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Reigning European champions Spain are heavy -300 favorites in the World Cup odds against Austria, with bettors only getting -733 for the Spanish to advance in the World Cup bracket.
While I do think Spain are the better team, today’s Spain vs. Austria predictions think the real value comes with betting on Austria +1.5, with even a one-goal Spanish win allowing the wager to prevail.
Read on for my World Cup picks for today’s first clash.
Spain vs Austria predictions
| Pick | Price |
|---|---|
| Who will win pick: Austria +1.5 | <<-112>> |
| Over/Under pick: Under 2.5 | <<+101>> |
| Goal scorer pick: Lamine Yamal | <<+134>> |
TOP PICK
Who will win Spain vs Austria: Austria +1.5 (-112)
Spain have the more talented team of the two, but that doesn’t always translate to wins. Austria are undervalued by the market and are worth taking on the spread.
A 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia has flattered Spain, but they toiled against Cape Verde and Uruguay, scoring just one goal in those two games combined.
Lamine Yamal is their best player, but he still doesn’t look at 100% fitness. The fact that they’ve not managed to start both Yamal and Nico Williams, who both came into the tournament with injuries, is concerning.
Alex Baena scored in Spain’s last game, but he isn’t as dynamic as Williams and doesn’t offer the same man-on-man threat down that left flank. Only two players in the Spain lineup have an xG over 1.0 during this tournament, and they’ve combined for just two goals.
The Austrians might lack quality, but they work hard, and they’re organized. They’re better as the underdog — where they can frustrate opponents — rather than as a favorite, as they lack the creativity to break down a low block.
Play this to -120.
Spain vs Austria Over/Under pick: Under 2.5 (+101)
We’ve already covered Spain’s lack of quality in front of goal in this tournament, in which they’ve been extremely wasteful. They’ve been really impressive on the other end though, and haven’t conceded yet.
They limit opposition chances by dominating possession, and by having Rodri back to his best and screening the back four to give them extra protection, they are very hard to create chances against.
Austria’s game against Argentina is the blueprint here, with Austria happy to allow the opposition to have the bulk of possession, but pressuring hard and not giving rivals much time on the ball across the entire field. They held Argentina to just 12 shots, and the three on target are evidence of them not allowing many high-value opportunities.
In truth, Austria were unfortunate that one of those two goals was allowed, with a foul in the build up to it. They did well to neutralize Lionel Messi, something they’ll replicate with Yamal, who’ll want to pick up the ball and drive at the defense.
I’d be happy playing this to -120.
Spain vs Austria goal scorer pick: Lamine Yamal (+134)
Lamine Yamal is the real difference-maker when he plays for Spain.
He’s direct, fast, and capable of going either side of his opposite number. He looks particularly dangerous when he cuts back inside, and he’ll be confident of getting around Phillipp Mwene, who at 32-years-old isn’t as quick as he once was.
Yamal’s averaging 5.11 shots per 90 minutes on the field, so goals should follow. I’d back Yamal to score at anything plus money.
See who will have the best opportunities to score goals in our World Cup set-piece takers guide.
Spain vs Austria projected lineup
Spain (4-2-3-1): Simón; Porro, Cubarsí, Laporte, Cucurella; Pedri, Rodri; Olmo, Yamal, Baena; Oyarzabal
Austria (4-2-3-1): A. Schlager; Posch, Danso, Alaba, Laimer; Seiwald, X. Schlager; Schmid, Wanner, Sabitzer; Gregoritsch.
Spain vs Austria injuries
Spain: Nico Williams FWR (Out).
Austria: No key injuries to report.
Spain vs Austria weather
The weather shouldn’t play much of a factor on a sunny, 72°F day with calm winds in Inglewood.
Spain vs Austria odds
| -300 | Moneyline | +1011 |
| +456 | Draw | +456 |
| Over 2.5 (-113) | Total | Under 2.5 (+108) |
Odds courtesy of Kalshi.
How to watch Spain vs Austria
Check out FIFA’s official 2026 World Cup website for more information.
| Location | SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA |
| Date | Thursday, July 2, 2026 |
| Time | 3 p.m. ET |
| TV | FOX |
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