Pedro Porro
About Pedro Porro
Spain face Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay in Group H, opening against Cape Verde at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on 15 June. De la Fuente's side won UEFA Group E to qualify on 18 November 2025, with Rodri named as Spain captain and Porro listed in the defender group.
World Cup 2026 Stats
Playing Style
The defensive side of the full-back role balances that attacking output: recovery speed to track back, and the line discipline expected of a senior international when Spain have to defend in numbers. With 16 caps behind him, Porro is listed in Spain's defender group for the 2026 squad alongside Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella and the other named defenders.
World Cup History
Porro brings 16 caps into the squad as of 31 March 2026, named in the final 26 announced on 25 May 2026. Group H opens against Cape Verde at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on 15 June, with games against Saudi Arabia and Uruguay to follow.
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Goal Rush Impact
Porro's part in that pick is supply rather than scoring: an attacking full-back who provides width and crosses, his value to the Spain card is the delivery he offers going forward, not goals of his own.
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Porro at the 2026 World Cup
Porro is a confirmed defender in Luis de la Fuente's 26-man Spain squad for the 2026 World Cup, listed among the defenders alongside Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella, Marcos Llorente, Eric García, Álex Grimaldo, Pau Cubarsí and Marc Pubill. The tournament is set to be his first senior World Cup if his place in the final 26 is confirmed at kick-off, and he brings 16 caps into a Spain side that opens its Group H campaign against Cape Verde at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on 15 June.
Picking Spain in Goal Rush
Spain are a Tier 1 call on the Goal Rush card at £32m within the game's £200m card budget. For Porro, the matchday signal is the right-back slot: Spain carry several options there, so whether de la Fuente names him in the starting line-up is the detail to watch for how his selection feeds the Spain team pick.