Spain are through to the World Cup last 16 after a commanding 3-0 win over Austria, setting up a heavyweight knockout clash with Portugal.
Mikel Oyarzabal scored twice and Pedro Porro added his first international goal as Spain controlled the Round of 32 tie and ended Austria’s tournament with authority.
The result keeps Spain moving with momentum and gives the tournament a major Iberian last-16 tie after Portugal’s 2-1 win over Croatia.
Spain Take Control After Early Pressure
Austria had early moments, but Spain quickly settled into control.
Lamine Yamal tested Austria early, while Aymeric Laporte went close from a series of corners as Spain began to squeeze Ralf Rangnick’s side into long spells of defending.
Spain thought they had opened the scoring when Marc Cucurella finished from a corner situation, but the goal was ruled out for a foul on goalkeeper Alexander Schlager. The decision slowed Spain briefly, but it did not change the direction of the match.
Oyarzabal eventually broke Austria’s resistance before half-time, finishing after a smart pick-out from Cucurella. That goal gave Spain the reward their first-half pressure had been demanding.
Only the crossbar stopped Alex Baena from doubling the lead before the break, while Yamal was also denied in a crowded Austria box.

Porro Header Settles The Tie
Austria remained alive while the score stayed at 1-0, and Sasa Kalajdzic sent a header just over the bar after coming on.
But Spain kept pushing.
The second goal came from an unexpected source when Porro arrived in the box to head home Baena’s cross continuing Spain’s commanding performance.
That goal changed the contest.
Austria’s hope faded, Spain’s control became more comfortable, and the final stages turned into a warning for whoever came next.
Oyarzabal completed the scoring in the 89th minute, converting another Cucurella delivery to seal his brace and Spain’s place in the next round.
Clean Sheet Adds To Spain’s Warning
Spain’s attacking control was only one part of the story. The other was defensive authority.
Spain advance without conceding. Earning a fourth consecutive clean sheet in the tournament.
That matters because knockout football is not only about style. It is about control, rhythm and the ability to deny opponents a way back into the match.
Austria worked hard and had moments on the break, but Spain largely kept the game on their terms. Austria failed to register a shot on target.
For Rangnick’s side, the campaign ends with frustration but also respect.

Portugal Now Wait
Spain’s win now feeds directly into one of the biggest matches of the tournament.
Portugal survived Croatia 2-1, with Cristiano Ronaldo equalising from the penalty spot and Gonçalo Ramos scoring the late winner. That result sends Portugal into a last-16 meeting with Spain.
It is the kind of fixture that changes the temperature of a World Cup.
Spain arrive with control, goals and defensive confidence. Portugal arrive with late-drama survival and veteran star power.
That is what makes the next step dangerous.
Spain did not just beat Austria. They sent Portugal a warning.
