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Sports Jun 20, 2026

Spain's Title Hopes Hang in Balance Against Saudi Arabia in Wide-Open Group H

Spain returns to Atlanta seeking redemption after a shock goalless draw against Cape Verde, facing …
Group H Dynamics: A Wide-Open Battle for AdvancementSpain returns to Atlanta on Sunday, needing to respond to a disappointing goalless draw against debutants Cape Verde. The match against Saudi Arabia is pivotal not just for the points, but for the psychological reset of the reigning European champions.Matchup: Spain vs. Saudi ArabiaVenue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, AtlantaTime: Sunday, 16:00 GMTCurrent Group Standings: All four teams (Spain, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, Cape Verde) have one point each.Opta Analysis: Spain's Odds Shift After Cape Verde DrawThe shock result against Cape Verde has significantly altered the tournament landscape. Spain has slipped to fourth in the prediction list, with France now the bookmakers' favorite to lift the trophy.Spain Win Probability: 86.7%Saudi Arabia Win Probability: 4.3%Draw Probability: 9%Tournament Win Odds (Spain): 12.04%The Pressure Mounts on Spain's Golden GenerationSpain's attack has been criticized for a lack of edge, highlighted by 27 shots against Cape Verde without a goal. The return of star winger Lamine Yamal is crucial, though the 18-year-old is managing a hamstring injury and has stated he is not ready for a full 90 minutes.Despite the injury concerns, the new generation of Yamal, Pedri, and Ferran Torres is under immense pressure to inspire a second World Cup title after recent round-of-16 exits.Match Outlook: Can Spain Bounce Back or Will Saudi Arabia Surprise?While Spain is the statistical favorite, the mood in the Saudi camp is buoyant. Coach Georgios Donis, who took over just two months before the tournament, has instilled confidence after a 1-1 draw with Uruguay. The Saudis are looking to replicate their 2022 heroics against Argentina and are determined not to let this group stage slip away.
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Sports Jun 05, 2026

Saudi Arabia's Road to the 2026 World Cup

Saudi Arabia has qualified for the 2026 World Cup under new coach Giorgios Donis, who faces challen…
The Road to the 2026 World Cup Saudi Arabia has qualified for the 2026 World Cup, but their journey has been marked by significant changes. Hervé Renard was fired as head coach in April and replaced by Georgios Donis, who had to pick his squad without overseeing a game. Donis, a Greek winger formerly of Blackburn, has coached four Saudi Pro League clubs and knows the league and players, which is why he got the job. His first competitive game as head coach will be against Marcelo Bielsa and Uruguay. The Coach's Challenge Donis faces a tough task in preparing his team for the World Cup. The team's previous coach, Hervé Renard, had a successful stint from 2019 to 2023, overseeing a famous win against Argentina at the Qatar World Cup. However, his second spell was underwhelming, and the team scraped through qualification. Star Player: Salem Al-Dawsari Salem Al-Dawsari is Saudi Arabia's star player. The Asian Player of the Year scored the winning goal against Argentina in 2022 and has consistently been one of the stars of Al-Hilal, cutting in from the left to maximum effect. One to Watch: Musab Al-Juwayr Musab Al-Juwayr is 22, but has already made more than 30 appearances for the Green Falcons. More is still expected of the creative midfielder who won the Saudi Pro League’s Most Promising Player award last season for his vision, passing skills and ability to slow things down when others are rushing around. Unsung Hero: Firas Al-Buraikan Firas Al-Buraikan is an important player for Saudi Arabia. Saudi strikers get a bad press, but Al-Buraikan has scored goals when given time and opportunities. He hasn’t quite become the undisputed No 9 for his country that many expected, but never stops working or running. Probable Starting XI The probable starting XI for Saudi Arabia includes: Goalkeeper: Mohammed Al-Owais Defenders: Omar Hawsawi , Ali Al-Bulaihi , Hassan Kadesh , Saud Abdulhamid Midsfielders: Nasser Al-Khateeb , Abdullah Otayf , Salman Al-Faraj Forwards: Salem Al-Dawsari , Firas Al-Buraikan , Moussa Marega What to Expect from Fans at Games Saudi Arabian fans are expected to be well-represented at the World Cup, with ticket sales described as “steady” from fans in the country and with the Saudi community in the United States. There should be a few thousand in Miami, Atlanta and Houston. Relationship with the US/Trump Saudi Arabia has a close relationship with the US, being one of President Trump's favourite countries. However, Saudi Arabian players and staff don't make political statements as a matter of course.
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Sports Apr 17, 2026

Saudi Arabia Sacks Coach Herve Renard Ahead of 2026 World Cup

French coach Herve Renard has been relieved of his duties as Saudi Arabia's national team coach, ju…
Frenchman Herve Renard has been sacked as Saudi Arabia coach, less than two months before the start of the FIFA World Cup 2026 in North America. Renard, 57, had returned for a second spell as Saudi coach at the end of 2024, having led them at the last World Cup four years ago in Qatar.“That’s football … Saudi Arabia have qualified for the World Cup seven times, including twice with me,” Renard told the news agency AFP on Friday. “And there’s only one coach who has led them through both the qualifiers and the World Cup; that’s me, in 2022. At least there will be that sense of pride.”Renard, a two-time Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) winner with Zambia and the Ivory Coast, was in charge of Saudi Arabia from 2019 to 2023 before being replaced by Italian coach Roberto Mancini. He served as coach of the France women’s team from 2023 to 2024 and reached the quarterfinals of both the 2023 Women’s World Cup and the 2024 Paris Olympics.Georgios Donis, a former Greece international, is reportedly being lined up as the man to take over from Renard. Saudi Arabia are in Group H at the 2026 World Cup, alongside two former champions, Spain and Uruguay, and debutants Cape Verde. All their group games are scheduled to be played across the United States.The Arab nation has made six World Cup appearances, with a round of 16 finish in 1994 in the US their best result thus far. They suffered a group-stage exit in the last World Cup in 2022 but made headlines worldwide with a shock 2-1 group win over eventual champions Argentina. Saudi Arabia is also due to host the 2034 World Cup.
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