedri 1.03 1/40
Pedro Porro 1.04 1/25
Dani Olmo 1.06 1/16
Mikel Oyarzabal 1.07 1/14
Fabian Ruiz 1.07 1/14
Kevin De Bruyne 1.07 1/14
Mikel Merino 1.13 1/8

Player To Have 4 Or More Shots

Player Odds (Decimal) Fractional
Lamine Yamal 1.44 4/9
Ferran Torres 2.00 1/1
Mikel Oyarzabal 2.00 1/1
Nico Williams 2.40 7/5
Dani Olmo 2.75 7/4
Mikel Merino 2.80 9/5
Alex Baena 3.10 21/10
Romelu Lukaku 3.60 13/5
Fabian Ruiz 3.60 13/5
Leandro Trossard 5.00 4/1

Player To Have 5 Or More Shots

Player Odds (Decimal) Fractional
Lamine Yamal 2.10 11/10
Mikel Oyarzabal 3.40 12/5
Ferran Torres 3.40 12/5
Nico Williams 4.20 16/5
Dani Olmo 4.50 7/2
Mikel Merino 5.00 4/1
Alex Baena 5.50 9/2
Romelu Lukaku 6.50 11/2
Fabian Ruiz 7.00 6/1
Leandro Trossard 10.00 9/1

Player To Have 6 Or More Shots

Player Odds (Decimal) Fractional
Lamine Yamal 3.30 23/10
Mikel Oyarzabal 5.50 9/2
Ferran Torres 5.50 9/2
Nico Williams 7.50 13/2
Mikel Merino 9.00 8/1
Dani Olmo 9.00 8/1
Alex Baena 11.00 10/1
Romelu Lukaku 14.00 13/1
Fabian Ruiz 15.00 14/1
Leandro Trossard 23.00 22/1

Head-to-Head & Form

Spain enter this 2026 World Cup last-eight clash as clear favourites, with the match odds pricing them at 1.57 to win inside 90 minutes — a reflection of their tournament dominance and the fluid, high-tempo attacking play that has characterised their campaign. Belgium, meanwhile, are available at 5.5 to cause the upset, suggesting the market views this as a largely one-sided affair. Spain’s To Qualify odds of just 1.29 underline how strongly the bookmaking community expects La Roja to advance.

In terms of individual attacking involvement, the market has installed Mikel Oyarzabal as the most likely first goalscorer at odds of 4.5 — an indication of his central role in Spain’s attacking structure. The correct score market points to a 1-0 win as a realistic outcome, priced at 7.0, which aligns with Spain’s reputation for controlled, efficient performances rather than high-scoring affairs. Belgium will need Romelu Lukaku and Kevin De Bruyne to produce moments of genuine quality if they are to threaten a Spanish backline that has been one of the tournament’s most resolute.

With well over 195 different wagering options available across all markets for this fixture, punters have no shortage of angles to explore. The sheer breadth of player-props — spanning shots on target, total shots attempted and shot creation — reflects how extensively both squads have been assessed ahead of this high-profile encounter.

Player Betting Angles

  • Lamine Yamal dominates every shots market. The teenage sensation is priced at just 1.17 to register at least one shot on target — the shortest price across all ten players in that market — and as low as 1.44 to attempt four or more total shots, making him the standout name in volume-based props.
  • Yamal’s multi-shot-on-target odds carry genuine intrigue. At 1.83 for two or more shots on target and 3.75 for three or more, the markets suggest a realistic possibility of him having a particularly influential evening in front of goal — worth monitoring given his trajectory through the tournament.
  • Mikel Oyarzabal represents the strongest Spanish striker threat. Priced at 1.20 (1/5) for one or more shots on target and evens (2.00) for two or more, the market clearly views him as Spain’s most clinical finishing option and the most dangerous player Belgium’s goalkeeper will face.
  • Shot-creation markets are near-certainties for Spain’s wide men. Alex Baena (1.02), Nico Williams (1.03) and Lamine Yamal (1.03) are all priced at near-even money to create at least one shot — essentially telling you the market regards these outcomes as near certainties. Even Kevin De Bruyne is priced at just 1.07 in this market, highlighting his continued creative importance for Belgium.
  • Romelu Lukaku presents a contrarian angle in the shots-on-target markets. Priced identically to Alex Baena and Dani Olmo at 1.62 for one or more shots on target, Lukaku could offer value should Belgium find themselves chasing the game — a scenario in which the Belgian striker typically sees increased involvement in the box.

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FAQ

Where can I find the latest odds for Spain v Belgium?

The odds for Spain v Belgium are widely available across the major betting markets. With over 195 different wagering options listed for this fixture alone, you can find everything from straightforward match-result prices to the detailed player-props covered in this preview. Always compare across several markets before placing a bet.

What are the most popular betting markets for Spain v Belgium?

Alongside the player-props detailed above, the most popular markets for this fixture — which kicks off on Friday, 10 July at 19:00 — include Match Odds, To Qualify, Match Odds (90 minutes), Correct Score, and Player First Goalscorer. Each offers a different way to engage with the game depending on your preferred betting approach.

How does potential return work when betting on Spain v Belgium?

Your potential payout is simply your stake multiplied by the decimal odds. For example, on the Match Odds market Spain are priced at 1.57, so a £10 bet would return £15.70 in total (£5.70 profit). Belgium to win is priced at 5.50, meaning a £10 stake would return £55.00. In the To Qualify market, Spain at 1.29 would yield £12.90 from a £10 bet, while a £10 wager on Spain to win 1-0 on the Correct Score market at 7.0 would return £70.00. Always gamble responsibly and only stake what you can afford to lose.

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