World Cup 2026 Results, 2 July: Ronaldo & Ramos Sink Croatia as Spain Cruise

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Biggest win Spain 3-0 Austria
Latest winner Ramos 90+4′ (Portugal)
Milestone Ronaldo — oldest scorer in WC knockout history, at 41
Into the last 16 Spain, Portugal, Switzerland

Three round-of-32 ties were settled on 2 July, and all three produced clean winners — no penalty shootouts. Spain were the most ruthless, beating Austria 3-0 without conceding, while Portugal needed a 94th-minute Gonçalo Ramos header to see off Croatia 2-1 in the tie of the day. Switzerland completed the set with a routine 2-0 over Algeria. The headline outcome for the bracket: Spain and Portugal both advanced — and were immediately drawn together for an all-Iberian last-16 meeting on 6 July.

A footballer wheeling away in celebration after a late knockout-stage goal under stadium floodlights
Gonçalo Ramos’ stoppage-time header was the decisive moment of the 2 July programme. Composition for illustration.

The Results in Full

Tie Score Scorers Advances to
Spain 3-0 Austria 3-0 Oyarzabal 36′, Pedro Porro 66′, Oyarzabal 89′ Round of 16 (M93 v Portugal)
Portugal 2-1 Croatia 2-1 Croatia: Perišić 53′. Portugal: Ronaldo 68′ pen, Ramos 90+4′ Round of 16 (M93 v Spain)
Switzerland 2-0 Algeria 2-0 Embolo ~10′, Ndoye 46′ Round of 16 (M96 v Colombia/Ghana winner)

Results confirmed as of 3 July 2026. Austria, Croatia and Algeria are eliminated. All three ties were decided inside 90 minutes.

Portugal 2-1 Croatia: A 94th-Minute Classic

This was the standout. Ivan Perišić put Croatia ahead on 53 minutes before Cristiano Ronaldo levelled from the penalty spot on 68 — a goal that, at 41, made him the oldest player ever to score in a World Cup knockout stage. The tie looked bound for extra time until Ramos rose to head in a Rafael Leão cross deep in second-half stoppage time. There was late drama at both ends: a stoppage-time Joško Gvardiol equaliser for Croatia was disallowed by VAR for offside.

The result closed the World Cup chapter of Croatia’s 40-year-old captain Luka Modrić, in what has been widely reported as his final World Cup, and it drew an emotional post-match tribute from Portugal to their late teammate.

Ronaldo’s 68th-minute penalty made him, at 41, the oldest goalscorer in World Cup knockout-stage history — and moved him onto the outright Golden Boot board for the first time this tournament.

Portugal dedicated the win to the late Diogo Jota. As midfielder Rúben Neves put it: "This victory is for him and his family."

Spain the Benchmark — Still Yet to Concede

Spain remain the most convincing side left in the draw. Mikel Oyarzabal’s brace and a Pedro Porro strike delivered a 3-0 win built on total control — 23 shots to Austria’s 5 — and Spain have still not conceded a goal at this tournament. That defensive record is the single most relevant number heading into their last-16 tie with Portugal.

Team Result Shots Goals conceded (tournament)
Spain 3-0 v Austria 23 0
Portugal 2-1 v Croatia in R32: 1
Switzerland 2-0 v Algeria R32 clean sheet

Match and tournament data as of 3 July 2026.

What It Means for the Bracket

The three winners have locked in two more last-16 fixtures. Spain v Portugal is confirmed for 6 July (M93); Switzerland move into M96, where they will meet the winner of tonight’s Colombia v Ghana tie. In the outright market, Portugal were the notable mover — shortening after the win to around 13.50, level with Brazil — while Spain sit at roughly 7.00 and France remain the clear favourite near 2.95.

Outright (Winner) Decimal odds
France 2.95
Spain 7.00
Brazil 13.50
Portugal 13.50
Switzerland 67.00

Outright winner odds (aggregated decimals), as of 3 July 2026. Portugal firmed from around 16.0 after beating Croatia. Odds for analysis only.

For the full last-16 picture, see our Round of 16 preview and the dedicated Spain v Portugal prediction. For the wider market, the evergreen World Cup 2026 betting guide and predictions hub carry the tournament-long context.

  • All three 2 July round-of-32 ties were won inside 90 minutes; Austria, Croatia and Algeria are out.
  • Portugal beat Croatia 2-1 on a 94th-minute Ramos header; Ronaldo’s earlier penalty made him the oldest scorer in World Cup knockout history at 41.
  • Spain beat Austria 3-0 (23 shots to 5) and have still not conceded at the tournament.
  • Spain and Portugal were drawn together — an all-Iberian last-16 tie on 6 July.
  • Switzerland (2-0 v Algeria) advance to M96 against the Colombia/Ghana winner.
What were the 2 July World Cup 2026 results?
Spain beat Austria 3-0, Portugal beat Croatia 2-1, and Switzerland beat Algeria 2-0. All three winners advanced to the round of 16.
How did Portugal beat Croatia?
Ivan Perišić put Croatia ahead (53′), Cristiano Ronaldo equalised from the penalty spot (68′), and Gonçalo Ramos headed the winner in second-half stoppage time (90+4′). A late Croatia equaliser was ruled out by VAR for offside.
Who does Spain play next?
Spain meet Portugal in the round of 16 (M93) on 6 July — an all-Iberian tie confirmed once both sides won on 2 July.

Odds shown are aggregated decimals as of 3 July 2026 and are for analysis only. Betting carries risk — stake only what you can afford to lose. For New Zealand support, see Responsible Gambling.