European champions Spain are set to face Iraq in their final home friendly before the FIFA World Cup 2026, with kick-off scheduled for 8:00pm BST on Thursday, 4 June in La Coruña.
Spain Host Iraq in Final Home Friendly Before World Cup 2026

European champions Spain are set to face Iraq in their final home friendly before the FIFA World Cup 2026, with kick-off scheduled for 8:00pm BST on Thursday, 4 June in La Coruña.
Luis de la Fuente's side have not lost in normal time since a 2-0 defeat to Scotland in Euro 2024 qualifying back in March 2023 — a remarkable run that underlines why La Roja are among the leading favourites to lift the trophy in North America this summer.
Powered by the talents of Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams, and a squad brimming with youthful quality, Spain swept through Euro 2024 to claim continental glory two years ago. They now aim to follow in the footsteps of the 2010 generation and pair a European Championship triumph with World Cup success.
After this farewell appearance on home soil, Spain travel to face Peru in their final warm-up match before opening their World Cup campaign against Cape Verde on 15 June.
Iraq's long-awaited return
For Iraq, this fixture represents far more than a pre-tournament run-out. The Lions of Mesopotamia are returning to the World Cup stage for the first time since 1986 — a gap of four decades since their solitary group-stage appearance, which ended with a 1-0 defeat to Mexico.
Their route to the 2026 finals was far from straightforward, requiring a gruelling 21-game qualification campaign that culminated in a 2-1 victory over Bolivia in the intercontinental play-off. Facing Spain in La Coruña, with France also waiting in their World Cup group, provides exactly the kind of stern test that their preparations demand.
How to watch
Viewers in Spain can catch the match free-to-air on RTVE La 1, while Iraqi fans can tune in at no cost via Al Iraqiya, the country's national public broadcaster.
In the UK, the game is available on Amazon Prime Video on a pay-per-view basis from £2.99 — no Prime subscription required. US audiences can access coverage through ViX (Spanish-language, from $8.99/month) or Fubo Sports Network 4 (from $54.99/month). In Australia, Stan Sport is broadcasting the match live as part of its football package at AU$32 per month.
Kick-off is at 8:00pm BST / 3:00pm ET / 5:00am AEST (Friday, 5 June).


