Spain produced a commanding 4-0 victory over Saudi Arabia in the second round of Group H, taking a major step toward the knockout phase. The team collected a full six points from two matches and now leads the group, while Saudi Arabia remains at the bottom with no points and no goals scored.
Teenager Yamal made his first World Cup start and used the stage to deliver his maiden goal in the tournament, underlining the squad’s depth in attacking talent. His breakthrough performance added a new option to the front line and reduced pressure on more experienced teammates, giving the coaching staff greater flexibility in how to manage the remaining group fixture.
Oyarzabal’s brace expanded Spain’s lead and turned the match into a one-sided contest, reinforcing the team’s momentum after their opening win. With a strong goal difference and maximum points, Spain has created a favorable platform for qualification from Group H, while Saudi Arabia faces a difficult path after two defeats without finding the net.