Spain takes on Bulgaria in World Cup qualifying match
Arsenal midfielder Mikel Merino scored twice as Spain beat Bulgaria to move closer to qualifying for the 2026 World Cup. Spain takes on Bulgaria in World Cup qualifying match
Spain boast a formidable record in Group E with this their fourth win from four, while they have scored 15 goals and conceded none.
But Turkey’s win against Georgia keeps them in the running to finish top of the standings, as they sit second on nine points, three behind Spain.
Merino opened the scoring with a header in the first half and added a second after the break when he powerfully nodded into the bottom corner.
Merino has been in excellent form for Spain and has now scored six goals in four World Cup qualifiers.
Spain takes on Bulgaria in World Cup qualifying match
Spain got a third late on when Atanas Chernev turned a cross into his own net before Mikel Oyarzabal added a fourth in injury time from the penalty spot.
Spain will not be able to qualify for the 2026 World Cup with a win over Bulgaria, but another win puts them closer to that goal.
Spain is first in their group over Turkiye, Georgia, and Bulgaria. Spain won their previous World Cup qualifier match when they defeated Georgia 2-0 at home. The goal scorers for Spain were Yeremi Pino and Mikel Oyarzabal.
The team is three points ahead of 2nd-place Turkiye with a convincing 11+ goal difference. Spain has yet to concede a goal and remains a goal threat even without one of their best players, Lamine Yamal.
The teenage sensation was called up for the Spanish national team for this international break, but Yamal suffered discomfort in the pubis area, which ruled him out for games for Barcelona and for Spain.
Yamal has recovered from the injury and is seen training with the FC Barcelona team. He will not be called up to play for Spain against Bulgaria after the La Liga club has helped Yamal recover from his injury.
Yamal’s last appearance for the Spanish national team was in the 6-0 win over Turkiye away from home last month.
When is Lamine Yamal Fit to Play?
Lamine Yamal has recently faced injury problems and has missed a couple of games for FC Barcelona, and will now miss two games for Spain.
Yamal has only played two games with Spain in September and two games for FC Barcelona in the past few weeks, which worries Barcelona and Spain fans.
amal is set to be avaialble for Barcelona’s next game in La Liga against Girona this Saturday. Yamal could be fully fit for El Clásico against Real Madrid on October 26.
On a night when Pedri played and Mikel Merino made the difference, Spain beat Bulgaria 4-0 to take them to 12 points from 12 in qualifying, close now. The Arsenal midfielder and sometime striker scored the first two and might even have got his second hat-trick in three Spain games but when he was fouled in the last minute he handed the penalty to Mikel Oyarzabal instead. And so it was the Real Sociedad striker, scorer of the winner at the final of Euro 2024, who kept the sequence going, equalling what Vicente del Bosque’s golden generation did between 2010 and 2013.
Now, you may have noticed the asterisk there, and rightly. Fifa might not count it as a defeat, but in this run Spain did lose once – 7-5 on penalties against Portugal in the Nations League final in June. Yet officially at least, this team have matched that one against which all Spain sides are measured. En route they won the Nations League in 2023, the European Championship in 2024 and reached a Nations League final in 2025; they head towards the 2026 World Cup finals tournament ranked No 1, among the favourites just like old times.
Spain takes on Bulgaria in World Cup qualifying match
This was “only” Bulgaria, it is true, just as it was only Georgia, Bulgaria, and Turkey before them but that’s four wins out of four, aggregate score 15-0. There were two briefly concerning moments immediately after the Seleccion got their first two – the third was an own goal – but ultimately their opponents were not allowed a single shot on target. The total count ran: 33-3, Spain recognisably Spain. Bulgaria’s coach admitted the only objective was to hold out as long as they could. As it turned out, that was 33 minutes, and Merino’s header was Spain’s 18th attempt on target already.
This was about all of them, the strength in depth striking now, but at the heart of it was Pedri. The Barcelona midfielder was everywhere and nowhere at once: everywhere for Spain, nowhere for Bulgaria, unable to detect him flitting through them. He completed 101 passes by the time he was withdrawn to a standing ovation on 66 minutes, and his were the moments of greatest subtlety, the finest touches and the most incisive too.
When the José Zorrilla chanted his name midway through the opening period, he had just slipped unnoticed into the area again, dinking over Svetoslav Vutsov and on to the bar, but it was not only that. He had also already lifted a gorgeous pass into Álex Baena to volley wide and pulled another back from which Baena was blocked. A disguised delivery had set up Samu Aghehowa for what should have been the first, and a neat lay-off saw Oyarzabal scuff his shot. He got a chance of his own only to slice his volley but then, almost immediately after, he floated another ball in that started it all.
This time Robin Le Normand nodded back across and Merino headed home. Spain, who had 88% of the possession, now had the lead. The heat map looked like they had run out of spray paint halfway through and a moment later Aghehowa might have made it two. But then in part it is the unpredictability, even the injustice, that makes football great. And the first time Bulgaria escaped into Spain’s half they might have equalised, Kiril Despodov suddenly sprinting away and hitting the side-netting.
As had happened after the opener, Despodov escaped again to miss a good chance yet the visitors’ sole shot on target was at the wrong end, Atanas Chernev turning into his own net on 79 minutes. And still it was not quite done, Merino kicked in the shins and stepping aside, allowing Oyarzabal to smash in the 99th goal of De la Fuente’s ongoing reign.
Spain takes on Bulgaria in World Cup qualifying match