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Add The New York Post on Google It’s the Austrians’ first World Cup appearance since 1998, and they have to get through red-hot Spain to make the Round of 16.
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The Spaniards are pegged as -290 favorites to continue their run at a title for the first time since 2010 while the Austrians are +950 longshots.
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Austria reached the World Cup knockout stage for the first time since 1954 after a dramatic 3-3 draw with Algeria, secured by a stoppage-time equalizer. Their group-stage campaign was inconsistent, featuring a win over Jordan and a loss to Argentina.
Spain enters the match with a young, Barcelona-heavy squad. They topped their group with an unbeaten campaign, combining defensive stability with a creative attack.
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