Football Espana
·15 juin 2026
Lamine Yamal Declared Fit for Spain’s World Cup Opener

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·15 juin 2026

Lamine Yamal (17) has been declared fit for Spain’s World Cup opener against Cape Verde on June 15 in Atlanta, with Fabrizio Romano confirming the Barcelona winger is available for selection. The news resolves the central fitness uncertainty hanging over Luis de la Fuente’s squad since April, and gives Spain a significantly different set of attacking options than seemed likely just weeks ago.
Yamal picked up a combination of hamstring strain and groin discomfort on April 22 while playing for Barcelona, ruling him out of the final weeks of the Blaugrana’s La Liga-winning campaign. De la Fuente included him in Spain’s World Cup squad regardless, repeatedly stating that the plan was to have him available for the opener – if not fully match-sharp – provided the medical timeline was respected. Yamal himself later admitted he had been privately praying the injury was not serious when it first occurred.
Rather than travel with the squad for the warm-up friendlies against Iraq and Peru, Yamal remained at Spain’s pre-tournament base at the Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, working through an individual rehab programme alongside Nico Williams and Víctor Muñoz. That load-management approach has evidently paid off. De la Fuente has consistently framed Yamal’s early involvement as cameos rather than starts, noting that the medical staff would dictate his minutes rather than match demands – that framing is unlikely to change for Cape Verde.
Even in limited minutes, Yamal’s presence changes what Spain can threaten going forward. His directness in one-on-one situations and his capacity to create chances from wide areas are difficult to replicate elsewhere in the squad, and De la Fuente has built much of Spain’s attacking identity around him since the Euros. The fact that he arrives at a World Cup as a 17-year-old already carrying those expectations says something about the position he has reached.
Barcelona’s contingent reacted positively to their World Cup call-ups, and Yamal’s fitness confirmation adds genuine weight to that optimism. Spain’s campaign does not hinge on a single player, but his availability gives the squad a different ceiling.
Spain face Cape Verde in Atlanta on June 15, then Saudi Arabia on June 21 – also in Atlanta – before concluding Group H against Uruguay in Guadalajara on June 26. The medical staff’s priority will be managing Yamal’s minutes carefully across those three fixtures, with the aim of having him fully available by the time the knockout rounds arrive. Whether he starts against Cape Verde or comes off the bench will be the first real indication of how far along his return actually is.







































