World Cup LIVE: Spain seek big response against Saudi Arabia

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Welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker, where we'll be bringing you all the major news and updates from day 11 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup!

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Live updates

11:33 BST - Curacao made World Cup history overnight as the debutants held Ecuador to a 0-0 draw, recording their first ever point at the tournament.

Goalkeeper Eloy Room, 37, produced a performance for the ages, pulling off a record 15 saves, the most by any keeper in 90 minutes of a World Cup match since records began in 1966.

It keeps alive their hopes of qualifying for the knockout stage, despite a 7-1 opening defeat to Germany.

Read our report: Curacao earn first World Cup point as inspired Room frustrates Ecuador

11:00 BST - Good morning and welcome to our coverage of day 11 of the World Cup!

After being frustrated by underdogs Cape Verde, Spain are looking to ignite their tournament when they come up against Saudi Arabia.

Belgium are also in action against Iran and Uruguay are the next to take on Cape Verde.

Sunday's World Cup schedule (all times BST):

Spain v Saudi Arabia (17:00)

Belgium v Iran (20:00)

Uruguay v Cape Verde (23:00)

New Zealand v Egypt (02:00)