Jump To: Watch from anywhere UK US Australia Preview Group H PredictionCopy linkFacebookXPinterestEmailShare this article 0Join the conversationFollow usAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleNewsletterSubscribe to our newsletterSpain take on Saudi Arabia in a World Cup 2026 Group H game from Atlanta that has more riding on it than many predicted when the draw was first made.La Roja, so disappointing in their opening round draw, desperately need Lamine Yamal to be fit from the off to kickstart their tournament. The Saudis fancy an upset.Spain vs Saudi Arabia: key informationKick-off time: 5:00pm BST / 12:00pm ET / 2:00am AEST (Mon)FREE Stream: BBC (UK) / SBS (AUS)TV & Streaming: Fox (US)Watch from anywhere: Get Norton VPN (60-day money back guarantee)Spilling points while stumbling over the first hurdle won't have been part of Luis de la Fuente's plan for Spain, but the end of their hopes a 0-0 draw with Cape Verde is not.Sure, few pundits predicted anything other than a sizeable win for the European champions on the Blue Sharks' doozy of a debut, but 2010 winners Spain struggled. More fool us.Saudi Arabia, and Salem Al-Dawsari in particular, love an upset. The skipper bagged a memorable winner to topple Argentina in 2022's group stages and the Green Falcons started with an impressive 1-1 draw with Marcelo Bielsa's Uruguay in their opening game here.Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information you need to watch Spain vs Saudi Arabia in the FIFA World Cup 2026 online, on TV, and from anywhere.Watch Spain vs Saudi Arabia for FREESpain vs Saudi Arabia will be free-to-stream across multiple regions, including BBC in the UK, RT Player in Ireland, SBS On Demand in Australia, CazTV on YouTube in Brazil, NOS in the Netherlands, RTBF/VRT in Belgium, SRF/RTS/RSI in Switzerland, and TRT in Turkey.English commentary will be provided on BBC, RTE Player and SBS On Demand. Outside one of these countries? Use Norton VPN to unlock your stream from anywhere in the world more on that below.Watch Spain vs Saudi Arabia from anywhereAway from home this summer and want to watch Spain vs Saudi Arabia? 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You will need an account and a valid Aussie postcode (e.g. 2026)Free StreamSpain vs Saudi Arabia: World Cup 2026 PreviewStanding in the way of the European champions, and the three points that will almost certainly take them through to the round of 32, are Saudi Arabia, who start the game above their opponents on goals scored.Abdulelah Al-Amri's goal against Uruguay is the difference and it came tantalisingly close to delivering a Saudi win. Uruguay's equaliser 10 minutes from time proved otherwise but Group H, while never looking a foregone conclusion in terms of a top two or three, is altogether closer after 90 minutes than expected.Whether complacency, timidity or just sheer plain Vozinha explains their shortcomings, La Roja remain favourites to win Group H for now. But they want no, need Yamal fit and firing.When Spain won the World Cup, they lost to Switzerland in their first group fixture. In the second, Honduras were seen off with relative ease thanks to a David Villa double.De la Fuente lacks a successor to the country's record scorer. They probably don't need one, at least not directly, but when they searched for a goal to squeak by Cape Verde, a devastating centre-forward would have been handy. Mikel Oyarzabal didn't touch the ball in the first half hour on Monday.There's no reason on paper to suspect that Spain will falter again in Atlanta today. Big players thrive in big moments and De la Fuente's team have manufactured one all by themselves. Let's see what they can do with it.Spain vs Saudi Arabia: Group HFourFourTwo's predictionSpain 3-0 Saudi ArabiaFourFourTwo predicts a righting of the ship for Spain and a comfortable win to go through.DisclaimerWe test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.Get FourFourTwo NewsletterThe best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.TOPICSSpainSaudi ArabiaWorld CupWorld Cup 2026Chris NeeChris is a Warwickshire-based freelance football writer specialising in West Midlands football, the Premier League, the EFL and the J.League. He is the author of the High Protein Beef Paste football newsletter and owner of Aston Villa Review. He supports Coventry Sphinx.
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