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Spain vs Austria Bet Builder: Goals galore in 24/1 Bet Builder

Spain and Austria meet in the Round of 32 at the 2026 World Cup in what should be a classic encounter. We’ve identified this Spain vs Austria Bet Builder at 24/1.

After digging through the data and weighing up the value on offer, we’ve put together a four-leg Bet Builder that we believe has an excellent chance of landing.

Check out our four selections below.

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Spain vs Austria Bet Builder tip

Spain to win

La Roja enter this Round of 32 tie as overwhelming favourites, and the underlying numbers fully justify that pricing. Spain swept Group H with seven points, five goals scored and none conceded – a side that wins the ball, keeps it and rarely lets a match off its leash. Across three games they generated 7.93 xG from 55 shots, conceding nothing – just four shots faced from inside their own box all group.

Austria, by contrast, qualified the harder way. The heavy defeat to Argentina showed how they struggle against elite opposition when pressed high and fast – and Spain’s pressing intensity will be considerably greater than anything Austria has faced. Spain are available at 7/1 to win the tournament outright, compared to Austria at 200/1 – a gulf in class that should tell heavily across 90 minutes in Los Angeles.

Over 3.5 goals

This is an ambitious selection, but the underlying data offers genuine support. Spain have averaged over 1.5 goals per game across their three tournament matches, and Austria’s last group game alone produced six. Given Spain’s 21 goals scored in qualifying at a rate of three and a half per match, if Austria’s midfield screen breaks down, the damage can be swift and substantial. Austria’s defensive record carries real concern. Austria shipped 23 shots conceded from inside their own box across the group stage – the number Spain will be circling.

Austria’s 3-3 draw with Algeria suggests their defensive shape can be broken with patient build-up and early pressing triggers – and Spain possess exactly that patient, possession-based approach. Spain’s group campaign produced five goals with just one conceded in competitive play, with a direct edge supplied by Lamine Yamal on the flank – and Austria’s attacking intent means they are unlikely to sit back and absorb pressure passively.

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Lamine Yamal anytime assist

Yamal arrives at this fixture as Spain’s most dangerous individual creator and the standout young talent at the entire tournament. Yamal has been the best young player in the tournament and arguably the most dangerous winger on either side of the bracket. De la Fuente has struck a balance between the patient build-up that defines Spanish football and a direct edge supplied by Yamal from the wide position.

Spain manager Luis de la Fuente has said, “If we can’t play with wingers, we’ll play without wingers” — that could play to Austria’s strengths, who like to exploit on the counter, but with wingers selected, Yamal’s directness and final-ball quality become central to Spain’s attacking approach. With Spain dominating possession and territory throughout, Yamal will create repeated chances for Oyarzabal and the rest of Spain’s attacking unit – an assist looks a very realistic outcome.

Nicolas Seiwald to be booked

Seiwald anchors Austria’s double pivot alongside Xaver Schlager – a deep-lying midfield role that demands relentless physical effort against Spain’s elite ball retention. Rodri, deployed as Spain’s deepest midfielder, will look to suffocate Nicolas Seiwald and Xaver Schlager in the Austria double pivot, denying them time to turn and supply Arnautovic. That defensive burden will force Seiwald into repeated pressing actions and last-ditch challenges throughout the 90 minutes.

Spain’s midfield depth, anchored by Rodri with Pedri and Gavi operating in tight spaces, should be able to dictate tempo – leaving Seiwald chasing the game and the ball for long periods. Against a Spain side averaging 803 final-third passes compared to Austria’s 392 and 69.4% possession to Austria’s 48.2%, Seiwald will face an exhausting evening of pressing and recovery work – exactly the conditions that produce a booking.

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