Who will win Spain vs Argentina?
Right now, the world's fans are backing Spain. The WhoWins global poll aggregates verdicts from fans in every country. Every vote updates the live global percentage instantly.
For entertainment only. This is a fan opinion poll, not a prediction of the match outcome.
What the world's prediction markets say
as of July 18, 2026Markets bet on Spain. Fans decide below. Numbers move constantly — tap a source for the live figure.
- PolymarketCrypto prediction market — browse live World Cup marketsSpain57%Argentina43%
- OddscheckerAggregated bookmaker odds across major sportsbooksSpain58%Argentina42%
- Bookmaker consensusvia The Athletic — World Cup coverage hubSpain60%Argentina40%
Odds shown are published by the linked third parties for informational purposes only and are not betting advice, a prediction, or an endorsement. WhoWins is not a betting platform and does not accept wagers. Numbers change frequently — refer to each source for the latest.
Latest coverage — Spain vs Argentina
Curated by WhoWinsTrusted outlets, opened in a new tab. WhoWins isn't affiliated with any of them — we just point you to the writing worth reading.
- Match previewBBC Sport
Spain and Argentina reach the World Cup final — full BBC coverage
The BBC's live hub is the fastest way to catch tactical previews and post-match analysis from British football writers.
Read at BBC Sport → - TacticsThe Athletic
Deep-dive tactical writing on how Spain's press meets Argentina's transitions
The Athletic's long-form pieces are the best place to understand how Yamal on the right will shape the game.
Read at The Athletic → - US broadcastESPN
Live scores, US TV schedule and post-match highlights
For US-based fans, ESPN's soccer hub combines the FOX/Telemundo schedule with instant reaction clips.
Read at ESPN → - Match previewThe Guardian
Guardian columnists on what this final means for both squads
Sid Lowe on Spain, Jonathan Wilson on Argentina — the Guardian's writers know these teams better than almost anyone.
Read at The Guardian → - Wire coverageAssociated Press
AP's neutral, source-checked reporting from MetLife Stadium
When you want facts without a home-team lean, the AP wire is the cleanest read of the day.
Read at Associated Press → - Spain angleMarca
Madrid's biggest sports daily on La Roja's route to the final
Marca's English edition captures the mood in Spain — team news, injuries and the Yamal narrative straight from Madrid.
Read at Marca → - Official recordFIFA (official)
Official squad lists, kickoff time and stadium details
The official tournament page is the source of truth for lineups, referee assignments and confirmed kickoff.
Read at FIFA (official) → - Market watchOddschecker
Live bookmaker odds aggregated across major sportsbooks
Oddschecker pulls prices from dozens of books, so it's the fastest way to see whether Spain's favourite tag is holding.
Read at Oddschecker →
How the WhoWins prediction works
WhoWins is an independent fan-driven poll. There are no pundits, no editorial weighting, and no external data — just the raw voice of fans around the world. When you cast a verdict, it becomes part of the running total, and your country's share updates on the countries page.
Live global consensus
37 verdicts have been cast so far. The poll closes at kickoff on July 19, so every hour between now and then shifts the picture.
