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Spain vs Saudi Arabia: TV Channel, Live Stream & Kick-Off Details for World Cup 2026

Spain vs Saudi Arabia: How to Watch Live at World Cup 2026

The clash between Spain and Saudi Arabia in the 2026 World Cup is scheduled for June 21 at 17:00 local time at Atlanta Stadium. Fans worldwide can catch this Group H match through various TV channels and streaming services depending on their location.

Using a VPN to Watch from Anywhere

If you're outside the broadcast region or facing geo-restrictions, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) can help you watch securely. Services like ExpressVPN create an encrypted connection, allowing you to virtually switch to a country where the game airs. This bypasses blackouts and lets you stream the match live.

Here's a simple guide to using a VPN for this game:

  • Download and install a trusted VPN app like ExpressVPN or NordVPN on your device.
  • Connect to a server located where the broadcast is available (for example, a US server if you want the US stream).
  • Clear your browser cache or cookies to avoid old location data interfering.
  • Visit your broadcaster's website or app and start watching.

Watching on Your TV

For those who prefer the big screen, many smart TVs and devices such as Amazon Fire Stick or Google Chromecast support VPN apps directly. Simply download the VPN app from your TV’s app store, log in, and connect as you would on a phone or laptop.

If you use Apple TV, Roku, or gaming consoles that don’t support VPN apps, options include setting up Smart DNS via your VPN provider or casting the stream from a VPN-connected device to your TV.

Team News and Lineups

Spain enter this match under manager Luis de la Fuente. There are no confirmed injuries or suspensions, and the official lineup is yet to be announced. Updates will appear closer to kick-off.

Saudi Arabia, led by Georgios Donis, also have no known absences. Their starting XI remains unconfirmed at this stage.

Recent Form

Spain’s recent matches show a mix of wins and draws with some struggles breaking down defenses, while Saudi Arabia recorded one win but lost two warm-ups before the tournament. Both teams scored around five to seven goals in their last five games.

Head-to-Head History

These teams have met three times previously, all friendlies except one World Cup group match in 2006.

Spain has won every encounter so far, scoring nine goals and conceding only two.

Group H Standings

After one match each in the 2026 World Cup group stage, Saudi Arabia sit second while Spain are third. Both teams will look to climb the standings with this upcoming face-off.