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World Cup what to know: Spain and Belgium are looking for their 1st wins after opening with draws

Eight teams are chasing their first World Cup victory after opening draws, with Belgium needing a result to stay on track in Group G.

  • On Sunday, Spain faces Saudi Arabia in Atlanta while Belgium plays Iran in Southern California, with both European teams seeking their first World Cup win after opening with draws.
  • Eight teams enter Sunday's World Cup action looking for their first tournament victory, following a day with four draws—the most in a single day at the men's World Cup since 1958.
  • Coach Luis provided an update on 18-year-old Lamine Yamal, who is recovering from a hamstring injury, saying "the main thing is that he's back" regarding his availability against Saudi Arabia.
  • Belgium is 10th in FIFA world rankings but faces Iran without Doku, who was ruled out due to illness after playing into the 86th minute of the opening match against Egypt.
  • The Netherlands reached 100 World Cup goals during Saturday's 5-1 victory over Sweden, becoming the eighth country to hit that milestone, joining Brazil, Italy, and England.
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World Cup what to know: Spain and Belgium are looking for their 1st wins after opening with draws

Sunday's World Cup action features eight teams looking for their first win of this year's tournament.

·Toronto, Canada
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Two major selections are playing big this Sunday. Spain has to clear its inaugural draw against Saudi Arabia, while Belgium is also expected against Iran.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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