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Spain vs Austria Head-to-Head: Record, Stats & Form (Updated July 2026)

29.06.2026, 06:32

Spain and Austria meet in a World Cup 2026 fixture on 2 July 2026, with the head-to-head record between these two sides among the most limited you will find at this stage of the tournament. ranked 3rd in the world, Spain arrive as one of the tournament favourites, while Austria — ranked 22nd — have been one of the more eye-catching sides in the build-up to this fixture.

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Head-to-Head Record

The direct head-to-head history between Spain and Austria is extremely limited, with only 2 recorded meetings — a sample too small to draw firm historical conclusions. Each side has won once, with no draws across the two fixtures. A combined 9 goals have been scored in those meetings, producing an average of 4.5 goals per match, which at least hints at open encounters when these nations cross paths. Given how sparse this history is, current form and World Cup 2026 context carry far greater weight in assessing this fixture.

Date Match Score Season
18 Nov 2009 Austria vs Spain 1–5 2009
3 Jun 1978 Austria vs Spain 2–1 1978

Spain: Recent Form

Spain head into this fixture unbeaten across their last 6 matches (W3 D3 L0), accumulating 2.0 points per game — a record that underlines their solidity even if they have not always been at their free-scoring best. They have kept 4 clean sheets in that run, conceding just 2 goals in total (an average of 0.33 per match), making them one of the tightest defensive units at the tournament. Their most recent outing — a 1–0 away win over Uruguay on 27 June — confirmed their ability to grind out results, while a 4–0 home demolition of Saudi Arabia earlier in the tournament showed they can also turn on the attacking football. Two matches without a goal (draws against Cabo Verde and Egypt) are the only minor blemish on an otherwise composed campaign.

  • 27 Jun 2026 (A): Spain 1–0 Uruguay — W
  • 21 Jun 2026 (H): Spain 4–0 Saudi Arabia — W
  • 9 Jun 2026 (A): Spain 3–1 Peru — W
  • 15 Jun 2026 (H): Spain 0–0 Cabo Verde — D

Austria: Recent Form

Austria arrive having won 4 of their last 6 matches (W4 D1 L1), earning 2.17 points per game — marginally ahead of Spain’s return over the same period. Their attacking output has been notably high, scoring 13 goals across those 6 fixtures at an average of 2.17 per match. However, their defensive record tells a different story: 7 goals conceded at an average of 1.17 per game, with only 2 clean sheets. A 3–3 draw with Algeria on 28 June and a 0–2 loss to Argentina on 22 June highlight that Austria can be exposed at the back, particularly against high-quality opposition. Their earlier form — including a 5–1 win over Ghana and back-to-back home victories over South Korea and Tunisia — shows the attacking quality they possess.

  • 28 Jun 2026 (A): Austria 3–3 Algeria — D
  • 22 Jun 2026 (A): Austria 0–2 Argentina — L
  • 17 Jun 2026 (H): Austria 3–1 Jordan — W
  • 27 Mar 2026 (H): Austria 5–1 Ghana — W

Form and Record at a Glance

  • H2H record: 2 meetings — Spain 1 win, Austria 1 win, 0 draws; 9 goals combined (avg. 4.5 per match)
  • Spain last 6: W3 D3 L0 — unbeaten, 2.0 ppg
  • Austria last 6: W4 D1 L1 — 2.17 ppg
  • Spain goals: 9 scored, 2 conceded across last 6 matches; 4 clean sheets
  • Austria goals: 13 scored, 7 conceded across last 6 matches; 2 clean sheets
  • rankings: Spain 3rd, Austria 22nd

How Spain and Austria Compare

Spain’s strength in this fixture lies overwhelmingly in their defensive organisation — conceding just 2 goals in 6 matches puts them in a different tier to Austria, who have shipped 7 over the same period. Austria, however, have been the more prolific attacking side, averaging 2.17 goals per game compared to Spain’s 1.5, and their points-per-game return of 2.17 fractionally edges Spain’s 2.0. The contrast is stark: Spain are built on defensive resilience and controlled possession, while Austria are a higher-variance side capable of both big wins and conceding in volume — as their 3–3 draw with Algeria and 0–2 defeat to Argentina both illustrate.

FAQ

What is the head-to-head record between Spain and Austria?

Spain and Austria have met just twice in recorded history — Austria won 2–1 in 1978, and Spain won 5–1 in 2009. Each side holds one victory, with no draws and an average of 4.5 goals per meeting.

When do Spain and Austria play at the 2026 World Cup?

Spain and Austria are scheduled to meet on 2 July 2026 as part of the World Cup 2026.

What is Spain’s form going into the match?

Spain are unbeaten in their last 6 matches (W3 D3), keeping 4 clean sheets and conceding only 2 goals, with their most recent result a 1–0 away win over Uruguay on 27 June 2026.

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What is Austria’s form ahead of the World Cup 2026 fixture?

Austria have won 4 of their last 6 matches, scoring 13 goals at an average of 2.17 per game, though they have conceded 7 in that period — including a 3–3 draw with Algeria and a 0–2 loss to Argentina in their two most recent outings.

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