El Escorial installs giant screen for Spain vs. Belgium match

The Commission of Mozos 2026 organizes the broadcast of the World Cup quarter-final match in Plaza de España.

Giant screen installed in El Escorial's Plaza de España to watch the football match.
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Giant screen installed in El Escorial's Plaza de España to watch the football match.

The Commission of Mozos 2026 will install a giant screen in El Escorial's Plaza de España this Friday at 9:00 PM to follow the World Cup quarter-final match between Spain and Belgium.

The Commission of Fiestas of Mozos, Casados y Viudos 2026 has organized the installation of a giant screen in El Escorial's Plaza de España to cheer on the Spanish national team during the World Cup quarter-final match. The game will take place this Friday at 9:00 PM.
The Spanish national team faces Belgium in this stage of the tournament. Spain has reached the quarter-finals six times, only overcoming this round once in South Africa 2010, the year they won the title.
This initiative is supported by the El Escorial City Council and sponsored by Locativo Inmobiliaria, with collaboration from Tomasitos and Antiguo Salón.
The match, to be held at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, is one of the most attractive quarter-final duels. Spain arrives after defeating Portugal in the round of 16 with a goal from Mikel Merino. The team led by Luis de la Fuente has shown great defensive solidity, marking the first time since Italy 1990 that a team has not conceded a goal in its five matches.
Meanwhile, the Belgian team, coached by Rudi García, arrives in good offensive form after thrashing United States. With players like Charles De Ketelaere, Leandro Trossard, and Romelu Lukaku, Belgium has scored 13 goals in the tournament.
The match presents an interesting clash of styles: Spain's defense, led by Laporte and Pau Cubarsí, with midfield control from Rodri and Pedri, against Belgium's offensive power and fast transitions. Historically, Spain has won 12 of 18 encounters, although Belgium eliminated Spain in a penalty shootout at the 1986 Mexico World Cup.