Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem watched Spain punch its ticket to the World Cup Round of 16 on July 2, 2026, cheering from the stands at SoFi Stadium as La Roja beat Austria 3-0 in the Round of 32. The married actors, both major names in Spanish cinema, sat among a celebrity contingent that included singer Rosalía.Mikel Oyarzabal scored twice and Pedro Porro added a header, giving the reigning European champions their first World Cup knockout win in 16 years and setting up a Round of 16 date with Portugal or Croatia on July 6 in Dallas.
Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem Celebrate Spain’s World Cup Moment Together in Los Angeles
Cruz and Bardem, who met on the set of the 1992 film “Jamón, Jamón” and married in 2010, have long been vocal supporters of Spanish soccer. Their appearance at SoFi Stadium put them among a wave of A-list Spain fans who have shown up across this summer’s tournament, joining FIFA president Gianni Infantino, former Spain internationals Carles Puyol and David Villa, and Barcelona star Alexia Putellas, all of whom were also spotted at the match.Bardem has spoken publicly about his marriage to Cruz in the past, describing her in a Variety interview earlier this year as someone he deeply admires for how she treats the people around her, praising her character both as a partner and as a mother to their two children.Their presence added star wattage to a knockout match that already carried heavy stakes for a Spain squad chasing its first World Cup title since 2010.
Spain Secured a Stunning 3-0 Victory Over Austria
Spain controlled the match from the opening whistle, though the scoreline did not open up until the second half of the first period. A Marc Cucurella finish was ruled out for a foul in the box, and a Álex Baena free kick rattled the crossbar before halftime, leaving La Roja short of a bigger margin.Oyarzabal broke the deadlock in the 36th minute, sweeping in a low cross from Cucurella for his 11th goal in his last 10 appearances for the national team. Tottenham defender Pedro Porro doubled the lead just after the hour mark, heading in a Baena cross for his first international goal. Oyarzabal added his second in the closing minutes to seal it.The win extended Spain’s stretch without a World Cup loss and marked the team’s first tournament knockout victory since lifting the trophy in 2010. Austria, managed by Ralf Rangnick, had advanced from Group J as runners-up behind Argentina.Spain now turns to preparation for its Round of 16 opponent, with the winner of Portugal-Croatia awaiting on July 6 in Dallas. A path back to SoFi Stadium remains open too, with the venue hosting a quarterfinal on July 10 that Spain could reach with another win. Whether Cruz, Bardem, and the rest of Spain’s celebrity supporters make the trip to Texas may depend on how the next round shakes out, but for now, La Roja’s title defense stays on track.
