Spain meet Belgium in a huge all-European World Cup quarter-final on Friday.
Friday sees the second World Cup quarter-final take place with European champions Spain facing off against Belgium (8pm BST).
We have put together a three-fold bet builder ahead of the eagerly-anticipated match at Los Angeles Stadium which pays out at 5/1 if successful in the World Cup betting market.
Spain v Belgium Bet Builder Tips
Lamine Yamal 2+ Shots On Target @ 1/1
Under 2.5 goals @ 1/1
Nicolas Raskin 2+ Tackles @ 1/4
Pays out at 5/1
Yamal to shine again
While not producing the numbers of other superstars like Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe at the World Cup so far, Lamine Yamal has still been one of the main threats going forward for Spain, averaging 3.4 shots per game.
Of the four matches he has started for La Roja, Yamal has had at least two shots on target in three of them, the only exception being the group stage win over Uruguay.
The 18-year-old will come up against a Belgium side who did limit the USA to just two shots on target in the last 16, but their performances prior to that had been questionable and they were fortunate to get past Senegal in the first knockout round.
Spain are expected to come away with the win and Yamal should play a key role in that success.
Leg 1: Lamine Yamal 2+ Shots on Target @ 1/1
Low-scoring clash likely
Spain are yet to concede at this World Cup, keeping Portugal and Austria at bay in the knockout stages.
Belgium do have plenty of ammunition going forward but they have struggled in the final third at times in the tournament and are likely to be busy defensively as they look to deny Spain time and space.
The Red Devils have only conceded more than once in one of their last eight matches so can limit Spain, who may be happy to settle for a low-scoring victory.
Leg 2: Under 2.5 goals @ 1/1
Raskin can restrict Spain
Spain are tipped to dominate proceedings in Los Angeles and Belgium’s midfield is going to have to get through a lot of work in an attempt to nullify them.
Nicolas Raskin has impressed for Rudi Garcia’ side when he has featured in the World Cup and isn’t afraid to make a tackle when necessary, averaging 1.8 for the tournament, a tally that would be much higher if he had started more than two games.
The Rangers ace was in the XI for the win over the USA and made four tackles, while he also got an assist.
Raskin looks to have done more than enough to keep his place in the team and is likely to make at least two tackles in the match.
Leg 3: Nicolas Raskin 2+ Tackles @ 1/4

















