History of Matches Between Spain and Saudi Arabia Before Sunday's Encounter
The Saudi national team is preparing for a strong match against Spain next Sunday, as part of the second round of the group stage in the 2026 World Cup.
The match between the Green Falcons and the Spanish national team comes after starting their World Cup journey with a draw against Uruguay, with each team scoring one goal.
The encounters between the two national teams have a limited history, having met on three occasions, including one official match during the World Cup.
The first official match between Saudi Arabia and Spain took place in the 2006 World Cup and ended with the Spanish team winning 1-0.
Juanito scored the only goal of the match, giving Spain the victory in the encounter between the two sides at the World Championship.
The two teams met again in two friendly matches, with Spain winning the first in 2010 with a score of 3-2.
The Spanish national team continued its dominance in the second friendly match in 2012, achieving a significant victory with five goals to none.
The Green enters the upcoming match with greater confidence after the strong performance against Uruguay, with a strong desire to achieve a result that brings them closer to qualification.
The match between the Green Falcons and the Spanish national team comes after starting their World Cup journey with a draw against Uruguay, with each team scoring one goal.
The encounters between the two national teams have a limited history, having met on three occasions, including one official match during the World Cup.
The first official match between Saudi Arabia and Spain took place in the 2006 World Cup and ended with the Spanish team winning 1-0.
Juanito scored the only goal of the match, giving Spain the victory in the encounter between the two sides at the World Championship.
The two teams met again in two friendly matches, with Spain winning the first in 2010 with a score of 3-2.
The Spanish national team continued its dominance in the second friendly match in 2012, achieving a significant victory with five goals to none.
The Green enters the upcoming match with greater confidence after the strong performance against Uruguay, with a strong desire to achieve a result that brings them closer to qualification.