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While Trump Burned Bridges in Ankara, Belgium Lit Up the Scoreboard — And Friday’s Spain Matchup Is the Most Politically Loaded Game Left in the World Cup

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals unfold, the clash between Spain and Belgium transcends soccer, intertwining with high-stakes geopolitics. With President Trump publicly denouncing Spain at a NATO summit, calling it “hopeless,” the stage is set for a politically charged showdown. Belgium’s Prime Minister Bart De Wever, fresh off a 4-1 victory over the U.S., cleverly trolled Trump with football metaphors, highlighting the tension. This match isn’t just about goals; it’s a reflection of shifting power dynamics, making it the most politically loaded game left in the tournament. Don’t miss this captivating intersection of sport and diplomacy!

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