Spain takes early lead against Austria as World Cup knockout round kicks off in Los Angeles
The reigning European champions navigate a controversial disallowed goal while crypto betting markets and fan token ecosystems watch closely from the sidelines.
Spain grabbed an early advantage over Austria in their FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 clash at Los Angeles Stadium on Wednesday, though the path to the lead wasn’t without controversy. A goal from defender Marc Cucurella was chalked off after officials spotted a foul, adding another entry to the ever-growing ledger of World Cup refereeing debates.
The match, played in Inglewood, California, with a 12:00 local kickoff, pits the reigning European champions against a scrappy Austrian side ranked 22nd in the world.
What happened on the pitch
Spain entered the knockout stage having topped Group H with two wins and a draw, though that 0-0 result against Cape Verde raised eyebrows among pundits who expected the tournament favorites to cruise. Austria, meanwhile, arrived as underdogs with legitimate upset potential.
The historical matchup between these two nations tilts heavily in Spain’s favor. In 16 previous meetings, Spain holds nine wins compared to Austria’s four, with three draws.
Cucurella’s disallowed goal became the early talking point. The Chelsea defender appeared to have found the net, but the referee intervened for a foul in the buildup.
Spain’s squad features generational talent in Lamine Yamal alongside experienced campaigners like Mikel Oyarzabal. Despite the disallowed goal, Spain managed to establish an early lead through other means, putting Austria on the back foot in the California heat.