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Live Blog! Bulgaria vs Spain in the UEFA Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup: Real-Time Match Updates
Bulgaria 0-3 Spain: a stunning victory
The Spanish national team begins its journey in Group E of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers with a clear victory over Bulgaria.
Goals from Oyarzabal, Cucurella, and Merino in the first half sealed the match and gave the European champions confidence for what lies ahead in Sofia.
Two minutes of added time
The final moments of this World Cup qualifier are being played in Sofia.
Minute 90: Bulgaria 0–3 Spain
Rodríguez makes his debut for Spain
Lamine Yamal leaves the field and is replaced by 19-year-old Rodríguez, who makes his debut for the national team.
With this substitution, Spain has used up all of its substitutions for the match.
Minute 79: Bulgaria 0-3 Spain
Spain makes a double change.
Rodri and Carvajal return after recovering from knee injuries and replace Zubimendi and Azpilicueta, respectively.
Bulgaria also makes a change: Bozhinov makes his debut with the national team and replaces Nuernberger.
Minute 62: Bulgaria 0-3 Spain
The second half kicks off!
The match resumes in Sofia with Spain leading Bulgaria 3-0.
Goals from Oyarzabal, Cucurella, and Merino give La Roja a comfortable lead going into the second half.
Minute 46: Bulgaria 0-3 Spain
Half-time: Bulgaria 0-3 Spain
5' Oyarzabal opens the scoring
30' Cucurella extends the lead with a powerful shot
38' Merino heads in the third
Spain comfortably dominates in Sofia
Goal by Merino! Spain leads 3-0 in Sofia.
The midfielder jumped higher than everyone else and headed in a precise corner kick from Yamal, extending La Roja's lead.
Minute 38: Bulgaria 0-3 Spain
Goal by Cucurella! Spain extends its lead to 2-0.
The left back scores his first goal for the national team after taking advantage of a rebound inside the box.
Dimitrov tried to clear Yamal's cross, but the ball fell loose for the Chelsea player to fire an unstoppable right-footed shot into the top corner.
Minute 30: Bulgaria 0-2 Spain
Great goal by Oyarzabal! Spain strikes first in Sofia.
It took just five minutes for them to take the lead: the number 21 calmly finished off a great assist from Zubimendi, sending the ball into the bottom left corner.
The move started at the back with Huijsen and went through Lamine Yamal's feet before ending up in the net.
Minute 5: Bulgaria 0-1 Spain
KICK-OFF! Referee Srdjan Jovanovic blows his whistle to start the match!
The match has begun in the Bulgarian capital.
Spain, the visiting team, is wearing red and blue, while Bulgaria, the home team, is wearing white and green.
1 min: Bulgaria 0-0 Spain
Spain kicks off 2026 World Cup Qualifiers as heavy favorite in Sofia against Bulgaria
The Spanish national team begins its journey toward the 2026 World Cup as one of the top favorites for the title. They do so in Sofia, at the Vasil Levski Stadium, facing a Bulgaria team in a footballing crisis, with Spain under Luis de la Fuente expected to prove their favoritism in their debut in Group E, where they will also face Turkey and Georgia.
Spain, a strong contender for the 2026 World Cup
Since 1974, Spain has not missed a single World Cup and now aims to extend its streak to 13 consecutive qualifications. As Euro 2024 champions, Nations League winners, and runners-up in the recent final against Portugal, La Roja arrives with an impressive run of 24 official matches without a loss.
The return of Dani Carvajal and Rodri
The match in Sofia marks the return of two key pillars: Dani Carvajal and Rodri Hernández, considered by De la Fuente as “the best in the world” in their positions. Both are back after overcoming serious injuries and are expected to start, despite not being at full fitness.

Absences and De la Fuente’s new lineup
The absence of Fabián Ruiz, along with those of Gavi and Álex Baena, opens the door for Mikel Merino, who will share the midfield with an increasingly decisive Pedri in controlling Spain’s tempo.
In attack, Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams are the major threats on the wings, while Mikel Oyarzabal earns the starting spot over Álvaro Morata. Waiting on the bench are debutants Jorge de Frutos and Jesús Rodríguez.
Spain’s ambition: “Add our star to the crest”
Goalkeeper Unai Simón, now the fourth-most capped player in Spain’s history, was resolute: “We want to add our star to the crest.” The team feels ready to take the definitive step and win the World Cup following their recent titles.
A struggling Bulgaria
Bulgaria arrives with more enthusiasm than quality. Without a finals appearance since Euro 2004, Ilian Iliev’s team is in an inconsistent phase, with only one win in their last seven matches. Their key players are Georgi Milanov (Dinamo Bucarest), Kiril Despodov (PAOK), and Ilia Gruev (Leeds United).
The head-to-head record is lopsided: Spain has scored 23 goals in five meetings, with four wins and one draw. The last time they faced off was 23 years ago.