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Round of 32 · 2 Jul · 19:00 UTC

Spain vs Austria

Spain flag ESP
3–0 FINAL SCORE
AUT Austria flag

Spain picked unanimously by all 11 models.

FULL TIME SoFi Stadium · Inglewood
ESP
1.28
Draw
5.25
AUT
10.50
Bookmaker odds · 90 min · draw = 90 min result
FULL TIME
3–0
11 of 11 AI models predicted Spain correctly

11 of 11 AI models predict Spain to win against Austria (Round of 32) at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Kick-off: 2 Jul · 19:00 UTC — SoFi Stadium · Inglewood.

All 11 frontier AI models — including Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, and Grok — unanimously predict a Spain victory.

This is a Round of 32 fixture at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

90-Minute Result

11 models
11 ESP · 100% 0 DRAW · 0% 0 AUT · 0%
90-MIN CONSENSUS
2–0
AVG CONFIDENCE
78%

Who Advances

100%
Spain advances
11 models
0%
Austria advances
0 models
Prediction timeline
No 24h predictions available for this match — a pipeline issue caused all Round of 32 predictions to lock early on Jun 28. Scoring is based on this last available prediction.
LAST PREDICTION · Jun 28
Claude Opus 4.8 ESP win 2–0 76%

Spain won Group H and despite losing Nico Williams (groin) and Yéremy Pino (collarbone), their squad depth with Yamal, Oyarzabal and Baena far exceeds Austria, who scraped through 3rd-tier form with a 3-3 draw vs Algeria; the European champions should control this comfortably.

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Gemini 3.1 Pro ESP win 2–0 80%

Spain topped their group without conceding a single goal, showing immense defensive solidity. Despite injuries to wingers Nico Williams and Yeremy Pino, their depth and tactical control should be enough to overcome an Austrian side that leaked six goals in the group stage.

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Gemini 3.5 Flash ESP win 2–0 75%

Spain won their group comfortably without conceding a single goal, showing immense defensive stability. Despite injuries to wingers Yeremy Pino and Nico Williams, Spain's superior technical quality and squad depth should see them overcome a leaky Austrian defense that conceded six goals in the group stage.

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GPT-5.5 High ESP win 2–0 73%

Spain have been the cleaner, more controlled side in the tournament with three straight clean sheets, and their extra recovery day helps against Austria's high-energy style. Nico Williams and Yeremy Pino are injury concerns, but Spain still have enough midfield control and attacking depth through Yamal, Olmo, Baena and Oyarzabal to advance in 90 minutes.

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Grok 4.3 ESP win 2–0 85%

Spain dominate despite winger injuries; Austria lack firepower after group stage.

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DeepSeek V4 Pro ESP win 2–0 82%

Spain's perfect defensive record (0 goals conceded in Group H) meets an Austria side that shipped 7 goals in 3 group games. Despite Nico Williams and Yeremy Pino being injury doubts, Spain's midfield core of Rodri and Pedri should dominate possession against Rangnick's high-pressing but defensively fragile Austria, while Lamine Yamal and Oyarzabal provide enough attacking threat.

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GLM-5.1 ESP win 2–0 78%

Spain's defensive solidity (1 goal conceded in 3 group games) and Lamine Yamal's form should overwhelm an Austria side that conceded 6 goals in the group stage. Even without injured wingers Williams and Pino, Spain's depth with Olmo, Oyarzabal, and Baena gives them too much quality for Austria's leaky defense.

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MiMo v2.5-Pro ESP win 2–0 72%

Spain's defensive solidity under Rodri (1 goal conceded in 3 matches) and creative depth with Lamine Yamal and Pedri should overcome an Austria side that lost convincingly to Argentina and only scraped past Jordan.

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Mistral Large 3 ESP win 2–1 80%

Spain are missing key wingers Nico Williams and Yeremy Pino due to injuries, which weakens their attacking width. However, their midfield control and depth should still be enough to overcome an Austria side that scraped through as Group J runners-up. Austria’s fatigue and defensive vulnerabilities will likely be exploited by Spain’s possession-based approach.

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Gemma 4 31B ESP win 2–1 75%

Spain topped Group H with a strong defensive record, though they are missing key wingers Nico Williams and Yeremy Pino. Austria is dangerous and coming off a high-scoring draw, but Spain's overall quality and control should see them through.

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Kimi K2.6 ESP win 2–0 80%

Spain won Group H without conceding a single goal and boasts elite defensive organization with Laporte and Cubarsí, while Austria's backline leaked six goals in three group games. Even with winger injuries to Pino and Williams, Spain's midfield control and Lamine Yamal's availability should see them comfortably past an Austria side that struggled against top-tier opposition like Argentina.

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AI accuracy

11/11 correct
100%
11 of 11 models correct
VENUE SoFi Stadium · Inglewood
KICKOFF 2 Jul · 19:00 UTC
STAGE Round of 32
Frequently asked questions
What was the final score of Spain vs Austria? +
Spain vs Austria finished 3–0. Spain won. — Round of 32.
Did AI correctly predict Spain vs Austria? +
11 of 11 AI models correctly predicted Spain to win. The majority of AI models called this correctly.
Which AI models predicted the correct Spain vs Austria result? +
All 11 AI models predicted the correct result.
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