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·6 December 2025
The Spanish National Team already has its roadmap defined for the group stage of the 2026 World Cup, with a schedule that presents logistical and timing challenges despite the "luck" in the draw of opponents.
Placed in Group H alongside the powerful Uruguay and the so-called "Cinderella" teams, Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde, Spain —which has never lost to the latter two— will have to adapt to venues and schedules that are not entirely favorable for Luis de la Fuente's team, prioritizing FIFA's television and logistical interests.
La Roja will begin its World Cup journey with two consecutive matches at the iconic Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, a venue with a capacity for 75,000 spectators:

The match that will capture all the attention, the clash against the group's "toughest" opponent, Uruguay, will require Spanish fans to stay up late:
Spain will need to effectively manage the travel between Atlanta (USA) and Guadalajara (Mexico) and adapt its performance to the noon schedules in the USA and night schedules in Mexico, a factor that could be decisive in the Group H classification.
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