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·26 March 2026
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·26 March 2026
The Spanish National Team now has its final roadmap set before the 2026 World Cup. As confirmed by the RFEF, the team managed by Luis de la Fuente will play its last warm-up match on June 8 at the Cuauhtémoc Stadium in Puebla, Mexico. The opponent will be Peru’s national team, in what will be the final test just seven days before their World Cup debut.
The match has been made possible thanks to the cooperation between RFEF president Rafael Louzán and the government of the State of Puebla. The Cuauhtémoc Stadium, with a capacity of more than 51,000 spectators and a World Cup venue in 1970 and 1986, will come alive with the presence of the current European champion and number one in the FIFA rankings.
Spain and Peru have faced each other on three previous occasions, all ending in victory for La Roja. The most recent meeting dates back to 2008, just before Spain began its glorious cycle by winning the European Championship. This clash on Mexican soil will mark the national team’s eighth match in Mexico, strengthening its adaptation to the continent ahead of the big event.
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